![]() Every movement is sharp and responsive, and the controls are mapped out so well that they feel natural as soon as they're unlocked. With a multitude of skills and items, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse controls like a dream. Shantae can also purchase healing, defense and strength-increasing items that come in very handy, especially as the difficulty ramps up toward the end. Although there are no genie powers this time around, each item feels great and serves multiple purposes Risky's Hat allows Shantae to float in the air while falling and fly up windy passages, for example, while the Scimitar allows her to hit the ground Shovel Knight-style, revealing underground passages and previously unreachable items. But true to the series' "Metroidvania" roots, each island contains several secrets and obstacles that can only be cleared after Shantae receives a certain item each Den of Evil contains a special item that gives Shantae a new power. ![]() Whereas previous titles in the series have taken place exclusively in Sequin Land, Pirate's Curse features several self-contained islands and feels a bit more linear as a result. Shantae and Risky travel to five different islands, each hiding a Den of Evil, to take back Risky's powerful armour and weapons and find the location of the Pirate Master. After Risky learns of a dark curse that threatens both herself and the entire world, she reluctantly asks Shantae to help her stop the Pirate Master from fulfilling his plan of unleashing dark magic. Shantae, once the half-genie guardian of the seaside Sequin Land, was stripped of her magic powers by the evil pirate Risky Boots at the end of the last game. Shantae and the Pirate's Curse's story is a continuation and features familiar characters and a few previously visited locations, but newcomers will still enjoy and appreciate the wacky cast and charming world WayForward has built. Unlike the relatively short but sweet Shantae: Risky's Revenge, Pirate's Curse is a full, epic platforming adventure bursting with challenge and polish arriving on the Wii U eShop after launching on the 3DS earlier in the year, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse is simply a must-have for gamers. Shantae and the Pirate's Curse, the final game of the "original" series, wraps up the storyline started in the original Game Boy Color title and shows a level of sophistication rarely exhibited by independent studios. Software description provided by the publisher.While WayForward has been working away on the crowd-funded Shantae: Half-Genie Hero, which will be released on every platform under the sun, it hasn't forgotten its Nintendo roots. Incredible high resolution artwork, unlockable Pirate-Mode, multiple endings, and an unforgettable soundtrack make this one game you won't want to miss! Locate maps, return lost Heart Squids, collect rare loot, and laugh out loud at the weird, wild, and wonderfully humorous cast of characters. Upgrade Shantae's hair and weapons or unlock advanced Fighter's Moves. The third Shantae game is the biggest yet! Beyond Sequin Land lie cursed islands and labyrinths each hiding a new piece of Pirate Gear - Flintlock Pistol, Pirate Hat, Scimitar, Risky's Boots, and even a Cannon. ![]() As a pirate, Shantae gains new weapons to advance her quest, slay monsters, battle epic bosses…and hopefully get her magic back in the bargain! But can she really trust her deadliest enemy? When she loses her magic, Shantae must team up with her nemesis, the nefarious pirate Risky Boots in order to save Sequin Land from an evil curse. Embark on a brand new adventure with Shantae, the hair-whipping belly dancing genie. ![]()
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