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Cool little turn based RPG in the Adventure Time universe. Could see kids really liking this game, I found it to be overly simplistic but I don't think I'm the target audience.

The story and voice acting were the main draws for me and I found the story to be interesting enough to be worth finishing. The voice acting was also decent, some performances were better than others but nothing was particularly bad.

Achievements are incredibly easy, nothing is missable.

There are some charms. The detective-style interrogation was surprising and fun. The sea shanties are sweet. The character's abilities and kits are fun concepts. The items are pretty flavorful too.

But for a game called "Pirates of the Enchiridion," there's almost nothing to do. Aside from the agonizingly dull main storyline, there's.... a few fetch quests around a needlessly huge map (like 4? tiny side islands that have minimal content). Most "side quests" are at the start of the game and include collecting things from each island and couriering them back somewhere. Not very interactive or exciting.

Also the game had glitches abound. Jumping onto a chest or ledge at the wrong angle makes characters fall into an invisible abyss. Sometimes leaving an island and coming back retriggers cutscenes and detective gameplay. Party members follow the lead with very weird pathing and end up having to teleport most times.

Also the game just looks bad. The sea, characters, and islands are visually boring.

Awkward dialogue. Fundamental misunderstanding of Adventure Time tone and vibes. Characters are OOC 80% of the time and feels like was written by someone who watched a few episodes and was going off a summary. Why is Peppermint Butler going crazy after a few hours in some dark woods? The whole story feels lazy. Characters like Marceline and BMO who join the party later contribute nothing to the dialogue and even disappear during conversations that Finn and Jake awkwardly stumble through. Fern is portrayed as the shadowy figure behind everything but he disappears at the end without a fight, explanation, or really any visible impact on the events of the game. Randomly throwing characters like Prismo in there doesn't help either. Lastly, the game's overall storyline ends unceremoniously with minimal payoff.

And finally the less said about the core gameplay the better but I'm still going to say a lot. The sailing controls are wonky and slow. There's nothing to do in the sea except fight off some pirates that disappear forever after being defeated. You can also pick up floating debris which takes a long time and is largely useless. The balance of the game is also very strange. Earlier fights are okayish but the game becomes stupidly easy as it goes on. Even for a children's game, the "final boss" feels like another random encounter. The myriad of interesting items have little use. It's also strange that characters level up their skills with the same currency used to buy items, a currency you spend the beginning of the game shaking out of trees and donuts. The parkour and getting around is clunky and uninspired. Jake can use his special ability to lift the party up certain ledges and nothing interesting is ever done with anything like this. The "puzzles" are mostly nonexistent. They involve having characters push down buttons simultaneously, simple stealth missions, and lighting some candles.

If Wind Waker is something like a 9/10. It's difficult to justify giving Pirates of the Enchiridion any more than a 1.

adventure time is one of my fav shows of all time, but i wish there was something... bigger, and not just a mobile-like game, its fun dont get me wrong but it left me wanting more.

It's like an episode of Adventure Time, if the creators half assed the writing and slapped on some shallow RPG mechanics. And for a world that's supposed to replicate the World of Ooo, it's awfully empty and devoid of character. At least they got the original voice actors, but even they're phoning it in.

não sou fã de rpg em turno mas esse jogo me prendeu dms, platinei em 2 dias, quem é fã de hora de aventura tem que jogar esse jogo.


Good RPG,Maybe to simple, Great for young children that are just starting to get into the RPGs.

Positives

•The game is free if you own the Deluxe Edition subscripting on the PlayStation

• If you're avid fan of the Adventure Tv series, you will enjoy and appreciate all the little details the game has to offer. the game is short and sweet but does offer little bits of side content to complete the game can be done within 4-5hrs, but to platinum the game will take 8-9hrs.

Negative

• Hard to suggest the game because the game does suffer from game breaking bugs that can cause the game to crash repeatedly institutions, that will requires the player to roll back to checkpoint or a previous save in which will may deter players.

• The game does feel undercooked because the lack of in-depth feature that could enrichen the content of the game.

This is a fun game and a enjoyable experience for a AT fan. It just feels unpolished and unfinished theres so many areas on the world map that look like you would eventually get to go there but you don't. The sizing of the game as well is a bit small frankly this feels like a test for a much larger fleshed out adventure time game.
The whole water situation was def so they didnt have to flesh out Oooo as much but even then it still feels lacking. Plot is like a typical episode and the combat is okay. Heres hoping we can get a sequel with a much longer story, better roster of playable characters and a deeper Oooo as lets face it. It is pretty shallow with all the side areas being one and done locations. Its like an display of Ooo instead of being in Ooooo. If these guys do a sequel I hope they properly size and scale Oooo and make areas more memorable and alive. Def grab on a sale and its also a pretty easy platinum.

Me gusto la mecanica de combate por turnos , esta bueno para el rato.

Não fede nem cheira, existem muitos jogos de combate por turno melhores por aí, o legal do jogo é poder controlar os personagens da série mesmo, mas até pode valer uma conferida nele, mas nada muito além disso, pode te divertir mas não é muito mais do que um passatempo legalzinho

rpg de turno de hora de aventura. amo

I have to admit this game didn't make me as angry as other games I'd rate this low, probably due to my attachment to Adventure Time, but there's no denying this game is bad. Extremely buggy, visually lacking, and above all uninteresting. It gets points for actually having the whole original voice cast and being based on the fantastic show, but that's about it. Combat is extremely basic, I wish it was expanded on a lot more, and the game's art style just looks strange. I get that it's hard to translate 2D animation into 3D models, but for a game that came out in 2018 it looks like it could have come out 5 years before that. Getting around the map on the boat is a slog, too. It seems like there was the foundation to make something at least decent, but development got cut short halfway through. Unpolished, boring, and disappointing.

Decent Paper Marioesque gameplay and pricking at fondness for the show and nostalgia for Wind Waker is all this game has going for it. And those do scratch a decent itch. But they didn't send their best writers for this project. The story, humor, and characters are all perfunctory and uninspired. They got Olivia Olson but apparently too many lines would've gotten expensive cause she barely says anything in cutscenes, which was a major letdown. And it's buggy as hell; at time of writing I don't have the last three achievements I should, and I'm not compelled to replay the game anytime soon. But I still had a good enough (adventure) time with it, pleasantly sailing, tearing through bad guys, and unwinding with my own music. I can't regret that.

A solid little game that was fun enough to complete, but not very interesting otherwise. Played it for the achievements, and I wasn't anywhere close to being as bored as I thought I might get. For a kids game, it's surpassingly decent.

Good game i messed up my save file ahhh

Es corto, pero entretenido. Desarrolla bien sus mecánicas y entona bien con la serie y sus últimas temporadas. Un poco tedioso de a ratos por varios bugs, y la historia me hubiese gustado se desarrollase más, pero en general, es bueno y recomendable para completarse en una tarde de fin de semana.

I don't know what came over me to want to buy this game. In all honesty, I was never a fan of the show; and the games have never looked interesting to me in the slightest. Yet, I saw this game on sale a while back, and I thought maybe it would be worth the sale price. Honestly, it could have been; and that's why I'm so disappointed with this game.

Upon starting the game, I immediately thought, "Oh, this is going to be a great - possibly even slight Windwaker vibes. The art is well done for the style, the world seems large and fun to explore, and the humor doesn't seem to terrible for a kid's game." Unfortunately, however, the game went downhill rather instantly. The load times were terrible, the combat was painfully slow, the enemies seemed to be rather RNG heavy at times, and normal items felt a bit too expensive for what they provide. Frankly, when a game is this disappointing, I kind of just don't even know why I should bother criticizing it. I just didn't enjoy much of this game after the first 30 minutes or so once I realized what I was actually in for. Those first few minutes felt so wonderful, but the rest was just so not fun. I think there's something worth saving here, but as most games of this caliber go, I'm sure they had to rush it out due to the publisher; and I just feel let down and like I wasted my money.

I guess if you really love Adventure Time, this might be worth a play; but I couldn't imagine recommending this to anyone based on my experience. Do not touch this game even with a stick.

Very nostalgic for those who watched the show. Very buggy.

Ne jouez pas à ce jeu.
Bug, crash, chute de framerate... Et pourtant je l'ai fait sur Xbox One X.

(completed on PS5)

It was ok. Yes. It’s a child game.

The combat was a good introduction to RPG games. The story was relatively simple, not hard to grasp if coco melon was your THING last year.

Yeah, I guess the only negative was the level of grinding required to get a platinum trophy for the game.

Playing through this game made me realize how much I would have LOVED an open-world Adventure Time game, but instead, we got Wind Waker at home.

Adventure Timf is one of my favourite cartoons and this game is a disservice. It’s not awful but the potential of a semi-open world game has so much potential that this fails to capitalise on.

loved the more open world element but wish battles were more combat than the pokemon style combat. Wish there was more to the game after you finish main storyline.


Apparently I've played this before, for 6 entire minutes.

adventure time more like fall asleep time ahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaaha

Clunky but nostalgic, but couldn't finish it and probably never will

One of the worst games I've ever played. Uselessly buggy, most of the game is silent since you can only hear noise and from time to time a sprinkle of the "soundtrack".
Not worth the money if it's not in some subscriptions like PS+ or GamePass.