N0225 PROJECT: Pirates DATE: 05.16.
For safe use of this product, carefully read the following section of this manual and the Precautions section of the instruction manual supplied with the PSP (PlayStation®Portable) entertainment system before use. Retain both this software manual and the instruction manual for future reference. Health precautions • When operating the unit, play in a well-lit room and keep a safe distance from the screen. • Avoid prolonged use of the system. Take a break of about 15 minutes during every hour of play.
GETTING STARTED STARTING UP PSP™ (PlayStation Portable) system configuration Right side view ® L button LCD screen R button Directional buttons buttons buttons POWER/HOLD switch Front view Disc cover IR port MEMORY STICK DUO™ access indicator DC OUT connectors USB connector OPEN latch Set up your PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) system according to the instructions in the manual supplied with the system. Turn the system on. The power indicator lights up in green and the home menu is displayed.
INTRODUCTION BASIC PIRATE MOVES Welcome aboard the Black Pearl. Play as Captain Jack Sparrow, the most cunning and eccentric pirate on the Seven Seas. Once again thrown into the world of the supernatural, Jack discovers that he owes a blood debt to the infamous Davy Jones, Captain of the ghostly Flying Dutchman. Time is running out. Armed with his trusty sword, Jack must find a way out of his debt or else be doomed to eternal damnation and servitude in the afterlife.
PIRATE COMBAT PIRATE ACTIONS Never trust a pirate. Why? Because they play dirty. Pirate actions allow Jack to use other items in the world to advance his ability to end a fight or pass an obstacle that stands in his way. The key to Pirate Combat is paying attention to your enemies. Use the different attacks and watch how your opponents react to get the best effect. Speed Attack ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIONS You’ll notice throughout the game that there are unlit Skull and Crossed Torches.
ALLIES SWORD UPGRADES After each Treasure Mission, Jack will earn a new upgrade to his sword. With each sword upgrade, Jack will also earn an increase in the overall damage inflicted by his sword. These upgrades are called “Power Moves.” Power Moves Power Move 1 Power Move 2 Power Move 3 Jack earns his first power move and a power move slot appears on the game play HUD. Jack earns his second power move in the game and a second power bar appears on the game play HUD.
SHIP BATTLE (Multiplayer) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest Multiplayer is a 2 to 4 player ship combat game where you choose one of five distinctive ships to face off in a variety of ship-to-ship cannon battles. BATTLE TYPES Last Man Standing • The last ship that remains afloat at the end of the round wins the round. • The ship with the most wins after the final round, is called the winner.
\ SHIP BATTLE CONTROLS JOIN BATTLE SCREEN Battles available to join. Toggle through the list with the Directional Buttons and press the button to make your selection. Press the button to Go Back ∆ to the Multiplayer Game Main Menu. Steer Ship .....Analog Stick Left, Right Speed Up .....Analog Forward Slow Down .....Analog Back Fire Port (left) Cannons ..... Fire Starboard Cannons ..... BATTLE CREATION (Lobby Screen) Use Power Up .....
SHIP CLASSES SHIP UPGRADE OPTIONS: \ Upgrade Hull Increases the amount of damage the ship can withstand. Upgrade Sails Increases the ship’s top speed. Upgrade Rudder Increases the ship’s turning ability. Add Cannons Adds more firepower. Upgrade Cannons Improves the range of the cannons. Upgrade Shot Tightens the cannon shot spread. Sea Dogs Increases the cannon reload rate. Shipwrights Increases the ship’s repair rate. Surgeons Increases the speed wounded crew gets back to their post.
GALLEON The Galleon is the largest class of ship. It can take and cause massive amounts of damage. The Galleon is not an agile ship compared to the others in the fleet. However, as it can fit more cannons than any other class of ship, most ships will think twice about approaching this formidable vessel. Special Ability: Burst of Speed – Press the button to activate Speed Boost. A Speed Boost bar is always filling up and this ability can be used at any time.
BOARDING ENEMY SHIPS Boarding an opponent’s ship is a daring move that, if successful, can bring great reward. You can earn large amounts of Gold points and can loot Treasure from the enemy ships’ storerooms while causing casualties that weaken their crew. This is not without risk; but the reward can be well worth the loss of some crew. To board an enemy ship, maneuver your vessel along side your enemy.