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Guardian review: Pirates of The Burning Sea

The latest attempt to grab a slice of the rapidly growing massively multiplayer online (MMO) market - think Word of Warcraft - is Pirates of the Burning Sea. And as the title suggests, this is a wonderfully original take on a genre dominated by fantasy and sci-fi. Set in the 18th Century Caribbean, Pirates pits nation against nation in a struggle for booty.
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Published: 671 days 21 hours ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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