Port Royale 4 Review – Sailing the Seven Seas (PS4)
A typical day for a barrel of rum usually isn?t very interesting, but then this is the 16th century. Taken from the distillery to the port, the barrel?s loaded onto a ship to head towards an unknown destination. The journey is far from smooth; storms batter the ship before pirates seal its fate, sending it to the bottom of the ocean. Floating on the surface, the barrel is eventually washed up on a Caribbean beach. Here it somehow becomes the catalyst for the development of a new town. Port Royale 4 players can recreate every bit of this introductory cinematic, although that may take a bit of time.
Amidst Europe?s colonization of central and South America, players create their own empire. The merchant simulator primarily focuses on trading, but to be successful there are also towns to be improved, a fleet of ships that needs managing, and battles that must be won if precious commodities are to be protected. There is a comprehensive set of tutorials that detail every aspect of these activities, but it?s a lot to take in initially to the point of being overwhelming.
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