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So remember that super secret Capcom game everyone was busting a nut over yesterday? Well, it's probably nothing any of you were expecting. Plunder, being made by Certain Affinity, who've worked on the Halo games, is a brand new IP from Capcom. Plunder is a real time strategy game where you play as pirates as you plunder stuff.

OK, so there's more to it than just corny pirate jokes. Hit the jump to read on ... AAARRRRRR! 

In Plunder, you control a pirate ship and it's your job to take over towns, get booty and destroy any opposition. The game is very simple and casual when it comes to the fighting aspect. Ships will shoot at each even while moving automatically so the main concern here is whether you should stay and engage or retreat back to safety. If you retreat or if you're low on health, you just go back to your pirate base and heal yourself. Or you can just fight until you die and just wait to respawn back at your pirate base. There is no penalty for dying, just the inconvenience of having to wait and respawn all the way back at your base. 

The pirate base is also where you will upgrade your ships. Before a match starts, you can upgrade your ship's speed, armor and weapons skills among other things. You can also upgrade your ship after taking over a port town when you receive their resources such wood and rum.

The key to winning will come with upgrading your ship. The sooner you can do that, the better chance you will have at taking over towns and decimating your enemies. When you're playing with other people on your team however, you'll have to really strategize who gets what as everyone upgrades from the same resource pool. So if you take all the speed resource for yourself, you'll be super fast but your friends will be moving in slowly. What's the point of being the fastest when you're being out gunned? 

You can also gain weapons called Curses after taking out A.I. controlled Merchant ships. Some of the curses include turning you ship invisible, being able to create a whirlpool wherever you want, stealing your enemies resources and so on. The Curses remind me a lot of Mario Kart's weapons system.  

I think the biggest selling point to Plunder will easily be the multiplayer and custom map creation here. With the multiplayer, up to eight people can play with each other. Four people can play on one 360 and the game is up to eight players either over LIVE or through a LAN.

Plunder will come with 25 challenge maps or you could always just design the map yourself too. Plunder allows you to create a map, either super tiny or extremely large and add different types of islands, towns, and pirate bases. All of this is extremely easy to use and once you're done, you can share the map you've created with your friends. Once your friend has loaded the map, it will automatically save on your friends system. When your friend shares your map with another friend, the map will auto save on their system too. The cycle will continue to repeat like that every time a map is shared. Kind of like AIDS, except without all the sex and bad stuff about it.

The best user created maps will go into the future downloadable content update that will be released for the game periodically. The DLC will be an auto about type of deal so no money is involved here. 

Plunder will be out Summer time of this year and should retail for about $10/800 Microsoft Points for the PlayStation Network, Xbox LIVE Arcade, and PC.  


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HarassmentPanda's Avatar
HarassmentPanda at 03/13/2008 14:56
Someone guessed this the other day. I've never heard of it, but it looks pretty cool. I'll definitely check it out.
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HarassmentPanda at 03/13/2008 14:59
Also, this was a really great write up. The self-propagating map system sounds like a feature that should be incorporated into more games--although it would certainly be more powerful with a bigger hard drive.
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topgeargorilla at 03/13/2008 15:05
this game was really fun, actually. Plus, the guy showing the game to us was the lead level designer, and he had braces.

Cool fellow.
Spykron's Avatar
Spykron at 03/13/2008 15:07
this looks friggen awesome
king3vbo's Avatar
king3vbo at 03/13/2008 15:10
This looks awesome... CANT WAIT
Takeshi's Avatar
Takeshi at 03/13/2008 15:18
Indeed this looks great!
"The DLC will be an auto about type of deal so no money is involved here." A dream come true!
Bas's Avatar
Bas at 03/13/2008 15:43
Where's Dead Rising 2?
hc22's Avatar
hc22 at 03/13/2008 15:58
so you get to design? your own flag?
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harvey kartell at 03/13/2008 16:07
No way, *I* certainly wasn't expecting *that*...

*rolls eyes, taps fingers on table, hopes someone gets sarcasm*
Anus Mcphanus's Avatar
Anus Mcphanus at 03/13/2008 16:41
This game actually looks really good! I wasn't expecting much after finding out what the game was yesterday but after reading more about it, it sure beats the hell out of undertow!
Eschatos's Avatar
Eschatos at 03/13/2008 17:18
That's nice. It'd be awesome on Steam.
Gemsi's Avatar
Gemsi at 03/13/2008 17:21
Sounds like it could be pretty fun
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dtomek at 03/13/2008 17:24
This looks f'ing awesome to me. I was not sold though, until the four player split screen bit. I think all xbla games should have at least 2 players on 1 box. Considering I save all of my arcade purchases until some buddies and i stumble home on the weekend and decide it is time for a new game. They need to be simple, and multiplayer to be enjoyed in that state, this looks good enough to fit the bill.
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Sam Spectre at 03/13/2008 18:12
The true name of this game is Pimps at Sea.
Dexter345's Avatar
Dexter345 at 03/13/2008 18:58
Seriously, if a game has hexagons, I immediately become interested. Looks sweet to me.
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ConsFEARacy at 03/14/2008 19:19
Not much of a real time strategy player...but PIRATES...and Capcom...DO WANT!
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