


Like many sandbox games that came before it, Sea of Thieves also struggled with introducing new players to its ocean of systems and features. If you want a social gaming experience unlike anything you've played before, Sea of Thieves offers this in spades.

This commitment from Rare to push new, innovative ideas is something I can't give the team enough credit for. There's something undeniably magical about shooting yourself out of a cannon onto an enemy ship or harpooning a monstrous megalodon. A suite of unique gameplay mechanics like using your compass to count paces towards buried treasure or grabbing your trusty bucket to scoop water out of your sinking ship deliver the ultimate high seas fantasy and there's genuinely nothing like it. As it stands, Sea of Thieves is the pirate game, especially when it comes to multiplayer. First off, we'll break down the appeal of Sea of Thieves for those who've never experienced the swash-buckling adventure for themselves.
