They seem to have a fair good approach to the term "pirate game".
"At first sight, the closest similar game seems to be Age of Pirates: Caribbean Tales, but where the gameplay is concerned, we'd rather compare it to Sea Dogs." I´ll bet he knows, what kind of stuff we want to hear!! <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/william.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":will" border="0" alt="william.gif" />
According to that interview, the game should have:
<ul><li>6000 km2 of playing ground (thats big!!?)</li><li>The 4 nations England, France, Spain, Holland and additionally Native Indians and Pirates, of course! <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="

" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /></li><li>Up to 5 ships in the players´ squadron</li><li>Up to 5 officers with the player</li><li>3 different starting choices for a career (merchant, adventurer, pirate)</li><li>Open ended gameplay</li><li>Some kind of "quest-generator" making each quest different from the last time you played it</li><li>Quests including real pirates like Henry Morgan</li><li>Quests below the ocean(?!)</li><li>Quest involving the player in the attack of Panama with Henry Morgan</li><li>An actual city made of abandoned ships (ship-cemetary) out in the middle of the sea</li><li>Every skill gets its own development path - a hardcore merchant will eventually block his own ability to board ships </li><li>Fencing in 3 different ways: rapier (light), cavalry sword (medium), and swords, and axes (heavy)</li><li>Aztech warriors, living skeletons and gigantic crabs are among the enemies</li></ul>
Sure a long list of jaw-droppers <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/w00t.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="

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Among the downsides must be the fact, that there is no multiplayer. Also, seabattles seems pretty standard along with the treasure hunting (buy half a map from this guy, go to that guy for the rest of the map). Also, the images are not impressing me that much in a graphical perspective.
But thats just me, I look forward to more peoples comments.