Pros: at least it's not very long Cons: frustrating gameplay (quick kill system, dark prince, etc.); nothing new; buggy
As an initial disclaimer, I should state that I've been a fan of Jordan Mechner's Prince of Persia games since the original. Additionally, I've played through the entirety of the first two games in the current Prince of Persia trilogy: "The Sands of ...
Pros: Double the freshness, double the fun of the Prince and his darker self. Cons: The platforming system is frustrating at times. And the combat? Lame.
Some people remember Prince of Persia for its debut in 1989 as a platform-based adventure game that was first made available for the Apple II computer. Most others, however, are more familiar with Ubisoft's recent upbringing of the Prince of Persia ...
Pros: Stealthy new moves, chariot chases, and those dang sand-zombies! Cons: Again, too easy
"We all make mistakes. Some are small, some are large. But his mistake - born of innocence, fueled by pride - was the greatest and most terrible of them all." The Prince makes his third appearance in The Two Thrones, and third ...
Pros: graphics, acrobatics, style, story telling, cinematics, puzzles and lots more Cons: a bit buggy, frustrating camera angles, controls can prove difficult to follow
The prince have been going through a long journey for a long time. I remember playing the first version of the game, and a few of the others including Warrior Within, and this one doesn't fail to impress like the other versions. Being one of the most ...
Pros: Visceral acrobatics and enjoyable combat, challenging puzzles, great boss fights, nice environments. Cons: Dark Prince's sections, repetitive, trial and error sections, crude character animation.
The Prince of Persia series has overall been enjoyable, but I can't say this blew me away - it is a good game no mistake, but it hasn't really developed enough since 'Warrior Within' to be a truly memorable finale. When playing as the Light Prince ...
Pros: Unique gameplay, great graphics and sound. Cons: Occasional glitches. Not enough extras.
Every once in a while you get a game that totally revitalizes a slowly dying genre. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (SoT) was that game. Adventure games at the time were suffering from a lack of creativity and spunk, two crucial ingredients for ...
Pros: Some good animated Sequences and an interesting moving around system Cons: Lack of graphics during gameplay, fighting not very exciting, tutorial-like feel throughout game
I had never played any of the previous Prince of Persia games before, but while perusing the PLaystation 2 section of my local movie gallery, I saw Prince of Persia:The Two Thrones, and thought it looked like it would be pretty cool. When I got home I ...
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