Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Prince Of Persia:The Forgotten Sands Review

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time had to be one of my favorite games from the previous generation, and got me very much hooked on the franchise. I wasn’t the biggest fan of Warrior Within but The Two Thrones was a return to total greatness and the first PS3 iteration, Prince of Persia, represented a departure from the norm…but a damn good departure. Now, Ubisoft returns to the Sands of Time format with this new sequel and any fan of the series will immediately recognize the style, presentation and gameplay. But in fact, it’s so much like Sands of Time, it actually feels a little out dated. There are a few small technical glitches and overall, the game is plenty entertaining, but that’s not the overriding issue. Thing is, after playing through the majority of the game, it has become painfully obvious that Prince’s biggest downfall is the enduring sensation of blandness. It’s bizarre: the game really is very solid and all that expected goodness is there. And yet, it still seems mediocre for a PS3 game i meen all the ps3 HDMI graphics where there and it had all that old traditional Prince of Persia sounds but this game could have done so much more but the nice thing ubi soft added was co-op but it was also kinda not worth it expecialy in  this type of game to me it just seemed like a pain playing with someone else so i played a majoroty of it in single player over all if you played the old Prince Of Persia game's and love them give the new one a shot but don't go out and buy it i would advise renting it first overall it was just an ok game that followed old standerds with a couple of changes.

Rating 5.5/10

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