I appreciated.... The graphics quality of game ....it's tooooooo. ..goood but ... The very dark negative point is you have a fast & parmanat internat connection......... So .
I appreciated.... The graphics quality of game ....it's tooooooo. ..goood but ... The very dark negative point is you have a fast & parmanat internat connection......... So .
When Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time was released in 2003, it was hailed as nothing short of a masterpiece. The modern-day retooling of one of the biggest franchises of gaming's golden age received immense critical acclaim, and game of the year awards for its inventive control scheme, stunning...
This looks like a great game at first, until you realise that you're always running at a diagonal to run straight ahead, because too much of the time the camera will not position behind you and the controls are relative to the camera.
I enjoyed the first installment of this game on the Amiga and when I first saw this game I came across a demo of it on a cover cd. I must say the demo was very good and I was ready for the full game. The music is very authentic and the graphics are very smart to look at.
With the Prince Of Persia formula threatening to go stale after three games, Ubisoft developed a simplified approach to acrobatic adventure. A new Prince assists Elika, a woman driven to clean her supernaturally stained homeland.
The ending; which justifies slogging through many grand but eventually monotonous landscapes
You hear the phrase "fertile ground" for the thousandth goddamn time
The world of games is abuzz with lines and statements for the new Prince of Persia like "a painting come to life" or "a 3D illustration," and while there's definitely a unique look to the game in the form of textures ripped right from the sketchpad of the title's artist, for the most part, it's not...
In many modern games, you rain death upon your enemies; how refreshing, then, that your main task in Prince of Persia is to breathe life into a darkening world. That doesn't mean that the forces of evil aren't on your tail in this open-world platformer, but the most indelible moments of this...
Intricate level design; Beautiful art direction; Platforming is entertaining and looks great; Cinematic combat moves are cool to pull off and impressive to watch; Elika's presence leads to unique gameplay mechanics
Really; really easy; The new prince isn't a good leading man; Some combat and platforming annoyances
I was surprised by how lazy the ‘no death' mechanic made me. It spite of the path through any level being laid out as plainly as possible, I still managed to need rescuing quite often, mostly because I had stopped paying attention. Why bother lining up a jump if you can't fall?
Prince of Persia 3D is a 3D action-adventure sequel to the classic game Prince of Persia I-II (launched in 1989). It's looking (at first sight) as a 3D conversion of Prince of Persia. Same traps, potions, enemies, but better, much better.
Bad things first. It's annoying to get EVERY light seed in the game. It's annoying to redo the same part again and again. Now the good things. The graphics are beautiful, artistic, non-realistic (even though it's the same engine as Assasin's Creed), the music is like...
Nice graphics; sound; cheap enough; lasts long enough; is VERY simple; good story
The light seed gathering thing
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