This game is the worst game ever i have played.
It requires constant broadband internet connection. if there is no internet then you cannot play the game even if you have the game dvd in the dvd drive
Boring; Poor Graphics; Poor Instructions
This game is the worst game ever i have played.
It requires constant broadband internet connection. if there is no internet then you cannot play the game even if you have the game dvd in the dvd drive
Boring; Poor Graphics; Poor Instructions
I have to admit, I was highly disappointed in this game. I am a huge prince of Persia fan and I was surprised by the direction this game went. The others games are way better. This one seem too kiddy for me. Their was barely any plot to the game.
So, for those who watch and are fans of the sport, this will be a special treat. For all three of you. Interplay's previous games, were in all honesty, not bad games at all, they were just, well, to put it bluntly, ugly and slow. (I'm blunt but not mean!
"Well, Prince of Persia: The sands of time. I can't really say it's amazing, but then again, it's not BAD as such. The games first levels involve you having to solve a series of puzzles, dodge moving spikes, and do acrobatic moves such as wall running, to get to a small chamber, in which you witness...
Fighting if fun; Moving is intuitive; Special powers are easy to use
Graphics are not really that good; sound is repetitive; game gets boring quickly
I am the kind of gamer who absolutely requires, in this order for a great game: a good plot, good controls/gameplay, and good graphics. This game, in my opinion, falls short on at least 2 of these. The plot is sort of neat, but it really feels more "in the background" than anything else.
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...
Be aware that this is not in Steam or Origin and you have to install yet another game client just to play this. This one is called Uplay if you don't already have it.
Good reputation
Not on Steam
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
Persia has gone mainstream and minimal, but has the Prince lost his regal authority?
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...
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