A recent survey among computer owners produced the following results a massive three quarters of the interviewees claimed to have come across Jordan Mechnar's PRINCE OF PERSIA during their initial years of purchase of a computer. Yep. That's right. Most of us have maneuvered the prince through his diverse adventures and endured a decade or more waiting for successive addendums. An abortive effort was made to satisfy our craving for the prince but unfortunately PRINCE OF PERSIA 3D was not sufficient, abandoning us in abysmal despair.
However gamers can now breathe again for after an excruciating hiatus, the prince has returned once more determined to mesmerize gamers ranging from old-schools to newbies and pay homage to its classic originator. The prince introduces an impressive repertoire of acrobatic moves and ornate scimitars and an arcane dagger hosting some of the notorious sands of time, which presents its owner with the throne of command of the delirious forces of time - nice. The fluidity and finesse with which the prince performs his somersaults and 'wall-runs' are nothing short of outstanding crediting his awe-inspiring (if not ridiculous) techniques with none other than the renowned PS2 game-pad. The sarcasm and humor the prince provides gamers is perfectly compatible with his affable personality and often reduces tension during intense situations (it was not without reason that it gained laurels amongst other voice-acting nominees).
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THE SANDS OF TIME once again finds the prince in a formidable situation he would rather not be in; of course the problem is his own doing. Mom always said, 'If you release the sands of time, which turns everyone within a palace into vicious monsters, because you were gullible enough to believe what some treacherous Vizier told you, then you deserve what you get!' right so to speak. However the prince is not alone a devious Farah aids him in his quest for redemption. And Farah is (?) the princess of a conquered Kingdom where the Dagger of Time once resided. And she's in dire need of a makeover so that's one heck of a reason not to purchase the game I mean where's the fun if the princess has more facial hair than the prince? (incase confusion arises - Farah's the one in red).
The visuals are an absolute delicacy for the eyes. The labyrinth gothic palace and the engraved hieroglyphics on various structures are gorgeous; and the gigantic rooms and intricate Persian furniture are amazing. Although the character models are not among the greatest (since when did UBISOFT give kindergarten kids the responsibility of drawing characters in their games?), the pace of the game more than compensates for the graphical deficiency. Of course SPLINTER CELL was a game under UBISOFT and as Sam Fisher changes his outfit ever so often - so does the prince (kinda). The prince's attire doesn't change but instead converts into a beleaguered combat-endured outfit, which gives him a more 'Hero' appearance. THE SANDS OF TIME presents gamers with multiple camera angles. However, their efforts have been in vain for getting around certain situations is difficult and time-consuming often intimidating gamers to perpetrate some depraved acts on their PS2s something to regret in the future. 2ff7e9595c
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