Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands reviews

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Microsoft from French
Despite its linearity and its very short lifespan, this Prince of Persia remains quite sympathetic, as long as we like the atmosphere of the series. This episode is a melting pot of the previous ones (there is even an influence of the game play of the Prince of Persia "off series") very little Enigma, a lot of fights (less technical than in the previous ones), few bosses and almost no exploration (the game is still once very linear!). This Prince of Persia is mainly composed of stages of platform where it will always be time to go back... time to catch up on a poorly negotiated jump. In the course of the game, these platform phases evolve thanks to new powers (classical evolution of the Prince of Persia). Graphically, the game is pretty beautiful. Not as much as the "off-set" in my eyes, not as much as a Assassin's creed but still more than the time sands trilogy. In short, a game quite fun, a little too easy and a little too short.
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Microsoft from French
The Prince to the class, that's right he always has it!! Here we have a good adventure, well orchestrated, whether in terms of sound or musical atmosphere, of gameplay, level design, scenario. Apart from the very hard face of the Prince I find it very well realized even today. The controls are easily taken in hand and evolve over time, like mastering some kind of water that is transformed into ice, going back in time to be able to catch up on a bad Pirouette, we also have some powers that one reinforce with the help of a skill tree, good it's not RPG either, basically it remains quite simple, it is effective, dynamic and entertaining, and it will take a little fifteen hours to get to grips with what is not bad. The license pop manages to renew itself and this is what makes its strength, of course some will say the opposite and the fans of the first hour see there more than a license for casu... Everyone will say what he wants for me I recommend it. Good game to you.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands The fifth Installment of the "Prince of Persia" Series was only added to my Game list with little Enthusiasm. In the first Few minutes in the Game, I found that the Prince has to take it not only with 2 or 3 opponents, but chises with 10 + Opponents, which brings varied and Dynamic Action into Play. However, there is already a big Minus point here, as the AI is the Opponent extremely Stump and does not function as intended (Especially in the case of Boss Fights). The Dynamism and new Skills learned by the Prince in the course of the Game lead to incredibly varied climbing games, which bring with them many Variations of said abilities. The Story is more of a Miscalculation from "Hey, I have a very good Story!," and "I have an Idea that doesn't make Sense at all! I just Constrain this Idea into the good Story! " Not to want Spoilers: The Final from the Game was the best thing I've ever seen in a "Prince of Persia" Part. 7/10