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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time review
by Rejedai

6/10

very good for its time

Other reviews9

Good story, great combat, fun platforming
«Blew my mind»
Beautiful, cool story, cool time mechanique. Not great climbing mechanics, but not infuritating (usually) either.  Almost everything about this game is excecuted succesfully.
A reboot of a classic game ... that eventually became a modern classic itself!.... 
«Time-tested»
«That ending!»
Maybe this is my most played story oriented game in my gaming life. This game for me is just a perfect entire creation, mostly because of the simple, but solid fighting system and the creative platform parts in the game. Ohh, and the design just pure gold, with the graphics and audio, include the voice acting (Yuri Lowenthal) and the soundtrack (Stuart Chatwood) and also Patrice Désilets for the game directing.
«Constantly dying and enjoy it»
«That ending!»
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
It is old, this should be said at this Point, not only in appearance, but also from the Fighting and the Camera! It seems to have been developed for the PS2 or something like that and you can see THAT from this Game DEUTLICHST! Abnormal Camera Angles that can only be easily concealed with the Keyboard at the most impossible angles. A Combat System that imposes an incredible amount of Enemies on you so that it has become my HASS Element in this Game and, of course, the outdated Graphics, which can be blurred. The Climbing Passages are quite fun, but that's what they were. Buy the Forgotten Sands If you want to have a Prince of Persia part. Extremely comparable to this Game, only that you can play it much better! Don't!
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
A Story that doesn't get in The Way of Gameplay. A simple Combat System that is complex enough, however, that it is not enough to hammer a Button stubbornly. Even if the Fights are sometimes somewhat unfair (but never unmanable) and often dragged out. Most of The Time also a good Balance between Fight Time and Parking Time. So You never fight too often, but the Park Ourparts don't take on 80% of the Game either. And if you don't like (why) the Game Feature, it's almost never Mandatory and it's up to you whether you want to use it or not. Unfortunately, the Port is quite ... Meh. There is no complete Controller support, Fog is bugated and moving stones and Mirrors is somehow possible and sometimes not (moving in one Direction suddenly and without Reason is no longer possible and then again). Alas and the Camera is often the Game's biggest Opponent.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
After the actually good Reviews and also good Test Results in relevant Magazines, I struck and wanted to get a Picture for myself. I was hoping for a Kind of Tomb Raider with more Combat Elements, but I felt the Result very disappointing. The fact that the Graphics are no longer up-to-date did not bother me at all. But I found the Controls extremely hasty and sometimes very confusing ... Taking The Camera to a half-usable Angle is often impossible. And a good Angle is simply essential if a really straight jump or exact Movement is needed. So the Climbing Sections kept very much in Bounds and repeated themselves too often. The Combat Elements are very predominantly, but even after a very short Time already boring to frustrating, because very often you can only guess where you are going. The Story is nice-not lush or the Bang, but appropriate to the Genre, I would say. All in all, the Game fatigued me a lot after a good 6 Hours and the Motivation to Continue playing has diminished so much that I just left it ... Therefore, no Purchase recommendation from me. Not in the Sale, either. Sorry...