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Binding: Video Game
Brand: UBI Soft
EAN: 3307210248534
Label: Ubisoft
Manufacturer: Ubisoft
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 180 months
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: Ubisoft
Release Date: April 05, 2007
Studio: Ubisoft
Sales Rank: 2041
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Editorial Review:
Manufacturer's Description: The Prince of Persia makes his way home to Babylon, bearing with him Kaileena, the enigmatic Empress of Time, and unspeakable scars from the Island of Time. But instead of the peace he longs for, he finds his kingdom ravaged by war and Kaileena the target of a brutal plot. When she is kidnapped, the Prince tracks her to the Palace only to see her murdered by a powerful enemy. Her death unleashes the Sands of Time, which strike the Prince and threaten to destroy everything he holds dear. Cast to the streets, hunted as a fugitive, the Prince soon discovers that the Sands have tainted him, too. They have given rise to a deadly Dark Prince, whose spirit gradually possesses him.
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Don't waste your money, this game isn't about thinking! The game doesn't have any imagination. The controls are rudimentary, I suspect specific to the wii. The wii remote makes this a bad came much worse. If you like nothing more than perfectly timing the pressing of buttons or shaking of remotes then this is the game for you. If you like some substance to a game don't buy it just don't!
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I have owned this game now since February. It is now December, and whilst I can see the complaints from the one star reviews, I must laugh at the tendency to blame their ineptitude at a fantastic game on the fact that you have to actually try to complete it.
I used to think Prince of Persia was a good game series, but nothing more. On the PS2 it was a cool concept but the control system just lacked the chance to really get into the game. Never previous to, or since completing this edition of Two Thrones have I felt so absolutely a part of the game.
One reviewer states that the wii controls are badly implemented. I wholly disagree. It was in fact, the wii controls that had me play this from start to finish, even when ... Read More:
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This is the kind of game where you die all the time and you can only save yourself at predetermined places in the game which you return to every time you die. As a result you'll find yourself playing the same part of the game over and over again, running the same gauntles, fighting the same enemies over and over and over again. BORING!!!
But wait, there's more. I've just become the "Dark Prince", the princes' evil alter ego. When you're the Dark Prince you have to constantly seek out items with "sand points" which replenishes your life energy, which otherwise drains away automatically. Should you be so unwise as to stand still for 30 seconds without replenishing your life energy, YOU DIE again, and it's back to the last save again ... Read More:
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It's very frustrating not being able to save whenever you want, and so having to go back and do long stretches of the game again until you get it right. This really spoils what would otherwise be an enjoyable game.
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I was really looking forward to this game, but having got to the first Boss, I am not impressed at all. The game mostly consists of repeating the same section over and over again until you get it right, which is very frustrating. I'm now stuck on the first boss and really don't have the inclination to go any further. The Wii controls are not very well implemented and the whole game is just a completely frustrating experience. Games are meant to be fun, but Prince of Persia manages to suck all of the enjoyment out of gaming. Not impressed at all, and wish that I hadn't wasted my money on this. Two stars as it does have its moments, but I think that I'll sell it secondhand and buy something more enjoyable instead.
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