Can you play this game offline? This question should be one of the first questions answered about any game in review. If your Internet goes out and you are bored... Can you still play this game? All these modern games have become a slave to the internet. They are nearly useless to me as I like to travel and often don't have internet
Brave decision with the bare feet there. I find it funny that, when the Sands of Time was announced, I was disappointed that it was a 3D game. Surely all that processing power could have been used to make a photo-realistic side-scrolling successor to the original?
At least this is the closest persian mythology we can get. not like sands of time remake when they portrayed persians as indians and arabs as if they're related and wear same outfit and all that. these years hollywood and video games being d**k to persia.
Looks fine, though I always get fed up of the whole non-story focused games forcing you to click through a tonne of dialogue. Action orientated games have done storytelling via gameplay, or at least during gameplay for years, theyve done this successfully since things like Half Life really made the story a bigger component of games in the first place. Its pretentious and incompetent that you still have a bunch of games go 'No no! You must stop and listen to our writing being read for 5 or 10 minutes at a time!' especially when it often isnt well written or engaging at all.
I love the prince of Persia series, but i won’t be getting this. I’ll be patiently waiting for a proper game. I’m not really into cartoon platformer’s. I hope it does well tho. Much more likely to get more POP games if it does.
@@5irius Would you spend $70 on a match-3 game? Comparing this to a full-fledged action adventure game is a farce at best, patently intellectually dishonest at worst
Love the art style and levels.....but this travesty of a main character makes the jersey shore "hip" prince from 2008 look WAY better than I remember. The rap music and buzz cut hair style is EXACTLY what one would expect when one is trying to rope in todays kids. If the actual game turns out to be ok.... someone is sure to come up with a TSoT character model replacement mod for "this" character travesty.
Is it me or did everyone also get big "oh, so we're just ripping off sekiro now" vibes when the first boss turned out to be a warrior on an armoured horse on a battlefield within an encampment of wooden stakes.... Yeah... I get peoples distaste with this product. For a ubisoft "original" so far it just seems very derivative...
More like Devil May Cry, with it's stupidly flashy moves, that would get you killed in 2 seconds on any real battlefield (That slam dunk enemy hit? Painful! I just really want to put an arrow or spear into that completely exposed belly ), comic like "critical hits" and all the bombastic hype going on at all times. This feels like they did a Persia inspired metroidvania, then thought of what IP they could slap on it to get the fans to buy it and called it a day. I've played the very first Prince of Persia as a kid and also the Sands of Time trilogy and this game is definitely not for me. It doesn't have the soul of those games, doesn't understand, that one of the main draws (for me at least), is the fact that the prince is just a regular human facing against overwhelming odds, devious traps and some magic thrown in on top. He is fallible, he is human, easy to bleed and easy to kill by one good trap. The fact that he manages to overcome it all is a feat of great dedication to survival and hard won skill. This game just feels cheaply flashy, all glitter and no substance.
Ubisoft "original" is a joke. Even the recent Avatar looks like FC Primal + guns with a Pandora skin. I get it that from a purely business pov Ubisoft is doing what it has been doing for the past several years(since recycling and some mild tinkering of assets seems to have made a truckload of profit for them)..but what EXACTLY is "original" about ANY of the recent Ubisoft games?