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Iron Edge => Other Games => General discussion (public) => Topic started by: Goza on February 02, 2009, 01:07:15 pm

Title: Prince of Persia
Post by: Goza on February 02, 2009, 01:07:15 pm
Finished the new Prince of Persia (Xbox360 version) yesterday. Whole lot of fun if you are not put off by its simple gameplay and easymode (you can't die, if you miss a jump etc you are pulled back by your sidekick to the last solid platform you stood on. Basically an automatic quickload).

Unlike the abysmal "Prince of Persia: Warrior Within" the game focuses on navigating the world instead of combat, simpler and with less puzzles than "Sands of Time" thou. The game uses some kind of cel shading, so it feels like you are playing an animated Disney movie. Most of the game's fascination comes from the presentation and high production values.

4 Hubs with 5 levels each get corrupted, your job is to navigate the world to reach each level's sacred ground to cleanse it. Doing this will switch the level from corrupted to normal, which will also spawn 45 light seeds. You need to collect a certain amount of those to open up other levels. Each hub has its own boss which you will re-meet in every level (fighting those is 90% of the game's combat, there are almost no other enemies). That's kinda cool as you learn more about them while progressing. You are also semi-free to chose which level to go next.

Pros:
- awesome presentation
- nonlinear level progression
- the ending

Cons:
- some backtracking to locate more light seeds
- a bit too many quicktime events
- the prince's anime hair style and some forced dialogue jokes

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Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: delling on February 02, 2009, 02:38:30 pm
Is it worth buying as the 4th game for my Xbox?
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Goza on February 02, 2009, 02:41:41 pm
...cause I am totally familiar with your taste of games and what a game is worth to you...

It was absolutely worth the download thou! :D
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: kawe on February 02, 2009, 06:23:46 pm
It didn't get the greatest of receptions. Looks interesting, but to be honest I'll probably wait 'till it's bargain-bin price.
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Shalala on February 03, 2009, 04:24:41 am
I've completed it in about 2 nights and collected all the light seeds (there are 1001).

All i can say is that its a beautifull game, its the type where you sit, lean back on your chair take the keyboard in  your lap and just play for pure enjoyment.

As goza said there is no real dying in the game and no loading screens so you can't get to that 'OMG FUCKING BULLSHIT I MADE THE JUMP BUT THE $&@#()#*% GAME DIDNT GET THAT... AAAA NOW I GOTTA RUN BACK FOR 3MINS' etc.

It's a fun roallercoaster, they could have named it differently tho, as it doesn't really have any connections to the previous parts of the game excent the title.

For all those that liked the combat and hardness in PoP2/PoP3 - this game will seem like miserable fail in your eyes!
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Goza on February 03, 2009, 09:40:17 am
It didn't get the greatest of receptions. Looks interesting, but to be honest I'll probably wait 'till it's bargain-bin price.

80% on both Metacritic and Gamerankings isn't that shabby.
http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/945943.asp?q=prince%20of%20persia
http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbox360/princeofpersia?q=prince%20of%20persia

General consensus is that it's like Assassin's Creed: Simple easy game in a beautiful wrapping. Which is true :D

I've completed it in about 2 nights and collected all the light seeds (there are 1001).

Gasp! I think I got 605.
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Buby on February 05, 2009, 12:16:41 am
I've completed it in about 2 nights and collected all the light seeds (there are 1001).

All i can say is that its a beautifull game, its the type where you sit, lean back on your chair take the keyboard in  your lap and just play for pure enjoyment.

As goza said there is no real dying in the game and no loading screens so you can't get to that 'OMG FUCKING BULLSHIT I MADE THE JUMP BUT THE $&@#()#*% GAME DIDNT GET THAT... AAAA NOW I GOTTA RUN BACK FOR 3MINS' etc.

It's a fun roallercoaster, they could have named it differently tho, as it doesn't really have any connections to the previous parts of the game excent the title.

For all those that liked the combat and hardness in PoP2/PoP3 - this game will seem like miserable fail in your eyes!
Agree with Bear!.. sad it is very short game :s
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Lotinja on February 05, 2009, 07:41:14 am
Been considering getting my hands on this game.

I've been a huge fan of the first Prince of Persia (The modern one) game mostly because of It's "How the hell do i get there" moments. Just sitting there, with not having a huge horde of enemies coming towards you, ables you to focus on how to progress through a huge room to get to a certain point. Wich is one of the best parts of the game.

Second game was pure shit imo, to much Zerg, thankfully the third was a compromise between the first and second (Thankfully)

Heard some negative things about it, but now i feel i should try it myself, did'nt know they went back to the original idea!
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: delling on February 05, 2009, 02:33:07 pm
PFft, it's all about dying in the original game, and being warped back about 15 minutes... Having to repeat the same, tricky puzzles over and over... and slipping into pits of spikes...

Happy days...
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Goza on February 05, 2009, 02:39:00 pm
You played the original?

Not even I played that. And I'm...
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Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Lotinja on February 05, 2009, 04:12:31 pm
Lets not forget the retarded jumps and the frustration of the NES lack of saving possibility, with the exception of passwords.. and well... ya... No comment needed there

I even HAVE the old Prince of Persia game!

In the closet with my NES SNES and N64 (Fanboy? WHERE!?)
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: delling on February 05, 2009, 04:32:45 pm
That's how the original Prince worked, Lotinja -- passwords. the NES could save on cartridges... it just wasn't how Prince worked, as I recall.

I played #1 and #2 Goza, in all their EGA and VGA glory. Or maybe it was even CGA...
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Daekesh on February 05, 2009, 05:22:53 pm
The original PoP was VGA iirc.  Definitely wasn't CGA.
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Lotinja on February 07, 2009, 04:04:15 pm
Yup Dell, you could save, not many games that used it though, think its something that came in during the later NES period. Was some old RPG (cant remember the name) i played on the NES, I'ts the only game I've ever seen where you could save on the NES, but ya the techonogy was there.

With NES i meant the PoP NES version. But the games back then sure were'nt mercifull...

THink there was some other horrendously (spelling) impossible game called "Gouls'n'Goblins" (or something similiar)

No saving there either, and the main story took hours to finish i belive.
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: delling on February 07, 2009, 04:19:34 pm
Hm, I remember lots of saving -- all the platformers. Mario, Turtles, etc.
Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Lotinja on February 07, 2009, 04:32:12 pm
SNES prob, there all the games had saving.

I have the first turtle game on NES (wich was horrible) Had no saving what so ever. Not sure about the second, can't really remember so can't give a statement.

None of the three Mario games on NES had any saving on them either.

They did'nt even have a "password Restorer"


The SNES on the other hand, cant remember a single game without saveing. Then again, never played it much. Bit Donkey Kong, some Super Mario world and a few other games i cant really remember.

Title: Re: Prince of Persia
Post by: Hugman on February 08, 2009, 04:24:14 am
Its all about Gremlins 2 on the NES.