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50 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Visual Feast,
This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
Talk about a brilliant implementation of time technology, plus stellar graphics and motion animation. This is a showcase for the great achievements gaming has made.Other time-involve games either jumped years forward or back in time, or used cheezy VCR symbols to handle your time changes. In Sands of Time, it's extremely easy to use and VERY handy. You fall off a ledge? Just slide back in time a bit and try again! The graphics are just amazing. The character moves fluidly, and the combat sequences look like a well animated movie. The character can run along walls, do back flips, climb poles, leap chasms, and much more. When he runs along a wall and passes a banner, the banner ripples in the wind. The attention to detail - from shadows to textures to torches flickering and water rippling - is just amazing. Part of the game is slaying your enemies in new and interesting ways. But part is negotiating the terrain and figuring out how to get to the next area. Some of the puzzles are straightforward - run along the wall, jump up the ledges. But others are far more devious and require a lot of thought to get through. There are many great releases out right now that we are enjoying greatly, but Sands of Time is the one that always draws the most fascinated reactions from friends. They comment constantly on the graphics, animation and gameplay while we move from scene to scene. It's like poetry in motion. And it's fun. Highly recommended for someone who is looking to really enjoy the game as a visual feast while reaching their goals.
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Playable Dream,
By Matthew Warner (Providence, RI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time was not a game I was looking foreward to. Like a lot of folks in this generation who grew up with video games, I had very fond memories of the original Prince of Persia for PC, an incredibly animated, original, and difficult title that wowed you with it's remarkably efficient simplicity. Even the Gameboy and SNES version were fantastic, all adhering to the similar formula but expounding on them just enough to be new without betraying the roots of the game. When the poor 3D version debuted for PC a few years back, nobody was really surprised that it was poor; from the earliest preview screens, the game reeked of a formulaic approach to try to "update" a game that had no need of updating. The result was, well, expected. When Sands of Time was announced, I barely let it register. Oh, great, I thought, another Prince of Persia game. Didn't they already try that? Why not just try updating Asteroids again? It would be cheaper to fail at that. Well, my foot's in my mouth pretty deep right now. Really deep, in fact. The new Prince of Persia is among the best games I have ever played in my life. It falls just a teeny bit short of legendary status - It's not quite the legendary, genre-defining stuff of Mario 3 or Half-Life - but it's very, very close, and it easily ranks as my favorite game out right now. What sets this game apart is apparent from the instant you start playing it. Gone is the feeling that this is a rehash - everything is new while maintaining the spirit of the original games, from the Prince's ninja-like acrobatics to the music to the storyline. It all comes down to this, possibly the highest compliment I can pay this game: If the original Prince of Persia had been made in 2003, this would be it. It's obvious that the developers had an excellent idea of what the player will find fun, as opposed to what they think the player will find fun - a huge difference. It boils down to a confidence issue concerning the programming team. Do we go with what people are expecting, or do we take the chance to make our own thing and see if people will accept that? It's not easy to go the latter route - see Sega's Gunvalkyrie for an example of what NOT to do when trying your own thing. Innovation is key, but it has to be something that will make you actually want to play the game, not make you want to play something else. Speaking of controls, this game controls like magic, with ultra-responsive and quite forgiving moves that interpret what the player is trying to do without requiring absolute precision, a Godsend in 3D games like this. This carries over from the acrobatics involved in the game to the excellent combat engine, both of which are integral to the experience. Most of the game has the player navigating one trap-filled room to find the next - strong shades of Sony's ICO here, which should be seen as a good thing - and at various points the player becomes involved in a pitched battle against a set number of spawning enemies - ICO again - which he must defeat to move on. What's remarkable is how cohesive everthing is. There's no feeling of disjointed challenges being thrown at the player, but rather the impression that all this stuff really is the same castle, and could, if you squint, be believable. The game has it's own logic that it adheres to, which really is the mark of a game that's been developed properly. In addition, the design team made an interesting choice concerning the difficulty. Instead of making the game seriously hard, they make it "tricky". It's not an easy game, but it still makes sense as to what to do, and it's this key element that determines the difference between "frustrating" and "challenging." In other words, if the sole reason the game is difficult is because the game makes it hard for the player to do what they want (again, see Gunvalkyrie) then the fun of the game is lost, and the challenge becomes irritating as opposed to engaging. In Prince of Persia, the controls are so fluid that you always feel fully in control, and any screw-ups are your own fault, not because something didn't work like it was supposed to. This concept, which seems so difficult to nail down, is present here in perfect display. The only game I know of that is a better example of this is Treasure's Ikaruga, a masterpeice in it's own right. If it seems like I'm making a lot of comparisons, there's a reason. Prince of Persia can be looked at like a Quentin Tarantino movie in a way. It takes lots of elements from other works in the medium and mashes them all together, but in the process actually improves upon them and makes something unique. If I were to break the new Prince into it's components, it might look something like this: Take 2 parts Ico, 1 part Soul Reaver, add a touch of Blix, bake it in the Splinter Cell engine until perfect and voila! Sands of Time, unlike anything you've ever had before. Don't miss this game, whatever you do. (As an aside, this review is for the Xbox version, but word from the front is that the differences between versions are slight; for the record, the Gamecube version, surprisingly, has the best graphics, the Xbox version has the best load times and comes with the full version of the Prince of Persia 2 PC game, and the PS2 version is the one you get if you don't have either of the other two consoles - the game was designed to run on the PS2, so it's not like you'll be missing much. Any way you go, you're in good hands, so it boils down to a matter of convenience.)
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Possibly one of the best games ever...,
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This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
This game is nothing short of amazing. I wouldn't say that this falls in my favorite genre, yet this is probably my all-time-favorite game.The game looks great! Not just are the graphics very good, but UbiSoft is also introducing a new way of presenting a jump-and-run game to the player. While most of the time the camara is behind the player as in most other jump-and-runs, it also moves around whenever something special happens. Example: When the prince runs up and along a wall, the camera moves to the side to show the best possible perspective for the action. This is more like a movie than a game as far as the presentation goes. And the most amazing part is that this does NOT interfere with the gameplay. One would think that all this moving around would confuse the player, but it does not, because it is done very well. To me, this is a major advance in gameplay. Many player may not even notice the effect or think it is a small issue, but it is really a major leap forward towards providing a much more immersive experience. Luckily, this game has more going for it than just visuals. The best part is probably the gameplay. The prince can do things that are breath taking, yet they are easy to pull of. This makes the game a lot of fun, because it makes the player feel good about him or herself. At the same time, the game is not too easy. In fact, the game has a number of difficult parts, although asides from one battle, I didn't find anything that is really frustrating. So is there anything I do not like about the game? Well, the camera could be a bit better at times, although it has been majorly improved over the demo versions that were available before the game shipped. Also, the game says it is Xbox Live enabled. This is true, but it only means that your friends can see when you are online. There is no online playing or even special content (at least not at this point). I do no expect this game to have an online mode, nor is there any major need for other online services (although additional downloadable levels would be nice :-) ). But I always think it is borderline false advertising when a game claims to be live enabled, yet once one logs on, nothing more happens. If you are thinking about buying this game: Go ahead! You will not be disappointed.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic,
By Franklin J Vanden Bosch (Grand Rapids, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
If you are a married guy who has an allowance every month and can only spend like $50 a month or every two months on video games...then read this. I have both Ghost Recons and Rainbow Six and SSX3 and couple different 2004 EA Sports games..and they are all fun. But if you want a pure game, with beautiful graphics and an amazing movie like feel...this is the one. It is a fricking riot to run up and down walls and kill the bad guys in slow-mo while you back flip over them..it's just plain cool. Rent it first or just buy it...but you have to try it out. And this review isn't from some nerdy computer geek like the rest of these usually are. I am a 25 year old, balding, married dude who plays some video games. You know you can trust me.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Prince Of Persia------A True Masterpiece!,
By "shiraz313" (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
Prince of Persia- Sands of Time is absolutely One of the Greatest game I have ever played in my life, I am a huge fan of POP series since childhood and this one tops all expectation. Here is how I would rate different venues out of 10:graphics: 10/10 (awesome!) Pros: The game is stunning, with rich graphics, beautiful scenerio, amazing fight moves for the prince and great game controls. With the ability to freeze and rewind time, killing enemies in slow motion and able to perform breathtaking acrobats, the game truely becomes larger than life. Cons: I don't want to say it (Since I love this game!), but here is the thing, the game can frustrate you on occasions. ONE, trying to know what to do and where to go next, since there are areas where mind will go blank after a while. It is better to have some sort of strategy guide for that. TWO, the enemies can get really repetitive and irritate you after a while, there is not much you can do but keep hanging in , rewind time if the enemies double-triple team and starts slicing you like bread, but that can also get irritating. Overall, even with the cons I said, the game is perfect and a work of art and style, I would recommend it to anyone who owns XBox :)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yea...it's THAT good!,
By Adam B (Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
LOVESIT!!! This is one of those adventure games that you just can't stop playing. The graphics are amazing, the sound is great, and the gameplay is incredible. It's amazing how fluid the prince moves in this game and how he controls. You can do amazing looking acrobatics, run across walls, and slow down ladders with ease and without complication. One thing I absolutely love about this game are the puzzles. They always make sense and although some are quite hard, they add a great depth to the game. They are all pretty similar in how they are completed, usually having to go from point A to point B. This is something I found great. I'm not too fond of games that have a great deal of backtracking involved; to me this ruins the excitement of the game. The combat system in the game is also a major plus. The prince can hold one of several swords, in which he can easily slash threw enemies with. Even though these are all great things, probably my favorite aspect of the game is the ability to go back in time. Let's say you accidently fall to your death in the middle of a pretty lengthy part of the game. What are you going to do?, restart and try all over again? No! You can easily just go back in time and try again from seconds before the death, that is if you have any Sand power left. All in all, this game is a great action/adventure title perfect for any gamer in the mood for a very fulfilling story and game.
Presentation The story is great. The menus are some of the best I've seen and easy to track through. Graphics The graphics are amazing. The enviroments are stunning. This is just a great work of art. Sound The dialouge and voice acting is great. The music and sound effects fit the game well. Gameplay The gameplay is really what keeps me loving this game. The puzzles are very fun even though some can be quite a challenge. Lasting Appeal A pretty lengthy action adventure title that, once completed, can easily be repeated with just as much fun as the first time through!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great title, but not flawless,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
Sands of Time is one of the most enjoyable and unique game experiences of the past few years and is a great adventure game. I love the graphics, animation, and sound design, especially the sounds of clanging swords and crumbling bridges. The music is great too, fitting the time period the game takes place in. It is also challenging without being frustrating at all times. The ability to rewind time is great, as well as the combat moves, my favorite being the vault and slash. I love the ability to run across walls. The puzzles don't get in the way of the action too much, although the last mirror puzzle was annoying as hell.
POP has it's share of drawbacks though. In some parts of the game the camera is downright awful, which resulted me dying from falls more times than I'd like to admit, especially when the camera zooms out when I had to make a jump that was a matter of life and death. The ability to rewind time did help with having to repeat these areas too much though. Also you spend most of the battles fighting the same enemies over and over and over. It gets repetitive. It wouldn't have hurt to throw in some different types of enemies and maybe added a couple extra boss fights. Also annoying is fighting 15 enemies you can't vault and having your AI partner Farah being too stupid and letting herself getting attacked and making no effort to defend herself. This leads to you to stop what you are doing and try to keep her from getting killed which sometimes result in you and her being killed. All complaints aside, POP is still a great title and one that shouldn't be missed, and is available at retailers for less than $20. If you haven't gotten the chance to play it yet, you are missing out on one of this generation's classics.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Prince of Persia, but King of Time,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
Prince of Persia: Sands of Time - Circa 2003
GOOD: - Unique control over time (time rewind is very helpful and cool) - Lots of exceptional and unique acrobatics and puzzles - Great remake of the classic Prince of Persia franchise BAD: - Combat is not truly fleshed out, feels lacking and repetitive - Many consider game overall short - No real boss battles to speak of IF IT FITS YOUR TASTE: - Lots of acrobat jumping, climbing, wall-running, as well as puzzle solving - Not a God of War/Devil may Cry type of game at all GAME ITS MOST ASSOCATED TOO: - Prince of Persia: Warrior Within - Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones ADDITIONAL NOTES: - Hidden in the game is a unlockable version of the original Prince of Persia (original Prince of Persia 2, unlockable on Xbox version only)
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilient remake of an old classic,
By vendetta89 "Greg" (Orangevale, CA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
Prince of Persia is a phenominal example of a mix between action/adventure and platforming. The platfroming is as close to gaming heavon as you can get. It is just so much fun. There were times when you would die, and you wold be happy to redo a section.
In regards to the fighting elements of the game, they could have been better. There are a variety of different moves you can do but it still isnt that deep. It is mostly contained in one button, then later you get another weapon and it uses the Y button. The story in PoP is great. You activate the sands of Time and you have to escape the castle in which they are spreading. while all of this is going on, you have to find the assistent to the king of persia, you father is the king, and kill the assistent. Im not goning to reveal all of the story to you so you have to play it to find out. The only thing I dont like about this game is that it is one of the hardest games I have ever played. even on the easy difficulty level. On hard, its almost impossible. Overall, Prince of Persia The Sands of Time is one of the best platforming games ever made. Concept-Bring back the Prince from old times. Presintation- 9.5- Overall, a great package, with good menus and box art, it brings the Prince's world to life. Graphics- 9.0- This game is pretty. The lighting, texture work is all great. Though the character models could use some work as well as the lip syncing. Sound- 9.2- Music is awesom, voce overs are good, battle sounds are good as well. Playability- 9.7- It works perfectly. i would give a 10, but the camera can be a bit wonky. entertainment- 9.6- In my mind, one of the best platformers of all time. Replay Value- 7.0- One you finish it, you might want to play it again, but chances are you got so frustrated that you dont. The remake of the original PoP is a nice addition.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great game for game people who play games.,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Video Game)
This game is awesome with loads of action. I had fun playing this game for hours. The only set back being that, much like the old game pitfall, you hardly die from the enemies, but because of your own stupid mistakes. The fight sequences were good but the direction of where you jump is sometimes unpredictable. Overall I had fun playing the game and figuring out the puzzles that surround you throughout.
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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time by UBI Soft (Xbox)
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