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That is exactly what I want; I’m getting the game tomorrow (if Royal Mail don’t want their postman dead) and cant wait to be honest.
I haven't got a proper game for ages, proper game as in a game with a good storyline, good characters and smooth gameplay. I've read Gamespot's review of the game and it's pretty promising, they describe alot about the game like how easy it is and how it's the story that really makes this game unique, this is exactly what I’m looking for because I’m not the best when it comes to completing games, as much as I like games I just cant seem to complete them, I always either get fed up with the game or I get stuck in the game.
"...at no point during Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time will you get particularly stuck, if at all." - Gamespot
This has really convinced me that I will definitely enjoy this game and should complete it quite quickly. I've also read the preview for Prince Of Persia 2 and that’s what really made me want to play Sands Of Time, that is also why I don’t mind if it's dead easy because I want to get into the series so I can enjoy Prince Of Persia 2 just as much and understand the story.
> Ubi are a bloody fantastic company right now.
The only decent UbiSoft game EVER was Rayman.
> Ubi are a bloody fantastic company right now.
With POP2 coming out soon. I just hope they add a few more hours to the game. Ubi are a great compay just now, their games seem to attract buyers all the time.
Although it did get very boring in places.
> Short and easy - not a good combination in my books.
True in most cases, but the way PoP is presented more than makes up for it's lack of length and dificulty.
It was so much different from any other 3rd person adventure platformer, and that made it brilliant. Like XIII (IMO) it was enjoyable to play from start to finish - no boring bits.
To make a game that is fun, enjoyable and free from boring sections, is something most developers just can't seem to get right. Kudos to Ubi for doing such a great job.