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Gameplayer: Prince of Persia: Fallen King Review

Gameplayer Writes:
This is indeed a momentous occasion, people. For this could be, in the entire history of videogames as a medium, the first title ever to discriminate against left-handed people. We don't know about you, but we're off to the authorities to complain. Trouble is, which one? The police? The coastguard?

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Madusha5322d ago

I had 'The original Prince of Persia' it was an awesome game, still want to play it today. Didn't know until now, Prince of Persia shares it's birthday with mine :D

One of the best game series's to come out in the history of gaming.

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GamingTrend Review: Prince of Persia: The Fallen King

GamingTrend writes: "After a very successful run on the last generation of consoles, Prince of Persia has been reimagined for the current generation. At the same time, Ubisoft also hoped to make some bold new inroads on portables as well, an area that's always been underserved by the Prince. This strategy began with Prince of Persia: The Fallen King.

I was very torn on Prince of Persia: The Fallen King. They tried to do some new things, and they succeeded on some accounts. However, after all is said and done, the mistakes add up to make this a really bad game. Let's take a closer look."

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GayGamer: Prince Of Persia: The Fallen King Review

GayGamer:

"Perhaps, it is best to summarize all of this by stating that The Fallen King is years ahead of its time in terms of design, a product of its time graphically, but unfortunately held back by technical limitations and not yet perfected gesture recognition. During the game's smoothest sequences, the Prince leaps, bounds, and strikes enemies with an ease and flow that its console big brother wishes it could mimic. Sadly, the game's low points of control intricacies and quirks will anger most players beyond the point of return. The resulting experience is one that will push many away but will be a game that a few will be able to intensely cherish. Because of this Mirror's Edge-like divide, add a point to my score if you are capable of seeing past a game's obvious flaws to see its "inner beauty," otherwise subtract a point."

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