GameDaily writes: "After captivating audiences with Prince of Persia in 2008, Ubisoft decided to release another chapter in the acclaimed franchise, just in time for the Sands of Time film, due next week. Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands returns to the traditional gameplay that fans love. The Prince battles a growing sand army as he runs along walls, uses powerful elements to solve puzzles and slaughters dozens of bad guys with a powerful sword. While we're happy to see this kind of game again, a few problems keep him from saving the day."
It’s that time of the month again folks. The time where gamers collectively gather all over the internet to criticize what free games they get this month. So, who plundered the other’s fanboys for all their self-worth and gratification in life? Who was the victor in July? Let’s take a look.
MenStuff: "Bullet-time and the control of time in general have become a staples of action video games over the past ten years, and a lot of thanks can go to the sci-fi blockbuster, The Matrix. The art of slowing down time in order to act faster, or respond more precisely, has slipped its way into a number of our favourite games, and with Quantum Break releasing this week and embracing this to the fullest, we’re here to pay homage to these time-bending experiences."
Singularity man...dear god that was one of my top First person shooters last gen.
Only FPS at the time of CODs popularity which did something different
We need a sequel.
God of War Ascension. Very well designed and challenging puzzles that used time manipulation.
Also Final Fantasy XIII-2
MyGaming: "With the recent release of Rare REPLAY, a collection that celebrates a number of fantastic platformers (among others), we thought we’d talk about the genre for a bit.
So to celebrate the world of platformers, we look at the 5 best in recent years."
i may rent this game, but it gonna get left in the dust with all these other great games coming out now