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Destructoid Revisited: the ending of Prince of Persia is broken

Destructoid: The end of a game, in an ideal world, is the apex of its presentation: one moment in which the narrative and gameplay come together, building on everything you've learned in the past eight-to-eighty hours in a satisfying and internally logical way. Unfortunately, given the fact that there isn't a huge stack of pancakes in front of me, I can safely deduce that this isn't an ideal world and that, ergo, games' endings have the chance of sucking eggs.
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Published: 48 days 8 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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