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An individual effort for the Forgotten Sands on the Wii has paid off for Ubisoft. A great value game that we like as much as the 360 version, but for very different reasons. 8.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? R...
Not hugely original, but great fun. There's a careful balance between furiously slashing at baddies and carefully picking your way through spike-filled deathtraps to keep things from getting monotonous, and it's all strung together by good looks and a str...
Abstract: It seems the Prince scarcely gets time for any R&R these days, and with the upcoming big-screen release, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, our free-running hero has been called back into action on the console front yet again. Does the magic of the Midd...
Abstract: Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands marks Ubisoft's newest attempt at a new PoP game since the lukewarm revamp of the series on HD consoles back in 2008, and while the game is being released to coincide with the Sands of Time film adaptation that wil...
In terms of its core gameplay, The Forgotten Sands - like Sands of Time before it - is without comparison. It does the athletic platform gameplay in a much more accomplished manner than all of those that at least attempt it in some form, and in doing s...
New powers make traversing environments fun, Lots of coollooking areas to explore.
Combat is shallow and uninspired, Slight problems with the camera.
Boring combat threatens to ruin your fun, but exciting platforming and strong artistic design make the prince's latest adventure well worth playing....
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Published: 2010-05-19, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is a direct sequel to the superb 2003 release The Sands of Time, but this latest adventure does not focus on the intriguing time mechanic that served as the backbone for that game. Rather, the prince now has the ab...
Abstract: It'd be nice to think that we, as consumers, had outgrown motion controls for the sake of motion controls shortly after the Wii's hype-laden launch. Admittedly, the unique functionality of the Wii Remote holds the potential for some interesting and int...