Prince of persia the forgotten sands game to play now




















Annoyingly, things that did work well in 's Prince of Persia have been stripped out like using a companion's attacks to assist you in combat or in making huge jumps, and the hub-based mission structure.

The Forgotten Sands still presents you with increasingly big rooms with conveniently placed levers, poles and columns to jump between and, while the action is exceptionally fluid, you'll be intimately familiar with the concept of deja vu after only a few hours of play. Admittedly, it's inherently difficult to change such a successful concept without losing something, but to basically run away screaming from evolution like this is a bad sign for the future.

Game development should be about evolution and pushing boundaries, not just about playing it safe and chasing the easy dollar, pound or euro. Things aren't all the same, though Combat has been improved since Sands of Time, with a Batman: Arkham Asylum-style setup where huge numbers of enemies advance slowly forwards, while you try to chain together a fluid series of attacks, dodges and special moves see Powers That Be. This works well, with huge swarms of skeletons being despatched with swift sword strokes and acrobatics, but it suffers from the same problems that afflicted Rocksteady's release.

You still get locked into animations too often, causing you to take unnecessary damage, and sometimes things can degenerate into farce as you roll around frantically while your health recharges. There are also too many of the boring big brute enemies that rush you with a charge attack, smash their heads against walls, causing them to remain concussed just long enough for you to hack at them from behind a bit. Word to any game developer out there - these are overused: please stop cramming them into your games.

None of these points stop Forgotten Sands being a fine game. It's just not original and after seven years, more has to be expected than what Forgotten Sands provides. Perhaps the most interesting thing to arise from this game is the question of where the series goes from here, if Ubisoft are so scared of change. Don't forget that Forgotten Sands is carrying Ubisoft's much-maligned DRM system, where your PC has to be online at all times in order to play the game.

Your saved games are also stored online by default. However, this can be changed if you want. Its release is being timed to coincide with the release of the blockbuster Prince of Persia movie coming out next month. You've probably heard about it already, as your female friends have likely been spamming their Facebook feeds with pictures of the film's Prince - Jake Gyllenhaal - sporting a washboard stomach and chiselled pecs.

We won't be anywhere near an cinema in May though, if Ubisoft get their way. We might just be pinned to our chairs, fixated by the site of a non-Gyllenhaal Prince vamping it up on our monitors in classic, non cel-shaded Prince of Persia style. Interestingly enough, the game's plot isn't that of the film, instead it goes all the way back to the Sands of Time trilogy, which ended in with The Two Thrones.

This one, The Forgotten Sands, goes further back, as it's set between the events of the first Sands of Time and the second Warrior Within games. Return of a fan-favorite franchise Set between Prince of Persia — The Sands of Time and Warrior Within, The Forgotten Sands provides fans with a new chapter in the saga of the Prince, and an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the events from this series.

Buy Now. Select Version Digital. Choose Edition. Prince Of Persia: The Forgotten Sands Wielding powers of nature and time, the Prince will have unparalleled mastery over his environment and his enemies in this next chapter in the fan-favorite.

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