Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC) German

  • Brand : Ubisoft
  • Product name : Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC)
  • Product code : 300029625
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  • Long product name Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC) German :

    Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC)

  • Short summary description Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC) German :

    Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC), PC, T (Teen)

  • Long summary description Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC) German :

    Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC). Platform: PC, ESRB rating: T (Teen)

Reviews
Updated:
2014-10-15 14:21:16
Average rating:75
Uk has collected 22 expert reviews for Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC) German and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
gadgetguy.com.au
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2014-10-15 14:21:01
Average rating:70
The new Prince of Persia game is a return to the core gameplay of Sands of the Time, which is most certainly a very good thing; although there's not much in the way of innovation to freshen the offering. In your quest to save the kingdom or whatev...
digitalone.com.sg
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2014-10-15 14:21:16
Average rating:80
Some puzzles involve radial levers. These may activate four types of action for each quadrant turned, so try turning them fully and observe the full effects before you rush to attempt the puzzle.
  • Ornate ingame worlds and excellent voice acting. Interesting puzzles and decent combat...
  • Poor camera angle might result in some headaches when controlling your character or taking 'leap of faiths'.
  • Forgotten Sands is a thoroughly enjoyable game that challenges both brain and brawn...
gamespot.com
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2014-10-15 14:21:01
Average rating:75
The 2008 release of Prince of Persia took the franchise in an invigorating new direction, employing open-world design and a painterly artistic style to great effect. It breathed life into a series that had been treading water for years, but you won't s...
  • Platforming sections have lots of thrilling moments, New abilities spice up the standard jumping action, Clever puzzles require careful thought to complete, The prince's narration adds personality to the story.
  • Combat is shallow and way too easy, Camera restrictions makes certain sections difficult to navigate, Early portions are too familiar, Copy protection scheme requires constant Internet access.
  • The prince's high-flying adventure is marred by camera issues and weak combat, but the excellent platforming is still loads of fun...
gameobserver.com
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2014-10-15 14:21:01
Average rating:83
The Prince of Persia franchise is an interestingly unique representative of the videogame industry. While other game series are famed along with all their sequels and spin-offs, the fantasy world created by Jordan Mechner more than 10 years ago is one...
  • The Forgotten Sands is, as noted, an absolutely unnecessary addition to the franchise in the literal sense, as it contributes almost nothing to the story vault of the series. The migration to HD was also a choice the reason for which can be hard to com...
newgamenetwork.com
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2014-10-15 14:21:15
Average rating:80
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is a return to the old style platforming seen in Sands of Time. Using a tried and tested combination of combat, platforming, and the odd puzzle it does do a pretty good job bringing players back. Sword combat is en...
1up.com
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2014-10-15 14:21:15
Average rating:81
Prince of Persia's had somewhat of an identity problem this past decade. If you count Prince of Persia 3D, The Sands of Time, and 2008's Prince of Persia, The Forgotten Sands marks the fourth time Jordan Mechner's classic puzzle-platformer has been rei...
Geek.com
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2014-10-15 14:21:15
Average rating:0
The new Prince of Persia is a 3D platformer on autopilot mode. You run, jump, and swing around a castle, occassionally stopping to kill sand skeletons, all while trying to get some place (usually to where ever your brother is) without any particular ur...
ign.com
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2014-10-15 14:21:16
Average rating:80
by Anthony Gallegos I've been a fan of the Prince of Persia franchise ever since 2003's The Sands of Time. The combination of acrobatics and combat-- along with the sweeping environments -- made the Prince of Persia franchise one of my favorites from...
  • Forgotten Sands is much better than the 2008 Prince of Persia, but still not as great as Sands of Time – the game it so obviously seeks to recapture the spirit of. The story and visuals are unimpressive, but the combat and platforming are good enough t...
evergeek.com
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2014-10-15 14:21:16
Average rating:70
As the umpteenth outing for the looooong-running Prince of Persia franchise, it's hard not to describe the newest chapter, The Forgotten Sands, as anything but "predictable," which seems like something Simon Cowell might say were he a game critic inste...
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