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Prince of Persia®: The Sands of Time

A Classic Adventure with Some Rough Edge

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a fantastic action-adventure game that still holds up in many ways. The story is excellent, with a well-crafted narrative that keeps you engaged throughout the journey. The time-bending mechanics and platforming sections are the real highlights, making for some truly satisfying moments when everything flows smoothly. However, the game isn’t without its frustrations. The controls can feel a bit wacky at times, with the Prince not always responding the way you’d expect, which can lead to some annoying mistakes. The camera doesn’t do you any favors either, especially in tight corridors where it makes combat more difficult than it needs to be. Speaking of combat, the hitboxes and animations don’t always line up, which can make fights frustrating. That said, the color-coded enemies are a nice touch, making it easier to remember the best way to take them down. Overall, Sands of Time is still a great game with a compelling story and fun platforming, but the combat and camera can be a bit of a struggle. If you can look past those flaws, it’s definitely worth playing.

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A Plague Tale: Innocence

A Tense and Immersive Experience

I'm currently on Chapter 4 of A Plague’s Tale: Innocence, and so far, the game has been an engaging and atmospheric journey. It does an excellent job of pulling you into its grim world, making every moment feel tense and immersive. The game’s mechanics are simple to learn, so I'm sure anyone can pick it up. However, I’ve noticed that the hitbox detection seems a bit off at times—I swear I dodged an attack, yet I still got hit. This makes certain encounters feel a little unfair, but overall, the core gameplay is still enjoyable. Stealth is a key aspect of survival, and you have to be extra cautious around guards. Unlike in some other stealth-based games, they won’t just give up if you’re spotted. They will actively search for you and, if they catch you, it’s game over. There’s no second chance, which really raises the stakes and keeps you on edge. One of the standout aspects of the game is its use of lighting. The way the game plays with light and shadows not only enhances the eerie atmosphere but also serves a functional role in navigating through the rat-infested world. The sound design is another highlight—the ambient noises, whispers, and music all work together to build tension and make every moment feel impactful. So far, A Plague’s Tale: Innocence has delivered a gripping experience. I’m excited to see where the story goes and how the gameplay evolves in later chapters. If you’re a fan of stealth, survival, and atmospheric storytelling, this game is definitely worth checking out.

Baldur's Gate 3

Please play

Play and support the hellout of this game. Force your friends to buy it and play it with you