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The Prince returns to the exotic Persia. After his father invades the palace of the Maharajah, the Prince, tricked by a treacherous vizier, uses a magic dagger to release the dangerous Sands of Time from an ornate hourglass. With the aid of a beautiful,...
The Prince returns to the exotic Persia. After his father invades the palace of the Maharajah, the Prince, tricked by a treacherous vizier, uses a magic dagger to release the dangerous Sands of Time from an ornate hourglass. With the aid of a beautiful, mysterious, and potentially untrustworthy ally, players guide the Prince to recapture the Sands of Time and restore peace to the land.
Gravity-defying acrobatics, ferocious combos and the ability to bend time to fulfill your destiny
Erase the past, behold the future, and freeze the present in real-time for unlimited gameplay variations
Uncover the mysteries of a world never before explored in action-adventure gaming
The game hasn't aged very well.
- Character can get stuck on objects when walking in cutscenes where you don't have any control. Happened to me multiple times and forced multiple reloads.
- Camera jumps around all the time, really annoying in platforming sections.
- Platforming is decent but not great because controls are not very precise. I fell multiple times because the character did a different action than what I expected/wanted to do.
- Xbox controller is supported but no buttons were assigned by default, I had to bind all controlls manually.
- No widescreen support but you can play in high resolution with black bars on the sides, that's fine by me. Graphics in general are pretty good for an old game.
PoP: Sands of Time might have been great once upon a time, but now it is a mediocre game. Camera issues, repetitive combat and a disaster of an end, it does not deserve the praise it recieves now.
Dear god, just for that last chapter alone, where the dagger is taken from you is horrible. The only thing that saves this game from a lower score is that (up until said chapter) you can rewind time to revert mistakes. Mistakes that most often stem from the perspective, and the game arbitrarily deciding when you can reach something and not.
The final boss battle is ...
Such a dissapointment. Such a waste. So.... easy? There is no challenge at all. No platforming (which is the good part of this game), nor puzzling. Just hack away.
The 4 characters in the game are so forgettable, so stereotypical (but not in a good, fun way) I would not have been able to remember Farahs name had there not been a section where the Prince shouts it every few seconds. The Prince sounds so bored, and does not grow into a character until the very end.
Farah is... just a stereotypical scared woman who can't defend herself and needs constant attention. (And is very sexualized, like the harem enemies)
Then we have 1 guard who shouts at you one time.
And the final bad guy, the sorcerer, the Jafar look-a-like. Who doesn't have much of a plan, nor lines to say. Just "GIVE ME THE DAGGER".
Positives:
+ Rewind mechanic
+ Platforming
+ The first hour of combat
Negatives:
- The rest of the combat
- The puzzles (Except the one audio puzzle, that one I liked)
- Ending
- Characters
Compatibility:
* Works fine on Windows 7, 10
- Max resolution is 1280x1024, but can be hacked
- FOV is very low and made me feel nautious. There is a hack to change it, but it heavily distorts forced camera sweeps
The camera angle fixing I can live with from playing LOZ games. What I can't stand is when your character doesn't do what you tell it to do. I have never rage quitted to the point where I unistal a game. This is the first. Glad that I only payed $2.