Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands

released on Dec 31, 2010

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands

released on Dec 31, 2010

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is a new game from Gameloft company. 'Sands of Time' is a continuation of the previous part of the game about Prince of Persia Sands of Time. A new chapter loved by many mobile game fans will tell you that during the visit to his brother Prince of Persia finds a royal palace under the onslaught of a powerful army. For the sake of the kingdom from complete destruction, he decided to apply the ancient magical powers of the Sand! Java version of the game for a mobile phone offers the gamers a completely new innovative gameplay. Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands is an epic adventure, where the dangers are waiting for the hero at every step! Start off a dangerous adventure with Prince of Persia and experience unbelievable magical powers of the Sand of Time! Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands game features: New possibilities: Restoring life, Stop time and more; Availability of the levels-chases; New techniques: use magic, throw enemies, steal their weapons; 9 detailed locations, including the House, the Catacombs and the Desert; Interactive environment: Climb the column, explore and destroy objects and secrets!


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Dang, you see the thing I'm learning with these old Java games is that they can have different versions that vary pretty significantly depending on what device someone had, and in this case the only one I could comfortably emulate was LAME. It felt very phoned in (pun not intended) with bland levels made up of the same handful of assets. Enemies also tend to block a lot more now, which doesn't make battles any more challenging or complex it just increases the amount of time you sit there mashing the attack key outside of the couple of insect foes who require you to jump over them to reach their weak spot. The only new idea here is a few tedious chase sequences and the whole experience concludes in a frustrating boss encounter that you only have a limited method of doing damage to and has a move that can basically kill you in a single hit. The worst part of all is I looked up what the option for people with more powerful phones was like. Doesn't seem to be anything all that special compared to the earlier mobile PoP games, but man is it a heck of a lot more interesting than what I played. So a fat L for me and a rare disappointment from retro Gameloft.

5/10