This looks more like a very polished indie game then a new game in the prince of persia series. I don’t know how I feel about popular 3d franchises going back to their roots instead of making new 3d experiences. They did it with rayman too, but I didn’t grow up with 2d rayman/prince of persia so it’s not that interesting to me.
The game does look pretty good but I agree with the sentiment, nothing about this looks like Prince of Persia. It feels like they were working on a 2D metroidvania and decided to add the prince of persia name to it. I guess it does take place in a desert setting, but that’s about it.
I know it’s not spam, sorry, it’s just that you posted 30 times in about half an hour. I like the content, that’s why I asked instead of just blocking you and moving on. (And I’m not trying to be a Karen like “do what I say or I’ll block you!”, I know it won’t impact you at all if I block you, just trying to explain my reasoning behind the request. I really don’t want to block you, I do like your posts)
Either way these events are pretty infrequent. There’s another one later today (Sony event), but after that you shouldn’t be seeing so many posts from me in the coming weeks.
Looks cool so far; my worry is having the transformations effectively each just play like completely different, mediocre games; instead of each adding new twists to a form of core gameplay.
Of course, it’s an early trailer, so maybe I’m just not seeing enough of it.
I loved Wargroove. It was the perfect successor to Advance Wars and improved the formula in almost every way, from more fast paced skirmishes (thanks to the alternative win condition of defeating the enemy commander) to the more balanced commanders.
I had some gripes with it, but hopefully they will be solved in this second iteration.
To anyone who likes turn-based strategy games, I highly recommend giving it a try!
Oooh, I was too young for the originals so nice to see them bring them back. Also as a child of the 90s I love the classic campy badass Lara over the new younger realistic version.
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