![]() There are some changes when it comes to gameplay. ![]() As such, you’re always trying to cover the ‘1’ and ‘3’ buttons with your spare hand, which is less than ideal. It works well, although we’re starting to notice the problem of having a system that often relies on timed diagonal presses when most mobile D-pads don’t handle diagonals too well. Run into a wall, for example, and you’ll start scampering up it, while a press of 'up' or '2' at this point will bounce you off at an angle. It’s the same kind of action platformer too, whereby you negotiate a series of impossibly twisty levels thanks to a semi-automated movement system. ![]() This similarity extends to a nigh-on-identical HUD display (button prompts, damage indicator) and a number of recycled assets. Long liveįrom the off, we should comment that The Forgotten Sands is remarkably similar to the last mobile Prince of Persia adventure, Prince of Persia Zero. ![]() But as swashbuckling princes go, he doesn’t hold a candle to the Prince of Persia.Īt the start of his latest game, The Forgotten Sands, the agile prince is fighting his way single handedly through an invading army as it lays siege to his brother’s kingdom. Many people in the UK thought Prince Harry (that’s the younger, ginger one) was terribly brave when he joined the army and went out to fight in Afghanistan.įar braver than I, that’s for certain.
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