So it was good, but not as good as the first one... I can live with that. As far as Ebert is concerned he's just a bitter old man who ranting at the videogames, "You damn games get off my lawn!"
The commercial for the Egypt sets was a thousand times more awesome.MaraJade03 said:Yea they even have video for it.Shjade said:Lego Prince of Persia?
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I could see that working.
1) The game is set very close to the end of SoT - you don't go through an experience where you are in constant reliance on someone else, who then can't remember you because that didn't technically happen and then go "alright, she's probably the one that got away - better luck next time!"Stripe said:I somewhat doubt you've had many relationships in your life... lost love is not a permanant pain, infact anyone with a pair should be over it within a year. "The one that got away" is much more likely to have a lasting effect, especially if you continue to have contact with them...Woodsey said:If you haven't play SoT then spoilers-ahoy.
So why, oh why, is there only ONE very FLIPPANT reference to Farah in this game? Something about being bossed about by women. HE LOVES HER FOR FUCK'S SAKE!
Because in SoT his powers were from the Dagger of Time perhaps?Woodsey said:Spoilers for TFS now.
Also, the Prince still has Farah's medallion after SoT, so why doesn't he use that in TFS instead of having to be given the power by the genie?
Can you tell me the issue number? That babe on the cover is just deliciousEightGaugeHippo said:Hmmmm. I have that issue of FHM.
Which I presume you're not if you missed his references to many great Authors throughout his videos; Even once, if I recall correctly, referencing Proust...Arcane Azmadi said:Wow. That reference to Les Miserables caught me COMPLETELY off-guard. That was almost scarily cultured.
1) I didn't say she was the one that got away, I said that she(through no fault of her own) broke his heart, which people actually get over VERY fast IRL, so the fact he was not whining and writing poetry is because he's not a complete toss and the writers decided against going into the American concept of love. And anyways, from India to Persia probably took a year on its own, let alone the time between getting home and the trip to Malik's kingdomWoodsey said:1) The game is set very close to the end of SoT - you don't go through an experience where you are in constant reliance on someone else, who then can't remember you because that didn't technically happen and then go "alright, she's probably the one that got away - better luck next time!"
2) Oh right, and where's the dagger in Warrior Within? Hmmm... I do wonder what he could have used to reverse time in Warrior Within...
Why, I do believe it was Farah's medallion which he acquired towards the end of SoT.