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They're all laid out in a logical, linear order, so you never have to look far for the next platform or hand-hold. Every environment is littered with beams to balance on, ledges to hang from and poles to swing around.
#Prince of persia the forgotten soundtrack ps2
It also plays well, although again, rather like a PS2 game. Anyway, well done, Tom Salta - your score does a good job of creating atmosphere and enhancing the gameplay experience, especially when the bowhammer cymbalom kicks in.įorgotten Sands looks and sounds good, then. It says here the score's "contemporary world music aesthetic" was produced using made-up instruments such as the "bowhammer cymbalom, lakota slide, walimba, ney and duduk", along with "custom made" ones (our money says two coconut shells and a yoghurt pot filled with macaroni). Us neither, but Ubisoft gave him his own press release so he must be a big deal. Forgotten Sands for Wii has an original score produced by Tom Salta. The high standards of presentation also extend to the soundtrack. This is one of the best-looking titles available for the system. The character models are decent and the animations are superb the prince's moves are fast, fluid and satisfying to perform. A very pretty PS2 game, mind one with proper lighting and nice textures and a high level of environmental detail. Not least because the Wii version of Forgotten Sands looks like a PS2 game. It's as if Ubisoft has upended the hourglass and taken us all the way back to the Sands of Time era.
#Prince of persia the forgotten soundtrack series
Your mission is to run, jump, swing and slash your way through a series of beige environments, solving a variety of puzzles along the way. However, there's plenty here which will be familiar to anyone who's played a Prince of Persia game before. It's even got a different storyline - some nonsense about a genie and a magic sword and the Prince wanting to impress his Dad. This version has been built for the Wii from the ground up. Nor is it a port of the game Dan recently reviewed, despite sharing the same name. Nor is it a sequel to the 2008 series reboot, which introduced an "illustrative art style" and open-world structure, and also turned out to be a bit 6/10. That's despite the fact our hero bears a striking resemblance to the Prince in the film, who as everyone knows is played by Jake Gyllenhaal, who as everyone knows is played by Justin-Bobby out of The Hills. Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands isn't based on the new movie.
#Prince of persia the forgotten soundtrack ps3
There he is on the PC, the PS3 and the Xbox 360, appearing in a game which has a go but ultimately ends up being a bit 6/10. There he is in your local cinema, trying to get off with Gemma Arterton and pretending to be surprised that Ben Kingsley is up to no good. More than two decades after the original game's debut, the Prince of Persia is back. So seems to be the case as far as Ubisoft's concerned, anyway.
