Review: Consequence-Free Prince of Persia Reduces Frustration, Loses the Fun
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Prince of Persia is one of the least frustrating games ever, because you can’t die. Consider the scene above. Below our hero the Prince is a 100-foot drop onto some jagged rocks. If his bit of wall-running doesn’t work out just right, he’ll plummet straight down to his … immediate salvation. Because his constant companion, […]
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