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For a moment he's a young boy again, desperate to prove himself to his new father, not because he's rich and powerful, but because he's the only father figure Dastan's ever had and because there's something about his kind voice and his immense wisdom and the sparkle in his eye that would have made Dastan love him even if the king had been only a poor commoner. It's amazing how that disappointed tone, that gentle admonishment, hits Dastan like a blow from a hammer. The boy I saw in that square was capable of being more than just good, but of being great." A great man would've stopped what he knew to be wrong, no matter who was ordering it. "A great man would've stopped the attack from happening at all. I'm not sure of the number of chapters yet, but it will be at least 8-10.
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I OWN PRINCE OF PERSIA SAND OF TIME, CAN I GET A STEAM KEY FOR IT? MOVIE
So then I wondered, what if Sharaman hadn't put on the robe, and had therefore survived, and Dastan and Tamina's betrothal had then become official? How would the movie have played out from there? I found it a fascinating idea. We know that Sharaman's a religious man who respects the faith of others to the point that he forbade his sons from invading Alamut because it's holy, and he considered the invasion to be wrong and wished Dastan had prevented it, so it seems to me that he would consider religious vestments stolen from an Alamutian leader to be a poor gift. And this got me wondering how it would have affected the rest of the movie if the betrothal had played a bigger part, or been of a longer standing, or even if they'd actually been forced to marry each other (I am a sucker for the arranged marriage romance novel trope, I must admit).īut for that to happen, Sharaman would have had to survive a little longer, and that's where we come to the second moment that stands out to me: I think it's a bit odd that Sharaman happily accepts the prayer robe of Alamut's regent and tries it on. Why didn't they do more with that in the movie? That could have been comedy/romantic tension gold, if you ask me. First, often I forget that Sharaman's last act in life is to declare Dastan and Tamina betrothed. This was yet another disappointing game made by ubisoft, king of hollow game design.This story was prompted by two moments that have recently stood out to me in the scene where Sharaman dies. The challenge of platforming is why i play POP, yet it became a task that i could have done accidentally. I almost never had to stop to think how i would clear a room and do actual platforming because the game dragged me along, so afraid that i would ever be frustrated. The platforming as you said was worse, however i believe it to be MUCH worse, again it looked great but all i was doing was pressing A at random intervals while pressing forward, it was just an elaborate quick time event. Everything about the game looked great but that was all it had going for it, combat was horrible even before it devolved into hand cramp generator. "I agree with everything you said in the first sentence, however those things can't hide the fact that the actual act of playing the game was boring. The only thing that Sands of Time did better was platforming, and even that wasn't that much better - most platforming "puzzles" consisted of either running around a room looking for climbable ledges or slightly mistiming a wall run, rewinding time, waiting a second and the wall running again, and the ones that didn't were few and far between. Sands of time was the best."The graphics were better, the music was better, the story was better, the characters were better and the combat was better (still awful. Said: " said: "Ugh how can people like that huge quick time event they called a "game."