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Versus CluClu Land: Is Death the Mother of Beauty?
"Prince of Persia isn't Ninja Gaiden, and this is OK, because it's not aiming for the same tension-filled experience. It's a game that wants to be lyrical. It wants to be an musical instrument rather than a crucible, and it succeeds in this goal." Point taken. I might end up giving the Prince a chance, when my current crop of challenge-heavy games is worn down.
games  princeofpersia  ubisoft  criticism  iroquoispliskin  stylisation  lyricism 
december 2008 by infovore

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