How do you only have 2k subscribers? You deserve way more, the videos are very well edited and the review is pretty detailed. Keep it up bro, you'll blow up one day, i know it.
atm there is a for honor event prince of persia. I wonder if Ubisoft finally release a new Prince of Persia game or a complete reboot of the franchise!=) thanks for this amazing review! you got a sub be blessed
True. It's pretty insane actually. Forgotten Sands has a total of 5 different versions that all have the same title and cover-art,, but are wildly different games when actually playing (being the Wii version, DS, PSP and a mobile version. Outside of the version mentioned in the video).
@@Fonzzz002 imma try it out I didn’t knew it had a Wii version I got for 7 dollars I heard good things about and I enjoy the series warrior within introduce me too it
@@kokotheclown2588 The visuals aren’t as good for the Wii, but I do love the dialogue. I’ve played the xbox and Wii version, and while the combat for the xbox is a lot better (and more fun) for me, the Wii version has a lot of better banter since the Prince is never alone nor is he ever talking to himself. The djinn for the Wii accompanies you everywhere and has a lot of good dialogue and actually dives into the history of Izdahar and why it’s designed the way it is. Not to mention that the visuals and scenery for the Wii change a lot more drastically than for the xbox, and you can actually tell that you’re making progress a lot more easily because of the Djinn guiding you through Izdahar and because the scenery changes drastically. Not to mention that the puzzles are a lot more creative and allow a lot more outside the box thinking. The xbox has pretty much only one way to progress and it’s either do or don’t. The Wii, on the other hand, gives you more opportunities to save yourself if you don’t follow the main path they’ve given you. One of the only downsides I can think of is that the fighting isn’t really good. For me, I always dreaded fighting the enemies and only wanted to do the puzzles. But the xbox actually made me want to fight because it felt a lot more badass. The main reason why I like the narrative of the Wii version better is because it’s not just chasing after someone. I’m not going to spoil the plot for the Wii version because it is very different, but the xbox version is just you chasing after Malik. For changing reasons, but it’s always “I have to catch up to Malik” and I easily forgot what my actual goal was when playing the xbox version aside from solving this puzzle here. So if you’re okay with doing mostly puzzles, having to point a lot, and lots of climbing (even fighting the few bosses there are involves climbing and pointing), I would tell you to go play the Wii version. In my experience, it’s a much shorter game. I can take six hours to complete most of the game since it’s mostly climbing anyway. The xbox takes a lot more time. And any sand abilities you get are based around climbing and solving puzzles, so there’s that.
I actually like this game, if you want it to be more difficult, don't upgrade anything
How do you only have 2k subscribers? You deserve way more, the videos are very well edited and the review is pretty detailed. Keep it up bro, you'll blow up one day, i know it.
atm there is a for honor event prince of persia. I wonder if Ubisoft finally release a new Prince of Persia game or a complete reboot of the franchise!=) thanks for this amazing review! you got a sub
be blessed
now u get your remake ^^
@@MySyfer or do they..
if they just use in this game the same attack system of worrier within and make it a litle bit longer
I believe the Wii version has a different story that involves the prince escaping from a kingdom and helping a genie
True. It's pretty insane actually. Forgotten Sands has a total of 5 different versions that all have the same title and cover-art,, but are wildly different games when actually playing (being the Wii version, DS, PSP and a mobile version. Outside of the version mentioned in the video).
@@Fonzzz002 imma try it out I didn’t knew it had a Wii version I got for 7 dollars I heard good things about and I enjoy the series warrior within introduce me too it
@@kokotheclown2588 The visuals aren’t as good for the Wii, but I do love the dialogue. I’ve played the xbox and Wii version, and while the combat for the xbox is a lot better (and more fun) for me, the Wii version has a lot of better banter since the Prince is never alone nor is he ever talking to himself. The djinn for the Wii accompanies you everywhere and has a lot of good dialogue and actually dives into the history of Izdahar and why it’s designed the way it is. Not to mention that the visuals and scenery for the Wii change a lot more drastically than for the xbox, and you can actually tell that you’re making progress a lot more easily because of the Djinn guiding you through Izdahar and because the scenery changes drastically. Not to mention that the puzzles are a lot more creative and allow a lot more outside the box thinking. The xbox has pretty much only one way to progress and it’s either do or don’t. The Wii, on the other hand, gives you more opportunities to save yourself if you don’t follow the main path they’ve given you. One of the only downsides I can think of is that the fighting isn’t really good. For me, I always dreaded fighting the enemies and only wanted to do the puzzles. But the xbox actually made me want to fight because it felt a lot more badass.
The main reason why I like the narrative of the Wii version better is because it’s not just chasing after someone. I’m not going to spoil the plot for the Wii version because it is very different, but the xbox version is just you chasing after Malik. For changing reasons, but it’s always “I have to catch up to Malik” and I easily forgot what my actual goal was when playing the xbox version aside from solving this puzzle here. So if you’re okay with doing mostly puzzles, having to point a lot, and lots of climbing (even fighting the few bosses there are involves climbing and pointing), I would tell you to go play the Wii version. In my experience, it’s a much shorter game. I can take six hours to complete most of the game since it’s mostly climbing anyway. The xbox takes a lot more time. And any sand abilities you get are based around climbing and solving puzzles, so there’s that.
You should have more subs.. amazing review btw
Just bought the trilogy gonna need to play this too
i felt the combat system is a downgrade from worrier within .
Yes i agreed.
alright, this is my probably unpopluar opinion but i didnt like warrior withens combat system that much, just felt weird and boring, idk must me me
worrier within lmao made my day
Someone who worries from within
@@cherifgrib there's no wrong opinions, just bad ones
You need more subs! Awesome video!
Thank you!
I was a bit of a modern day perspective on the or the serious.
Thank you, you saved my money
In my eyes this game is a reboot it just doesn’t fit in the main timeline
I totally agree with you