Check out the Prince of Persia sale. I've finished 4 PoP games and the ones you should be purchasing are: Sands of Time (game 1) and Warrior Within (game 2).
Those games are AMAZING action-platformers.
The Two Thrones is pretty good, but just not as good as the first 2 games. Mostly because they kinda borked up the story.
Prince of Persia (game 4) is decent. Great story, good sound and music, beautiful graphics, but EXTREMELY REPETITIVE.
I haven't played The Forgotten Sands yet, but it doesn't seem any good. Combat especially seems pretty bad.
@Wayne
The Witcher 1 has very clunky combat and buggy particle effects (slowdowns).
To me those things are kind huge, so I couldn't play the Witcher for long before giving up.
The other 2 games are amazing though, good luck with them.
Those games are AMAZING action-platformers.
The Two Thrones is pretty good, but just not as good as the first 2 games. Mostly because they kinda borked up the story.
Prince of Persia (game 4) is decent. Great story, good sound and music, beautiful graphics, but EXTREMELY REPETITIVE.
I haven't played The Forgotten Sands yet, but it doesn't seem any good. Combat especially seems pretty bad.
@Wayne
The Witcher 1 has very clunky combat and buggy particle effects (slowdowns).
To me those things are kind huge, so I couldn't play the Witcher for long before giving up.
The other 2 games are amazing though, good luck with them.
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Well, found this years steam sale underwhelming. Same games are on sale over and over again.
On the other side yeah for me, must mean that my job pays out and I already got the stuff I want before sales XD
On the other side yeah for me, must mean that my job pays out and I already got the stuff I want before sales XD
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Some sales repeat themselves, but there's also a lot more sales overall than there usually is.
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Now to find the time to actually play those games and the others I still need to play...