Sands of Time is ok, I played through it the whole way. Gotta say some of the tougher enemies are immune to the cheapest move (vaulting over them and stabbing them from behind) followed by jumping off of a wall, the hardest battle is the second last battle, and the other hardest battle is over some bridge where I was litterally stuck to the floor being hammered by four guys while like three others were killing the female lead (I had like 1cm of health left so getting up was impossible). The puzzles and stuff is fun and killing yourself and reversing it is entertaining for a little bit until you get serious.
Warrior Within was cool for battles, but the dialogue made me wince a wee bit. The best platform parts was when the big bad Dhahaka was comin' after you, it was pure luck the first time I encountered him because I was scared crapless every time he appeared so I was litterally going blind with button pressing, especially in one particular area where I knew he was comin'. I'd be emo too if I knew a big bad Bogey Man was coming to get me and the only thing I could do was run.
The quick kill stealth bullcrap, and the chariots ruined The Two Thrones. The story also got kinda well ridiculous, I mean the Cannon ending should've been the default ending for Warrior Within then the story wouldn't be as bad as it was.
The biggest flaw common in all three of the PoPs is the pillar hopping, god damnit I hate the pillar hopping.
Never played the other two, never wanna touch DQ stuff. I might reconsider playing the other one now.
Last Edit: December 05, 2008, 01:27:54 am by Boulvae
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