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I think The Lost Crown looks awesome, and it feels awesome to play, too.
For me, though, nostalgia doesn’t apply.
It has been 13 years since The Forgotten Sands.
Fortunately, though, my worries were rapidly dashed by Sargon’s agility and precision.

I think The Lost Crown looks awesome, and it feels awesome to play, too.
Even played remotely, The Lost Crown felt incredibly responsive and consistent.
It wasn’t just the gameplay that intrigued me, though.
Ubisoft has done a solid job crafting an interesting narrative to provide context to that gameplay.

There’s a lot to see in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
The celebration doesn’t last long, though.
My attention span just doesn’t last that long, and I end up becoming distracted by something else.
For me, that’s the final piece of the complex puzzle that makes a great Metroidvania game.

I think Sargon has all the makings of a fantastic protagonist. He’s certainly got style, at least.
Right now, though, I’m actually excited for this game.


















