of interest only to other video gamers
So last night, I finally beat Prince of Persia.
I tried to drag the experience out, playing a little bit each day, but last night I just had to see how it all turned out. All I have to say is: ohmyGOD that I may have to write video game fanfic. That is so wrong.
Just a series of scattered thoughts...
- Dude, his sword at the end? Rockin'. Who needs to turn back time when you've got a sword like that? I weep for all the difficult battles I had to get through when this sword would have taken care of it in 10 seconds. Of course, where's the fun in that?
- Oh yeah, the dagger does come in handy when the Prince is PLUMMETING TO HIS DEATH, which, in my hands, was all too often.
- OMG, when Farah's in the baths, and is all, "Here I am" "I'm right here!" etc. I was so completely lost. I was like, WTF do I do?????? I think it took me more than an hour to figure it out.
- Did they do it after they bathe together?
- I still can't believe the most difficult time I ever had battling the sand monsters was way early on in the beginning, with Daddy. I mean, I definitely got better at fighting as the game wore on, so maybe it wouldn't be so difficult for me now, but at the time I was just like OMGWTF THIS IS TOO EARLY IN THE GAME FOR THIS! The rest of the battles were cake compared to that. And the last battle w/ the Grand Vizier was so lame! Though of course he was all sick and stuff.
- Did they do it in the catacombs when it's like pitch black except for occasional clouds of sand and you can hear them talking/moaning and what not?
- When the Prince lost the rest of his shirt I was just like :O.
- :O
- "No wonder Amelia kept going on and on and ON about how hot the Prince was!" I did like that he progressively lost more clothing as the game went on. All games should be like that. :))
- :O
- There was one other time when I thought they might have done it. Can't remember where now.
- How I LAUGHED AND LAUGHED when the following exchange occured:
"Look, a crack!"
"Let's see where this corridor leads first."
*pan to reveal obstacle course of booby traps*
"Okay, you can take the crack."
- And when she called him "my love"!! <3
- We never do find out his real name, right?
- He was Persian; what was she?
- It was so cute when he kisses her at the end, and she's like "Yo, I'm not skanky even though I don't blame you for assuming it given the way I dress" and then he uses the dagger to take it back! *weepz*
- I can't believe that's how it ended!!!!!!! Oh how my heart breaks for the rich, handsome, skilled-fighter Prince! Although I'm not quite sure how it happened that he was able to turn back time that far. Hmmm.
- I started playing the original PoP, and omG at how lame it is! I can't even control the dude. It's like the hardest game ever.
- I read that there's actually a sequel to Sands of Time. Confirm or deny?
Next installment of Portkey Party is delayed a bit because Jade doesn't have Internet access! Woe! However, she'll soon have DSL, which will make up for the pain of these last couple of weeks.
Edited: Eeeeeeeeeeee -- "Uber-producer Jerry Bruckheimer, looking to replicate the success of his film PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN, has acquired the rights to the video game PRINCE OF PERSIA to adapt into a big-budget epic for Disney." Full article here. And the best thing? One of the co-writers is the game's creator. Hopefully he had something to do w/ the Prince/Farah storyline.
I tried to drag the experience out, playing a little bit each day, but last night I just had to see how it all turned out. All I have to say is: ohmyGOD that I may have to write video game fanfic. That is so wrong.
Just a series of scattered thoughts...
- Dude, his sword at the end? Rockin'. Who needs to turn back time when you've got a sword like that? I weep for all the difficult battles I had to get through when this sword would have taken care of it in 10 seconds. Of course, where's the fun in that?
- Oh yeah, the dagger does come in handy when the Prince is PLUMMETING TO HIS DEATH, which, in my hands, was all too often.
- OMG, when Farah's in the baths, and is all, "Here I am" "I'm right here!" etc. I was so completely lost. I was like, WTF do I do?????? I think it took me more than an hour to figure it out.
- Did they do it after they bathe together?
- I still can't believe the most difficult time I ever had battling the sand monsters was way early on in the beginning, with Daddy. I mean, I definitely got better at fighting as the game wore on, so maybe it wouldn't be so difficult for me now, but at the time I was just like OMGWTF THIS IS TOO EARLY IN THE GAME FOR THIS! The rest of the battles were cake compared to that. And the last battle w/ the Grand Vizier was so lame! Though of course he was all sick and stuff.
- Did they do it in the catacombs when it's like pitch black except for occasional clouds of sand and you can hear them talking/moaning and what not?
- When the Prince lost the rest of his shirt I was just like :O.
- :O
- "No wonder Amelia kept going on and on and ON about how hot the Prince was!" I did like that he progressively lost more clothing as the game went on. All games should be like that. :))
- :O
- There was one other time when I thought they might have done it. Can't remember where now.
- How I LAUGHED AND LAUGHED when the following exchange occured:
"Look, a crack!"
"Let's see where this corridor leads first."
*pan to reveal obstacle course of booby traps*
"Okay, you can take the crack."
- And when she called him "my love"!! <3
- We never do find out his real name, right?
- He was Persian; what was she?
- It was so cute when he kisses her at the end, and she's like "Yo, I'm not skanky even though I don't blame you for assuming it given the way I dress" and then he uses the dagger to take it back! *weepz*
- I can't believe that's how it ended!!!!!!! Oh how my heart breaks for the rich, handsome, skilled-fighter Prince! Although I'm not quite sure how it happened that he was able to turn back time that far. Hmmm.
- I started playing the original PoP, and omG at how lame it is! I can't even control the dude. It's like the hardest game ever.
- I read that there's actually a sequel to Sands of Time. Confirm or deny?
Next installment of Portkey Party is delayed a bit because Jade doesn't have Internet access! Woe! However, she'll soon have DSL, which will make up for the pain of these last couple of weeks.
Edited: Eeeeeeeeeeee -- "Uber-producer Jerry Bruckheimer, looking to replicate the success of his film PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN, has acquired the rights to the video game PRINCE OF PERSIA to adapt into a big-budget epic for Disney." Full article here. And the best thing? One of the co-writers is the game's creator. Hopefully he had something to do w/ the Prince/Farah storyline.
no subject
From a design standpoint, I just had to admire that they took the dagger away from you at the end to ramp up the difficulty level - it's a natural and clever progression and a nice bit of game design. Annoying as hell, but clever.
OMG, when Farah's in the baths, and is all, "Here I am" "I'm right here!" etc. I was so completely lost. I was like, WTF do I do??????
I actually did the entire first floor by trial and error before I figured it out the clue as well. I felt very stupid when I realized what the answer was. However the obscurity of the solution and the fact that the only clue is so hard to notice made this puzzle too hard - it stands out like a sore thumb in the entire experience :(
But it has a great reward!
Did they do it after they bathe together?
At least some serious snogging - but the prince did fell asleep, so I'd say all signs point to yes :p
Seriously, though, they absolutely did it in the baths - but not in the dark room, since it would take the climax out of the bath scene (no pun intended). The aftermath is not nice, though. Cruel developers, they had to go and pull our hearts out of our sockets and dance tap on it...
I did like that he progressively lost more clothing as the game went on.
It's nice to know female gamers aren't being ignored by the industry anymore :p
We never do find out his real name, right?
Nope. It's kinda tradition... the Prince of Persia has never been baptized in any of the games, so he didn't receive a name here. He's referred as "Prince" in all the interviews, though, so maybe "Persia" is his last name :p
(I would insert a "videogame character formerly known as Prince" here, but the joke is old and I'm tired)
He was Persian; what was she?
As Amelia said, she was indian. The final telltale sign is that her father was a maharajah, and as any fan of Moulin Rouge (a.k.a. the Gospel according to Luhrman) knows, that makes her totally a sexy singing Indian Princess (royal blood, by the way, gives you the right to dress as slutty as you want to in both fantasy and videogame lore =P ).
It was so cute when he kisses her at the end, and she's like "Yo, I'm not skanky even though I don't blame you for assuming it given the way I dress" and then he uses the dagger to take it back!
It was my favorite part ;_; I loved how they integrated the time-travelling powers of the dagger into the story and how they allowed the Prince to literally steal one last kiss from his love ;_;
Oh, and you have to read this.
I started playing the original PoP, and omG at how lame it is! I can't even control the dude. It's like the hardest game ever.
The hard control is part of what made the game so popular... the smooth animation and its anal attention to silly physics laws like inertia were part of the experience. Believe it or not, the original PoP was a major influence in game design and adventure gaming in general. But yeah, it is very, very frustrating - especially since you only have 60 minutes of *real time* to rescue the princess. It's a very unforgiving piece of software.
I read that there's actually a sequel to Sands of Time. Confirm or deny?
Confirm. It comes out in November, is called Prince of Persia: Warrior Within. It has more combat, more bosses, more time-related bosses, less clothing... but no Farah. ;_;
no subject
I just had to admire that they took the dagger away from you at the end to ramp up the difficulty level - it's a natural and clever progression and a nice bit of game design.
I totally agree, actually. I was impressed that they made him do that -- because partly it's also a test of the skills you've been honing throughout the entirety of the game. Of course, they do help you out a bit with that crazy good sword.
I felt very stupid when I realized what the answer was.
Yeah, me too. I had totally noticed the trickling water sound from the start and thought it might have something to do with the proper exits/entrances, except I was too flaky to notice that it changed location until ages later. :p
The aftermath is not nice, though. Cruel developers
Waaah, I know. I really like how emotional it was, and how the progression of the Prince/Farah relationship was so well done, because at that point you understand Farah's motivation. I do wonder why the Prince's blood is pink and not red, though. :)) (Or maybe it was just my TV screen...) You know the part where he's holding onto the blade and bleeds on it? Totally pink for me.
It's nice to know female gamers aren't being ignored by the industry anymore :p
I was thinking that, myself. I was like, interesting that this game, like most video games, are targeted toward young men. What does that say? Do boys like to feel they are being tough when the character they're RPing rips his shirt off? :D
royal blood, by the way, gives you the right to dress as slutty as you want to in both fantasy and videogame lore
Hahaha, good to know.
how they allowed the Prince to literally steal one last kiss from his love ;_;
Gawd, it's even sadder when you put it that way!!!
Believe it or not, the original PoP was a major influence in game design and adventure gaming in general.
Interesting. I have no doubt that it was a wonder and a feat during its time. But for someone who basically only played Super Mario Kart after 8-bit NES, the video game evolution kind of passed me by.
It has more combat, more bosses, more time-related bosses, less clothing... but no Farah. ;_;
That is so, so wrong. *SOB*
no subject
I didn't know that o_O Actually, it looks like a good match - PoP is begging to be a fun, action-filled, over the top adventure movie. Cool!
the progression of the Prince/Farah relationship was so well done, because at that point you understand Farah's motivation.
I think that was the best part of the game - how they handled Farah's and the Prince's character development without having a cut scene every five minutes. The progression, as you said, was very well done.
I do wonder why the Prince's blood is pink and not red, though. :)) (Or maybe it was just my TV screen...)
I remember it being red... then again I wasn't paying much attention, since I figured out in that moment why she was not being mentioned in the previews of the sequel and I was busy entering into shock ;_;
Do boys like to feel they are being tough when the character they're RPing rips his shirt off? :D
*LOL!* Maybe you are into something there...
And, BTW, I second Akscully's petition - you need to write PoP fanfiction. Give in to the
geekdark side! :pno subject