A revolutionary masterpiece by UbiSoft
19 March 2005
Warning: Spoilers
This is probably one of the best computer games ever. The dynamic environments, the sounds, the brilliant music by Stuart Chatwood, the awesome visual effects, and the rich dramatic story loaded with surprises all integrate to create on of the finest gaming experiences ever. The creativity of this game shows in the vast variety of the enemies, weapons, not to mention the new brilliant fighting system. What also makes this game unique is the possibility of finishing it in two different scenarios (To fight the empress or the Dahaka) which I think is new to the gaming world. The soundtrack is great and showed some variation from that of Sands of Time especially in the integration heavy metal. I can't wait to the the sequel of this game.

Although the combats, enemies, weapons and environment elements are far more dynamic and variable than those in Sands of Time, I kind of prefer the atmosphere of Sands of Time especially the oriental music, which is more prevailing, the details of the Sultan's palace, and the costumes which seem more in line with the Persian style. Overall, this game is a revolution in the gaming world that redefines the genre of action games and is not to be missed by action lovers.
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