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Submitted by meepmoopmeep 1018d ago | review

Macworld Review: Prince of Persia

Macworld writes: "How many reboots can a series take? How many "re-imaginings" can a character endure before he becomes a watered down shadow of his former glory, forced to trot through the motions in repetitive games that smack of boredom and unoriginality?

Apparently, at least one more. First debuting on the Apple II, the Prince of Persia is back again. One more time. This time, it's personal. Or something." (PC, Prince Of Persia) 4/5

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