The Prince vs. deBlob
Thursday, April 16, 2009 at 11:44PM
Richard Terrell (KirbyKid) in Action, Combat, Controller Design, Review, Story

I received the new Prince of Persia (POP) for the PS3 in the mail via gamefly. Shortly after I received deBlob in the mail. I've found these games to be surprisingly similar. Both games are filled with some good but mostly lackluster, uninspired, and/or unpolished design elements. Overall, deBlob is a better game than POP, which is sad considering all the big promises that were made and bold presentation of the PS3 game. I would cover each game in detail, but I tend to lose steam when writing at length on games that I don't like too much. I'm not looking to repair either of these games because the changes would be so great that I'd practically be making sequels.

The following is a bullet point essay on the simularities between POP and deBlob.

 

Both of these games are the results of a lot of quality, hard work. Unfortunately, the gameplay wasn't crafted in as much careful detail as the graphics/style of either game. I assume both of these games will get sequels somewhere down the line. If they do, I wonder if the developers will fix anything or create products that are more of the same. If it's the latter, then I'm already tired of games that don't even exist yet. 

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