
It's too much, too forced, and frankly, not as appealing as the Prince of old. Ubisoft chose to use this story to darken the Prince, draping him in a morose take-crap-from-no-one attitude, changing voice actors to provide the Prince with an edgy Clint Eastwood snarl, and giving him such novel lines as, "You bitch!" No, this is not Sands of Time, this is the new Prince of Persia and the idea of a dark character, dark atmosphere, and dark story are forced down your throat from start to finish. The premise certainly sounds good and the story of Warrior Within has more complexity than the simpler fable of The Sands of Time. The hope is that if the Prince can somehow go into the past, he can stop the Empress before she ever creates the Sands of Time, meaning he would never have opened them and the Dahaka would have no cause for its hunt. Desperate and weary from the years of running, the Prince makes a final play, heading to the Island of Time. The Dahaka is a foul, unstoppable beast that will pursue the Prince until he is dead. The Prince, having originally released the Sands, is being hunted by the Dahaka, a guardian of the timeline. I really liked FF4 and FF6 on the Super Nintendo and the main reason I bought a PS1 instead of an N64 was because FF7 was going to be on it.A Warrior's Tale Warrior Within takes place several years after the events of The Sands of Time. To this day I think FF7 is one of the most overrated games ever. It's not worth playing anymore" and I quit the game and never went back to it. I couldn't clear some dungeon/area, so I after an hour or two of trying to get past this area without encountering the monster, I just had a moment where I thought to myself, "I don't really like this game. I remember it was some kind of rabbit-like monster. I had a problem where whenever I encountered a certain kind of enemy, the game would freeze/glitch up. This is a long time ago so I only remember it vaguely. I immediately looked up a mod that changed the autosave system back to the way Fallout 3 had it. I was about 100 hours into the game and had to start over. Plus the game autosaves whenever you enter a new area and New Vegas only had one save file that it kept overwriting VS Fallout 3's autosaving which made a new save for about 50 saves so you could go back quite a bit if you wanted to. I got locked in a room and couldn't get out.
