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Ayoub El Bouchtili   Paris, Ile-de-France, France
 
 
"We all make choices in life, but in the end our choices make us." Andrew Ryan, Bioshock.
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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has reignited my passion for gaming in a way I never expected. From the moment I started playing, I was drawn into its world, a perfect blend of fluid combat, clever puzzles, and exhilarating platforming. The game’s originality shines through as it honors the legacy of the Prince of Persia series while confidently carving out its own identity. The mechanics are smooth and responsive, making every battle and obstacle a thrill to tackle. It reminded me of why I used to love games so much—they can be both challenging and incredibly rewarding.

Visually, the game is nothing short of stunning. The vibrant environments and detailed backdrops brought the world to life, and I often found myself pausing just to take in the beauty of each new location. The level design is intricate and encourages exploration, with secrets hidden around every corner. Each area feels meticulously crafted, offering that perfect balance of action and discovery that kept me hooked from start to finish.

But what truly captivated me was the heart of the game—its story and characters. The narrative is engaging and full of depth, with characters that felt real and memorable. I genuinely cared about their journey and found myself emotionally invested in the unfolding story. It’s rare for a game to connect with me on such a personal level, and The Lost Crown did just that.

I started the game with no expectations, and I was genuinely amazed by the care and passion the developers poured into creating this masterpiece. It easily stands alongside titles like Hollow Knight in terms of quality, though it’s been unfairly underrated in reviews, likely because it’s published by Ubisoft.
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