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Though the game is short, though the game has only a very small replay value, Prince of Persia: The Sands Of Time, which has nothing to do with the plot of the movie with the same name, plays, sounds and feels great even to this day.

This game is a ''must-play'' for anyone who enjoys acrobatic-action-adventure platformer games.
Publicada el 14 de julio de 2012. Última edición: 28 de enero de 2014.
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10/10. A great Indie RPG. One of my ''Top 10 Indie RPGs you must play''.

The gameplay feels like Devil May Cry meets Diablo.

Since this game is story-driven, I can't talk about the story. Anything minor will just ruin everything.

My favorite aspect of this game is the universe. I can tell Supergiant Games took their time with every little detail - drinks, buildings, weapons and clothing and more.

The Music is great. I strongly encourage everyone to buy the soundtrack with the game.
Publicada el 29 de marzo de 2012. Última edición: 16 de diciembre de 2014.
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Preface: Keep in mind that I am going to review this game... without the DLCs. They're not bad. It's just that I haven't bought them... yet. Even though I've had Orcs Must Die for a while.

The story of the game is about a young-adult, sarcastic, nameless Warmage who's defending rifts in dungeons, which is gateways to the Warmages' medieval world, against waves of Orcs.
I do not wish to spoil any quotes or scenes from the game, because that would just ruin everything.

The gameplay is Tower-Defence... but not in a traditional way with a birds-eye-view. You play as the Warmage in 3rd person, like Gears of War(except, you can't take cover).
You run around in the dungeon, place traps and choose which weapon and spell you are going to choose for the wave.
At the end of each wave, you are presented with a high-score. Depending on how well you played, you will earn orc-skulls to level up your traps/magics/weapons.
The Warmage doesn't Level-up. This game is more based on tactics, than brute strength. Unlike Dungeon Defenders, which came out almost in the same time-frame.

The music in the game is medieval but with a crazy tone to it. I like it.
Sometimes when the Warmage kills an Orc, The Warmage makes a sarcastic/hilarious statement. I can't give away what he says. Like I said, it would just ruin the fun.
It is important that you do not mute the Warmages voice. Because the story presents itself on flashbacks and what the Warmage says during gameplay.

It's a Short-and-Sweet game with a special twist to the story and the gameplay.
Orcs Must die! gets an ''above-great'' 9/10. I highly recommend this game.

[Review in a nutshell]
This hilarious game, with green Warhammer 40k orcs, is a ''must have for anyone who loves Tactical-Tower-Defence games''.
Publicada el 27 de diciembre de 2011. Última edición: 27 de enero de 2015.
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