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This moves one of the shelves outward for a short period of time. Look for the moon tile on the pillar opposite the bookcases. Once there, Farah pulls a lever which reveal a symbol identical to the one that allowed you access to the upper areas of the Hall. Leap backwards and swing on the bars to get to the next platform. Wall run to the left to get to the next platform. Perform a tightrope walk up the broken spine and leap to the ledge connected to the wall above the exit. You can leap from here onto the archway by the exit. From here you can edge your way towards the spiked pits. Use a wall run to get up to on top of the block and then another to climb the first level of the new structure. This will allow you access to the upper areas of the Hall. When you shine fully on the symbol, a cut-scene begins, showing a large structure emerge from the block at the center of the room.
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You need it's light to shine on the symbol in the center of the room. The final mirror to adjust is the one behind the broken wall. You want perpendicular lines of light, so grab a mirror and shift it slightly to the left, right, up, and down, until you have two shafts of light beaming out across the room from the mirror. You need to adjust each one so that the light is bouncing to another mirror. Of course everything you typed will be lost after you log in again.You're not done with the mirrors yet.
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Login-time is so short, you'll be logged out again, before you've done writing. Yeah, and don't forget: write your error report in note-pad and copy paste it in to the web-form. You need to enter the Disk-Number and the Bar-Code Number of your DVD just to prove that they are wrong to openly considering you to be a pirate. But the worst thing is:: In order to be able to even write an error report, your account (containing your activated serialnumber of the game) does not suffice. First they really do everything to stop you from contacting them - seems they already anticipated to be flooded with error reports - second they just don't show any competence at all (rather seems like non-native speakers are following on-screen instructions of their help-wizard.). Google found dozens of different possible game fixes for dozens of different problems - many of them related to the game launcher which doubles as copy-protection. Google found dozens of different possible game fixes for dozens of different problems - many of them related to the Game freezes on startup. I'd recommend it if you want to play all POPs but only if you can find it in a low price. The story is totally irrelevant with any other POP game (and has nothing in common with the Sands of Time trilogy except of the "sands" in the title) To sum it up, it's more like a Movie-Game which is fun to play for a while (doesn't last for long anyway) but can't be compared with any other POP game. The fight system is too easy (even for a simple gamer like me) and the new point/experience system doesn't belong to a POP game in my opinion. I mean, ok the whole Sands of Time trilogy has linear gameplay but in The Forgotten Sands even the camera shows you where to go, while in other POPs you have to search a bit at least. Although they are of high quality I didn't like how the Prince is made and in general they appeared a bit unnatural (as if everything was made by wax, that's how I can best describe it). First of all I found the graphics a bit weird. I have to admit it wasn't as good as I had expected it to be but still I enjoyed it while it lasted. I have to admit it wasn't as good as I had expected it to be but still I completed this game right after finishing the Sands of Time Trilogy. I completed this game right after finishing the Sands of Time Trilogy. The Forgotten Sands feels short, rushed, boring (it becomes VERY repetitive) and doesn't keep up to any old PoP game. Conclusion: I love PoP, and Assasin's Creed (they are VERY similar). Extras - 6 - It unlocks two extra modes, very short and not rewarding. A 5 year old child could come up with a better story. Story - 4 - The story has ONLY 4 characters including PoP. Gameplay - 6 - Repetitive gameplay - New mechanichs are forced and boring - Bad combat mechanics - Uninspiring Skills.
PRINCE OF PERSIA SAND OF TIME SAND CLOUD PC
I recommend playing PoP Sands of Time / Warrior Within / Two Thrones, and the spiritual successor Assasin's Creed 1 & 2 Short Review: Graphics - 7 - The 360 doesn't have PC horsepower, and the visuals are very good - 8 on the PC. I recommend playing PoP Sands of Time / Warrior Within / I don't know what gamers are smoking, but this game is short, boring and uninspiring. I don't know what gamers are smoking, but this game is short, boring and uninspiring.