Onward to Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands. I never played this game back in the day, because the PC release had some "always online" DRM crap, which I boycott on principle. But now, I have an Xbox 360, and the console version happily runs with no internet connectivity whatsoever. From what I gather, this is an "interqual" of sorts, set between Sands of Time and Warrior Within.
Initial impressions are mostly good. Platforming has been simplified and feels easier, but also more natural. Melee combat has been streamlined as well, though this game allows for more enemies to appear on screen at the same time, which is my preference. I was never a big fan of the combo system from Warrior Within and Two Thrones, so the more straightforward fighting style of Forgotten Sands sits well with me.
The visuals are fine for the most part, but the overall aesthetic seems a bit bland. I will however admit that the CGI intro sequence looks pretty good for its time. That said, I'm not entirely sold on the new character model for the Prince, but at least it's not the emo look from Warrior Within. The soundtrack feels more like "generic fantasy" music, and sadly doesn't have as much of that Persian vibe as the first game, but it's still serviceable. Except for the loud chorus in the pause/main menu track, which can get a bit overbearing at times. Most of the voice over performances are ok, and the Prince is once again portrayed by his original actor. Thankfully, he retains the heroic personality from Sands of Time, and hasn't yet adopted the edgy attitude from Warrior Within.
Anyway, I'm still very early into the game (just got the rewind power), but so far, this seems to be a fairly decent entry in the Prince of Persia series. We'll see how well it holds up later on.