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Prince Of Persia Epilogue

Prince Of Persia Epilogue Dlc

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Prince Of Persia Epilogue Dlc

The critically acclaimed Prince of Persia franchise returns with an all-new epic journey. Built by the same award-winning Ubisoft Montreal studio that created Assassins Creed, Prince of Persia has been in development for over three years to deliver a whole new action-adventure gaming experience to. I feel really cheated as a PC gamer because of the lack of DLC. Back in the day most of us bought the DRM-free retail copy of the game and after a month we were shocked to learn that the Epilogue DLC won't see the light of day on PC. Please Ubi, patch this game up on PC to be content complete: - release Epilogue - add Steam achievements - add trading crads You can call it PoP Ultimate Edition. Sketchup 2018 download full. Prince of Persia is a video game franchise created by Jordan Mechner. Clickteam fusion 2.5 developer full. free download. It is built around a series of action-adventure games focused on various incarnations of the eponymous Prince from ancient and medieval Iran. The games have been developed and published by several different companies. VGChartz reviews the Prince of Persia DLC.True to its name, Prince of Persia: Epilogue picks up where Prince of Persia left off, bu.spoilers./b/u with. Home Charts.

Prince Of Persia Epilogue Walkthrough

If you played Prince of Persia on PC and you're looking forward to seeing the 'Epilogue' downloadable content pack make a bow on Windows, there's some bad news: t's not coming. Immediately following last week's announcement regarding PoP's upcoming gameplay additions, the game's official message boards lit up with hope that the same content would appear across all platforms, although Ubisoft only announced 'Epilogue' for Xbox 360 and PS3. In the thread, the game's community manager officially confirmed that the DLC is indeed console-exclusive and cited 'business purposes' as the reasoning.
Sterling says: Ubisoft has gotten a lot of flak from gamers for its less-than-stellar PC ports. I was glad to see Ubi buck that trend with Prince of Persia, which was just as good on PC as on Xbox 360 and PS3. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the disc-based versions of the game had no annoying DRM protection, which was a smart move in the post-Spore PC gaming world. And then this.
I can't say I'm surprised by the confirmation, since Ubi cagily made no mention of 'PC' anywhere in last week's announcement, but that doesn't make it any less disappointing. What do you think? Did Ubisoft just brush off any goodwill that it generated with its great PC port?




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