Originally Posted by
frogbeastegg
It is inevitable. Very little stays exclusive to one platform these days. The more versions about, the more likely the game is to make a profit. I think a Thief game would turn out well enough as the series doesn't have any of the features which usually introduce problems for the PC version. No quick time events, no massive RPG inventory and menus, no platforming which assumes analogue control.
I wonder why. On the one hand you have Farah, who is one of the better examples of a female character in a game. On the other you start the game fighting a tacky porn star, and it keeps heading downhill from there. The gameplay had some improvements; the packaging was so nasty I end up walking away every time I try to complete it.
At the same time, it's my experience that plenty of male gamers feel the same. Even gamefaqs, the home of the stereotypical immature internet boy, exploded into wrath over the altered tone. There was such heavy criticism that Ubisoft quickly did an about turn and dumped the whiny wannabe Goth Prince and all that went with him. Prince of Persia is a fairytale, it's 1,001 Arabian Nights. That's part of the attraction; it's what makes it unique and gives it flavour.
Gah! The original DOS PoP was the first game I ever played. I had loved the series ever since .... with the exception of WW and last year's offering. And yes, I like the conversations. They're funny.