POP: Forgotten Sands - Air and Water
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Published 12 May, 2010 Duration 1:23
Princey shows off his elemental powers.
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What gets me at this stage is the combat, I can't say I'm a fan of messy looking attacks with ott special effects and stodgy animations. Something I feel PoP has always suffered, soe moves and acrobatics look nice, and then some have dodgy collision detection. (Points to air dash move on vid to confirm the examples)
Of course early days, but I'm allowed to be concerned, especially after the glamourous, if overly structured battle sequences from the last PoP outing.