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PC - Windows : Prince of Qin Reviews

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Gas Gauge 52
Below are user reviews of Prince of Qin and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Prince of Qin. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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pretty good, with a great on line World of Qin you can play on

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 19, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Seems this one is getting mixed reviews. Well it is in fact one of my favorites. Long too. There are some really good walkthroughs on the net, in case you should get stuck. I liked the atmoshpere of the game, the music was nice enough that I actually created my own CD for rides to work. All in all an excellent buy at the moment. If you are looking for a game to spend some time on while waiting for the next thing, then try this one.

FlaviusMaximus

Why not ?

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: November 21, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I was really surprised to find that lots people don't enjoy this game very much. I think that is because they're Americans, who don't understand well about Orient. If they do, then they'll have a better opinion about this game. The only weak point of this game is it's graphic and the story seemed to end rather quickly. I always wish it was a much longer one. Anyway, in general it's complete fun and interesting !!!!! I love it !!!!!

Very Slow, but can be fun

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 6 / 7
Date: January 28, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I have to agree with most of the reviewers on Amazon.
But keep it in perspective.
I too got the game for free, because my brother didn't want it.
So being bored one day I installed it and began playing with it. The first opening scenes were a bit dated, and I can see how some would say the game/story is cheesy. I also find myself unsure of what to do often, and if you take the wrong road or go to the wrong place, your stuck never to complete the game due to various reasons.

The game can be extremely slow, and if you have a wife (like me) she'll get frustrated at the time you'll spent on this game.

With all this said, the game is fun. Maybe because I like slower games (and some of the older software I still have), but it can be just plain fun.

I love being able to develop a team (5 characters) and making weapons, finding gold, plundering houses and taking weapons from dead bandits (selling goods).
Now all of this may be "old-hat" to some other games, but with the theme and stylistic Chinese atmosphere, it makes it unique and alot of fun.

Be sure to download and/or copy the unofficial stategy guide from the internet. Without it, "you'll wonder the eastern world like a blindman". After I printed out that information, I restarted the game and sped through the game, enjoying the game even more.

Sure this game isn't the groundbreaking software that some newer games are, but for the current price it can be a fun little game (but bring your patience and download or purchase the unofficial strategy guide).

Boring, in a nutshell

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 4 / 6
Date: November 25, 2003
Author: Amazon User

It is rare that I get a computer game, and don't bother to complete it, even if I do it just to say I did.

Prince of Qin is one I gave up on.

The game lacks direction at times. I got to a certain point, and I had zero idea where to go, even with reloading an older saved game and trying again, to make sure I didn't miss some key dialogue.

Given that I felt the game would tell you to "accomplish A, obtain B," but never tell you where B might be found, or even an inkling as to where A could be begun at, I quit.

This game was too much money to be this disappointing.

How is it Like.... hmmm

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: October 01, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Well the best way I can describe it It similair to Arcanuim.. it seems to have it's Dynamic Points here and there just a at best Several... there are the usual linear scopes and the missions that you can get which are more locally., It's really not my cup of tea I inda prefer turn based Games Like M.A.X. (a Classic for 95/98) and the Heroes of Might and Magic Series (not the RPG)...

Prince of Qin

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: March 16, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Works fine on XP. Great game, but not if you don't like to talk to non-characters. Lots of extra missions and lots of story line. Don't buy unless you like to take your time. Not as good Neverwinter Nights or Dungeon Siege, but for the price a good value. I have put a little over 20hrs on the game. Also you will find that there is no real structure in the game so you kind of wander around a bit. Personally, I like that it seems more realistic and makes it where it doesn't seem like I am playing the same game everyone else is. Story line pretty cheesy and reminds me of a few outdated games, but cheese is good with a glass of wine.

Need a Strategy guide

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: March 03, 2003
Author: Amazon User

This game I got for free from a friend. It works okay. Sometimes it crashes when its loading between maps. But other than that its alrite. but the game has too much needed knowledge. They don't tell you where you can find things. No survival skills needed. Also i hvae no clue where to find my way and missions. The maps in the game doesn't give you Ideas of where to go. and you get lost easily. Its an okay game but its really not worth its full original cost. Who knows of a Strategy Guide?

I just got this and I really like it.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: November 08, 2002
Author: Amazon User

It's a bit like Diablo when it comes to graphics, but like Warcraft/Baldur's Gate as it's a turned based RPG.
Since I just got the game, I had the time to really explore the entire game, but given time I'll finish it. Hopefully the end is as good as the game itself. I highly recommend it, but be warned, it's not fast paced like other RPG's, you have to talk to EVERYONE, search everywhere, etc. It's a time consuming game, but still fun.

Buyer Beware

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: October 29, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I thought the setting sounded like it would make an interesting change from the standard European fantasy world so I downloaded the demo and tried it out. It ran fine on my system, which meets and exceeds the recommended system profile on the retail box, so I bought the full version of the game. Turns out that while the demo runs fine on my system, the full version won't run at all. Strategy First's tech support has largely consisted of telling me to make sure I have all the latest drivers, I do, and to uninstall and reinstall the game, which I have. The game still doesn't work so they've kicked me up to their 2nd tier tech support who haven't bothered to contact me in over a week. Don't buy this game unless you're prepared to return it in the eventuality that it doesn't work on your system.

Not worth the time or price

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 7
Date: September 12, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I picked this game up for 2 reasons:
- the Chinese historical theme
- the game's box description claiming to be an ARPG (action role playing game) and reading some reviews reporting it was a combination of Diablo/Balder's Gate
When I first started the game, I watched the opening cinema, accessible only from the start menu and knew that at once that this game was subpar. Usually, the opening sequence of a game is supposed to make you excited or make you want to play the game. Instead, the opening scene told me that the game was going to be a bore and not anywhere close to Diablo. After about 5 minutes into the game, I uninstalled it from my 80GB hard drive. The graphics are reminiscent of old 8 bit Nintendo games, remember Ninja Gaiden? The sounds and especially the spoken dialogs were ultra cheesey. I think the only things that reminded me of Diablo were the mouse controls. I didn't venture much further to pick up any other Diablo'ish factors. It's too bad, I'm a big history buff, especially of ancient Asian timelines, but this game is too boring to swallow. Take a look at a review from a "professional" critic ... before you decide to buy this game.


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