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naznatips said:
forest-spirit said:
@Words Of Wisdom
I've played through the first one without problems. May have been luck or my brilliant brain, but I didn't find the puzzles to be nearly as challenging as the ones in the Zelda series. For me, God of War was like Prince of Persia with more action and less puzzles.

Haven't played GoW2 though so I can't comment on that one.
GoW didn't impress me much (still a good game) so I never felt the need to buy the sequel. I really prefer the Prince of Persia games (the trilogy, haven't played the new one) and find them many times better than GoW because of the great platforming.
Everything's just a matter of opinion and personal taste though.

I've played both God of War games and have yet to find any puzzles in either game challenging. They were so dull I don't remember any of them anymore. Sorry WoW, but I completely disagree that God of War has had any good puzzles.

That's unfortuante.  If you can't remember the games then maybe it's a good time to replay them.  If you keep an open mind then I'm sure you'll find something interesting in them.

Beyond that, I have no interest in changing your mind.  It isn't worth my time.  Believe as you like and I will do the same.

@forest-spirit : The only challenging Legend of Zelda game for me ever made was Link's Adventure for the NES.  The rest have been a cake walk.  I'm okay with that.  The enjoyment I get by playing Legend of Zelda games doesn't come from challenge.  Same with God of War (except for God of War 2's challenge mode).   PoP is an odd series.  Seems to have its ups and downs.  Overall it's pretty good though.