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December 2008
(79%)
40 Reviews
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Abstract: Visually, Prince of Persia is a great looking title which comes as no surprise considering much of the hoopla leading up to the games release centered on its’ overall look. The style, animation, and overall presentation are definitely innovative. The a...
Abstract: Prince of Persia makes the jump to next-gen with a re-imagining of the franchise. There are no Sands of Time here, and instead there is a new Prince and a new world to explore all wrapped up in some of the most gorgeous and unique looking graphics we’v...
A beautiful game that melds a solid gameplay foundation with wonderful new mechanics.
Storyline could have been better with ongoing narration instead of stop-and-start conversations that hurt the flow.
With Prince of Persia, Ubisoft has now re-invented Jordan Mechners titular royal nearly as many times as the average comic book characters been revamped. This is nothing new, as the prince has seen several makeovers throughout the nearly twenty years...
Intricate level design, Beautiful art direction, Platforming is entertaining and looks great, Cinematic combat moves are cool to pull off and impressive to watch, Elikas presence leads to unique gameplay mechanics.
Really, really easy, The new prince isnt a good leading man, Some combat and platforming annoyances.
Prince of Persias shimmering veneer and joyous platforming will cast a spell on you. ...
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Published: 2008-12-02, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: In many modern games, you rain death upon your enemies; how refreshing, then, that your main task in Prince of Persia is to breathe life into a darkening world. That doesnt mean that the forces of evil arent on your tail in this open-world platformer...
Abstract: Before you read this review, know this -- I am a huge fan of Ubisoft's Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. And if you're a fan of that game as well, you and I are probably a lot alike. I was less thrilled with Warrior Within, disliking the tone, but...
Abstract: Forget about any perceived similarities between Prince of Persia and Ico -- they end at some base visual and thematic qualities and don't extend far into the realm of gameplay. More specifically, Princess Yorda's counterpart in Prince of Persia isn't m...