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Mark Arnold5.0We had the original Prince of Persia, coded by one talented young man in 1989. It spawned a couple decent 2D sequels and one failed attempt at 3D. Then, in 2003, Ubisoft rebooted the series and released Prince of Persia: The Sands of Tim...
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Anyone who has played the other games from Ubisoft's Prince of Persia series will know how freaking awesome 'Sands of Time' was and then how it all went thoroughly tits up thereafter.But now along comes the Prince of Persia of the new generation; and n...
Brilliant Graphics.; - Vastly improved gameplay over previous games.; - Impressive AI.
Camera can cause problems at times.; - Not enough variation in objectives.; - Amount of combat is lacking.
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stuff.co.nz Updated: 2014-09-13 05:10:38
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Ubisoft took the reigns in 2003, bringing new life to the franchise with a third-person viewpoint, more emphasis on acrobatics and a clever twist with the timeline in their Sands of Time trilogy. Few would argue that these games were flawless, with ma...
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Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PCPG, $1103.5 out of 5 Over the past 20 years, the dashing Prince of Persia has had several significant makeovers, even suffering through a deeply cynical phase with a snarl. But one trait has remained constant: his thrill...
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The Prince is back! Despite the hype, Ubisoft have pushed this title in a new direction, and its one that purists probably wont like. The amazing artwork struggles to conceal repetitive combat and a game that, at its heart, is incredibly easy. Kids w...
Artistically one of the best looking and animated games this year. Decent story with two interesting lead characters. AI companion who is extremely likeable, helpful, and never gets in the way or slows you down. A very easy game, so if you have kids or ar...
Too simplistic and easy. Lack of control makes what should be a satisfying platformer something where there is little sense of achievement. The controls are not 100% responsive. Can be frustratingly repetitive, especially during some of the fights. The en...
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The Prince of Persia series has come along way since its brilliant debut as the 2d platform adventure classic back in 1989. Ubisoft took the reigns in 2003, bringing new life to the franchise with a third-person view-point, more emphasis on acrobatics...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-09-13 05:10:39
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Ubisoft rewrites the platform game rule book – mostly for the better – with this daring and imaginative retooling of one of its most adored franchises The long-awaited reboot of Ubisofts popular platform adventure series starring a charismatic Middle...
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Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC - Xbox 360 version reviewed Few gaming series can boast about even one title that helps redefine a genre. Fewer still can lay claim to two. With the latest installment, Prince of Persia comes pretty damn close to do...
A spectacular rebirth for this great action-adventure series, and one that's built for just about everyone bar the most hardcore gamer to enjoy. It has a few flaws, but after the mild disappointments of The Warrior Within and The Two Thrones, the Prince i...
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Prince Of Persia is divisive. As we played through hour after hour of what is undeniably a visually beautiful experience, what dawned on us was a growing sense of horror. A creeping fear that this may well be one of the most difficult reviews we’re eve...
Big, dumb, and loads of fun. Enjoyable throughout, but even though it’s never quite intelligent enough to push the genre very far forward, it’s still worth your money. 8.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (2)Share this pageNoticed something wrong...
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The new Prince of Persia game for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 represents a fresh start for the series. I was never a huge fan of the original Prince of Persia games, but when the series was reborn in 2003s The Sands of Time, I quickly became a fanbo...
A much-needed and welcome reboot for the series, Prince of Persia integrates wonderfully fun acrobatics with often-tricky swordplay, presented in a beautiful new, cel-shaded art style; its a great PC game, and an excellent debut for the franchise on...
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The first time publisher Ubisoft spoke to us about the new Prince of Persia game, we’ll admit we feared it was going to stink so badly we’d staple week-old roadkill to our faces to try to mask its smell. The super-macho Prince, always the center of thi...
Elika, The graphics, The sheer fluidity of it all...
Redundant bosses, Too few puzzles, Lukewarm difficulty...
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