One of the most anticipated games for 2010 has finally hit the shelves. Previous games in this series include Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Prince of Persia: The Warrior Within. The newest release is set somewhere between these two games.
The story In this version, the Prince is sent by his father to visit his brother Malik in the ancient ruins of king Solomon. Shortly after the Prince met his brother, an army attacks the palace. Facing overwhelming odds, Malik releases Solomon's mythical army from within a secret chamber in the palace. Unfortunately, the skeletal sand army starts attacking everything in sight. It is up to the Prince to stop this dangerous army. Later in the game it is revealed that the army was not Solomon's, but created to destroy him. Both the Prince and Malik each has one half of a medallion that, when combined, can reseal this dangerous skeletal sand army. Malik is not so eager to part with his medallion since it offers him some advantages. Destroying this army will prove difficult, and even costly.
The Game play.The levels are gorgeous, and strangely for this series, are mostly played inside buildings. Game play can be frustrating at times. Certain levels are hard to cross and after various attempts one still fail to find the correct route to follow. However, conquering these difficult parts eventually is always a reason to celebrate. Some gamers will revel in this while others will feel frustrated.
The Prince has a new power in this game. He can turn back time, as usual, but now he also posses the ability to freeze water. This power is for a limited time only, but it does add a new twist to the game play. Some levels can offer interesting ways to utilize this ability
The game Is extremely smooth and the camera system is surprisingly effective. My normal experience with console conversions is different. It is nice to be able to play this game with a keyboard and mouse without hang ups.
I think it is a thoroughly enjoyable game, but it does not really offer something new. That said, this game is worth playing, even if you never played any of the previous titles. I give it a solid 8 out of 10.
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