I'm a little skeptical about this game because he has the likeness of the actor from the movie. (At least, I think he does.) I hope that Ubisoft will keep to the Sands of Time gameplay roots and not mess with things and make this a movie-game time-in. And, we all know how movie-games turn out to be. <_<
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i wish they made a sequal to the other PoP series they made.... you know.... the one where you flip out over the ending....and then you flip out over the ending of the epilogue....
i wish they made a sequal to the other PoP series they made.... you know.... the one where you flip out over the ending....and then you flip out over the ending of the epilogue.... you know exactly what i mean Ratchet_Co
lolz yes I do. I wish they continued from the Epilogue left off too. But I really hope this is a full-fledged Prince of Persia game, not based off the movie. It doesn't appear to be so though, this game is a continuation where The Two Thrones left off (I think). The movie however, revolves around the first game, The Sands of Time. Regardless, I will be picking it up . May 2010 can't come any sooner.
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"Go then my Prince, but know this: Your journey will not end well, you cannot change your fate... no man can." Old Man, Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
SAN FRANCISCO – December 14, 2009 – Today Ubisoft announced that Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands will ship May 2010 for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, the Wii system from Nintendo, the Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DS systems, and Windows-based PC. Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands will expand the Prince of Persia universe with a new storyline, the introduction of new characters, and new powers over nature and time. The game takes place between Prince of Persia® The Sands of Time and Prince of Persia Warrior Within.
About the Game Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is the next chapter in the fan-favorite Sands of Time universe. Visiting his brother’s kingdom following his adventure in Azad, the Prince finds the royal palace under siege from a mighty army bent on its destruction. When the decision is made to use the ancient power of the Sand in a desperate gamble to save the kingdom from total annihilation, the Prince will embark on an epic adventure in which he will learn to bear the mantle of true leadership, and discover that great power often comes with a great cost. Game features include:
• Classic Gameplay Reinvented: From huge-scale multi-enemy combat to dizzying feats of acrobatic prowess in gigantic environments enhanced by the Prince’s ability to control nature and time, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands will push the Prince’s prodigious abilities to unseen levels. • A Blockbuster Experience: Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands will offer players unforgettable set pieces made possible by the advanced technology offered by the award-winning Anvil engine. With all-out war at the gates of the kingdom, the Prince’s abilities will be challenged like never before through the course of epic wow moments.
• Mastery Over Nature: Wielding powers of nature and time, the Prince will have unparalleled mastery over his environment and his enemies. The Prince will discover that harnessing the forces of nature itself will prove to be a devastating companion to his ability to rewind time.
• Return of a Fan-Favorite Franchise: Set between Prince of Persia The Sands of Time and Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands will provide fans a new chapter in the Prince of Persia universe and deepen their understanding of the Sands of Time series.
The versions for Wii, Nintendo DSi and DS as well as the PSP® system will feature a different gaming experience from the versions for Xbox 360 and PlayStation®3 system. More details will be unveiled in the near future.
"Go then my Prince, but know this: Your journey will not end well, you cannot change your fate... no man can." Old Man, Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
That prince reminds me alot of Prince Caspian from the Narnia Series.
From what I've seen so far I think I like the prince that's played by Nolan North better. I also think I'm gonna buy PoP (2008) before Christmas. It's at Best Buy for 29.99 new in the bargain bin. It was the last copy so I hid it under some XBox360 games hoping nobody would find it and buy it.
From what I've seen so far I think I like the prince that's played by Nolan North better. I also think I'm gonna buy PoP (2008) before Christmas. It's at Best Buy for 29.99 new in the bargain bin. It was the last copy so I hid it under some XBox360 games hoping nobody would find it and buy it.
I don't blame you minameissteve. A lot of people would agree with you and with good reason. In Warrior Within and The Two Thrones, the Prince is so depressing and violent. I would have prefered if they kept that same personality the Prince had in Sands of Time. He was a lot more knowledgeable and a bit more relating.
I really like the Nolan North Prince . He's really funny because of his dialogue. At first his character is kind of pushy and selfish, but throughout the game you see him grow less selfish and a bit more caring, though he still retains that sense of humor he has. By the way, always try to talk to Elika AS MUCH as you can, minamissteve. A lot of people have had trouble understanding the story and character because they never talk to Elika.
"Go then my Prince, but know this: Your journey will not end well, you cannot change your fate... no man can." Old Man, Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
"Go then my Prince, but know this: Your journey will not end well, you cannot change your fate... no man can." Old Man, Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
The game is reportedly available May 11, 2010. So far away http://fp.profiles.us.playstation.com.s3.amazonaws.com/59/86/Ratchet_Co.png?1307975426851
"Go then my Prince, but know this: Your journey will not end well, you cannot change your fate... no man can." Old Man, Prince of Persia: Warrior Within