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Prince of Persia Review

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Stunning presentation and an engaging open-world reprisal of the series' trademark platforming action make this newly reimagined Prince of Persia easy to recommend.


New prince, new quest. Same gymnastics.
New prince, new quest. Same gymnastics.
It's only been five years since Ubisoft successfully brought Jordan Mechner's old PC action series Prince of Persia into 3D, and now it's already gone and reinvented the franchise for a second time. The newest Prince of Persia--presumably lacking a subtitle to set it apart from the previous three games--imagines an even more fantastic Arabian-tinged setting than what you've seen in this franchise before, and it's filled with an entertaining story and plenty of high-flying excitement. The series' trademark gravity-defying platforming has gotten so mechanically complex that it comes off as a little, well, mechanical at times, but the level variety, fantastic presentation and atmospheric soundtrack make this an engaging adventure well worth embarking on.

There's no connection whatsoever to the last Prince of Persia trilogy; this one starts fresh with an entirely different prince. Actually, he doesn't appear to be much a prince at all, but more of a roguish, tomb-raiding vagabond, a Han Solo of the desert who's in it for wealth and glory but hardly for honor. Too bad for him, he gets caught up with Elika, a do-gooding princess with magical powers who's bent on restoring beauty to her corrupted kingdom and cramming the culprit, the dark god Ahriman, back into his eternal prison. The story takes some unexpected turns here and there, and gets surprisingly poignant as it goes, culminating in an ending I didn't quite see coming. Naturally, there's a good setup for a sequel.

Chances are, you're familiar with this particular action.
Chances are, you're familiar with this particular action.
There aren't a lot of heavy-handed cutscenes foisted on you throughout the game. You get the important beats of the story in the few mandatory cinematics, but I liked that the majority of the dialog is optional. You can hit a talk button anywhere in between action sequences to have a quick chat with Elika. Sometimes the pair discusses the often rich history of the current level. Sometimes Elika talks about her devotion to the benevolent god Ormazd. Sometimes they flirt. Maybe it was because the dialog wasn't forced on me that I wanted to hear more of it from time to time; in any case, the brief exchanges were a clever and effective way to flesh out the game's back story and give the lead characters richer personalities. You get the sense that someone thought really hard about the game's world and its residents from these exchanges.

Of course, you get heaps and heaps of the wall-jumping, pole-climbing, superhuman gymnastics you'd expect from a Prince of Persia. This time around, you can add ring-swinging, roof-running, sliding, and even the occasional flight to your repertoire. These moves are all mixed up thoroughly enough that you have to stay on your toes to bust out the right move at the right time and avoid plummeting to your doom. There are enough different platforming mechanics here that the action stays varied, and certainly looks flashy enough.

But it's also easy as all heck. The game might as well present specific button prompts as you reach each handhold or wall-jump point; they're indicated right there in the level design anyway. If there's a horizontal scrape on the wall, you know you need to wall run there. If there's a ring, you hit one button to swing off of it. A pole jutting out of the ceiling, you hit a different button to dart across. It starts to feel a little like Platforming-By-Numbers after a few hours, but the prince looks so cool performing all these larger-than-life maneuvers that I never got totally bored with the traversal gameplay.

Even if the platforming was really tough in a demanding, skill-based way, you'd have no penalty and little frustration due to the game's wildly forgiving death mechanic. In short, you can't die. Every time you miss a jump, Elika teleports in with her fancy magical powers and delivers you back to the last solid ground you stood on. In combat, she pulls you back for a minute to rest while the enemy regains a little health. There's been all kinds of ballyhoo about this feature, and there's a psychological component at work for those people who say this makes the game too easy. There's still a failure mechanic here; it's just streamlined by really tight checkpoints and no load times in between failures. Otherwise the only difference is the lack of a specific "Game Over" screen.

The one-on-one fights are exciting and rewarding to play.
The one-on-one fights are exciting and rewarding to play.
One thing about Prince of Persia that really impressed me is the non-linear, open-world format Ubisoft devised for this game as a departure from the linear, narrative-heavy A-to-B-to-C adventures of the past three installments. Here's how it works. Ahriman has four lieutenants, and each one lurks in a lair with five blighted action stages standing between you and a final showdown with that boss. Every time you finish one of the sickly levels, you "heal" it into a prettier, greener version, at which time it's populated by glowing collectibles called light seeds. Then you get to go back through the level and collect those seeds. All the levels are physically connected, and you get a decent amount of freedom to go through them in the order you want.

This openness also works against the game's flow, however. There are four powers you have to unlock for Elika by collecting multiple quotas of light seeds, and each of the action stages requires you to have one of those powers to enter it. You can't clear out any of the bosses' areas entirely without having at least two of the powers, so three times throughout the game I found myself having finished every available level but still needing dozens more light seeds to gain the next power and open up more levels. I spent more of the game backtracking to completed levels, hunting for more seeds to let me progress than I would have liked.

Like the platforming, the combat emphasizes style--but doesn't sacrifice substance for it. The battles sometimes look like glorified Quick Time Events, especially with button prompts popping up here and there, but there's also a pretty robust combo system under the hood that lets you chain together sword attacks, grapples, acrobatic moves, and magical Elika attacks into really long, rewarding combos. There are infrequent, easy fodder enemies here and there, but the vast majority of the combat takes place against the four bosses: the hunter, the alchemist, the concubine, and the warrior. Each one pops up for a fight--and a dramatic exchange of dialogue--at least once in each of the levels within its domain, and they all have different fighting styles and back stories that really flesh out the sort of tragedies that led to their service of a dark god in the first place. You see and fight with them so much, the four enemies end up becoming pretty iconic by the time you actually face off with each one for the final time.

This is a stunning game to see and hear.
This is a stunning game to see and hear.
The game looks and sounds incredible. It's got a colorful, painterly visual style that runs a wide gamut between the sickly, desaturated slate blues and pea greens of the corrupted action levels, and the much richer, warmer healed versions they turn into. Some of the bigger levels with their long draw distances and massive, fantastic castles and towers in the distance are really a sight to behold. The environments and character designs, especially those of the four bosses, are all distinctive and memorable. The game's soundtrack really stuck with me, too; I found parts of it running through my head frequently even when I wasn't playing the game. It's got a flair for the epic but can also be a little haunting at times. The voice work is always at least competent and sometimes really good (the warrior comes to mind). The voice actor who plays the prince also voices Nathan Drake in Uncharted, which is appropriate because they're both irreverent, live-in-the-moment kind of guys.

If Ubisoft really had to go and release a fourth Prince of Persia game in five years, I'm glad it turned out as good--and more importantly, as distinctive--as this one did. It offers the specific gameplay features that fans of the series will be looking for, while establishing a sequel-ripe new world and story arc that are every bit as engaging as those of the previous trilogy. The slightly uneven pacing and relative ease of the gameplay are minor nitpicks in the grand scheme of this engrossing, beautiful adventure.
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Edited By Roger_Klotz

I think the battle system is not rewarding at all. I think its cheap and repetative.

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I don't mind easy games. I'm more interested in the experience. Sometimes when a game is too easy it makes the experience lame, but if the art and the writing are good enough then the challenge level is far less important.

That said, I still haven't gotten around to picking this up. Have to get on that...

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Looking forward to playing this gorgeous looking game.  Good review Brad.

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Respect Brad's opinion, but i thought this game was pure bullshit. A bullshit fake world filled with bullshit characters i don't want to either watch or hear talk doing bullshit that's barely even interactive. That the developers expected a big ol pat on the back for being so innovative is far beyond me. They fucked up the prince. Again. Dude of Fantasyland more like.

I actually think Tomb Raider Underworld is a better platformer. It's not as smooth (it's pretty rough really), but it's actually better at the Prince-of-persiaing than this game is.

When did Ubisoft forget horrible imminent death was what's exciting about the ridiculous bounce through the clouds acrobatics of Sands of time or the previous games? This world might as well just be made from cotton candy and big fluffy pillows. What a god damn waste of effort for what amounts to a pretty light show.

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wow this game sucked. 

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Hey good review buddy. But when is the Tomb Raider review going to be posted?!

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Man, sorry to break it to you, but you get unlimited chances in most games. It's just called "game over".

It is not the same. In most every other game I've played, the checkpoint is at the beginning of the boss fight, and once you beat them, then you get a new checkpoint."
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To be fair, Stcb didn't say it was the same, he (she?) said you get unlimited chances in most games, which is absolutely true.  I haven't been paying attention a whole lot to how much life is given back when you have to get rescued by Elika, but it is certainly not without punishment to fail.  In fact, if you were somewhat crap at the fighting, your fight could last a very long time given the fact that a chunk of boss life gets reset every time you "fail."  (Even endless if you could not manage to do more damage than what gets given back at a failure.)

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Looks cool, I'll check it out when it comes down in price though.  I really did like Assasins Creed but yea that game had its flaws too.

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Man, sorry to break it to you, but you get unlimited chances in most games. It's just called "game over"."

It is not the same. In most every other game I've played, the checkpoint is at the beginning of the boss fight, and once you beat them, then you get a new checkpoint.
Here, there is no checkpoint. It is not the same, because I don't need any kind of skill what so ever to beat any boss. Now if you play a game as an interactive movie, knowing that your input into the controller is just there to propel the story forward, then this game is for you. But if you are looking for an exciting challenge, steer away.
Same goes for the acrobatics. In the old prince of persia itself, you have to be SKILLED to traverse the terrain because you had four or five chances. At one point I could traverse the world of Sands with my eyes closed. Now anyone can traverse it in the first try without any worries of dying. Though that may be appealing to you, it is very different than Game Over screen.
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I dont get 1 thing, how come this game is poor compared to Banjo and MK vs DC?

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Assassins Creed with different graphics maybe?

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I just picked this game up yesterday, and im loving it. Yes its easy, yes you cant die, but the gameplay is sweet, and the graphics are just something to "awe" at

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Man how come no other review i've come across told me the dialog was optional? I freaking love shit like that! I even failed missions in GTA4 just to get the alternate mission buildup dialog! That's big points from me right away :-) Yes i'm weird.

Apart from that, i'm just really uncool with the new prince. I don't think he makes sense as a character at all, and i think Ubi are totally out of touch with what has ever made the idea of platforming royalty cool.

Which reminds me i'm totally gonna get back to work on my King of Norway game. Gravity-defying ski-driven platforming baby... Yeahh..

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played it, beat it, can't recommend it enough.  Seriously.  Redeems the series after they thought hot topic kids would love a game about fairy tales.

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Crazy Gamer

Man, sorry to break it to you, but you get unlimited chances in most games. It's just called "game over".

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Prince of Persia for the PC is $30 at Toys R Us. The game is also DRM-free.

Pretty great price.

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Excellent review, Brad.  I agree whole-heartedly.
I just finished this game yesterday, and although their isn't much reason for me to go back and play-through again, It's turned out to be one of my favorite games of the year.

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I'll wait till the price drops first, need to clear some backlogs first

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That was my favourite GB review to read so far, very nice.

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To be honest, this game is kind of shitty. It gets worse every time I play it. I'm glad it's going back to Blockbuster tomorrow.

The death Elika thing is not what's wrong with this game at all.

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Good review brad, well written.

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Great, Great ending. I would put it right up there with Mass Effect's ending as the best in gaming.

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yeah its easy as hell, but its a pretty decent game. Worth nothing more than a rent though imo, since it has no replay really at all, and is only like 9-12 ish hours.

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Good review Brad, The game looks cool and I really like what they have done with the Prince, I'm glad to see that someone at Ubisoft said that they have to restart the franchise and get away from all that evile Prince bullshit they got into after the sands of time. 

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Looks like a lot of fun. Great review Brad.

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Remember, for anyone who cares about achievements, there is one for having being saved less than 100 times during the game. That might add an element of challenge for those angry at this revival system.

Note: For anyone who wants this game at $45 (like I bought it at) gogamer.com keeps putting it on their 48 hour sale. Currently, it's not there, but it may return.

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"There's still a failure mechanic here; it's just streamlined by really tight checkpoints and no load times in between failures. Otherwise the only difference is the lack of a specific "Game Over" screen."

YES!  Finally a reviewer who understands that you a still failing the task but it doesn't seem as bad with the lack of a death or load screen.  Am I the only one who thinks this sounds really appealing? 

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too easy = buy later when cheaper. ty for the review man. succinct and to the point.

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I,ve bought that game
I,ve finished that game
I,ve truly enjoyed that game
I recommend that game

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Played through pop4 last week and it really is a fantastic game.  I didnt really have time to think about how easy it was because I was too busy enjoying myself.

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Looks good but not $59 good

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Sounds great!

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Why don't they let the game play itself for you? That's how easy this game is. Sands of time was forgiving to some degree, giving you 4 or 5 chances to set things right if you mistime a jump. Here, the chances are infinite. Even when I am fighting boss fights, I don't have to worry about ever dying since I know Elka is coming to save me.  Talk about anti-climatic. As far as the open world hub, I found it more frustrating than anything else, since most of the time you're just back tracking instead of the sense of going forward that the old prince of persia games had. Just like most open-world games, it makes you repeat the same thing 10 times. But hey, gamers LOVE repetition.
And what about the prince's personality? I did not want to listen to the dialogue between Elka and the prince, because everytime I clicked on the L2 button, it was painful to hear the prince crack wise ass jokes, and be completely obnoxious.

Sorry Brad, this is a MAJOR step down from the old games. The visuals are stunning but the design decisions made in this game are just plain bad. I hope they change them in the next iteration or count mthis long time fan (since prince of persia 2 on the PC) out of the prince of persia world.

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I really need to get something besides a Wii. I'm missing way too many awesome games. I mean, I love Nintendo, but I need better games. I haven't gotten a real new game (Guitar Hero doesn't really count) since like Star Wars: TFU, and it blowed on Wii.

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ZOMG ONLY 4 STARS EW FLOP

Kidding.

I couldn't agree more about the soundtrack and visuals, both were simply amazing.
I do have to say though, I disagree with you a tad on the platforming elements. I totally see the "platforming-by-the-numbers" argument, but I feel it felt a little more like the platformers of old. The game does a good job of doing what you want it to do, and because of this, it eliminates the frustration of a jump just off angle that I absolutely HATED in Mirror's Edge. Rather, when you want the Prince to go somewhere, he does. I'd say this is more like platformers of old; you want Mario to jump to a platform, you don't need to worry about him being just off angle from it. Rather then goombas, we get ocrruption traps.
Just a thought.
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I disagree with the score. The game is way to easy, combat is meh, and you really just kinda play Simon says hitting the right button at the right moment to continue along walls and platforms.

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I got all the games I need right now. I'll be waiting for this one to hit the bargain bin because that is when I'll have time for a spare game to play.

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this is a good game to borrow from a friend after he's done playing with it, cause i ain't dishing out $60 for a game that has absolutely no re-play value

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I agree.. It's worth getting, but not at full price.

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What? It's not Jeff's review...

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Nice Review Brad. This game looks great!

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Nice review there, sexy voice, Brad.

These, not so long, type of reviews are becoming my preference when before getting/playing a game. I get the feel of the game through a short review without having to go through pages of what seems like a manual, egoism, and opinions not needed about something.

I will now read reviews from Brad and Vinny for sure!!

And some from Ryan and Jeff, of course.

Also, IS THERE A VIDEO REVIEW COMING SOON?

:)

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I really don't understand people's problems with the difficulty in this game. It's so much more streamlined, the "checkpoints" are excellent, and you NEVER feel frustration (unless if you're doing the power plate stuff). The platforming is extremely well-designed, and rewards momentum like Mirror's Edge. The combat is pretty challenging, so you can't spam attacks at all. You can't even do a normal sword combo, without getting countered by the enemy. You HAVE to chain different combos that all look insane. 

Overall, excellent review, and there really isn't much wrong with the game. I'm glad that this is the year for franchises revitalising themselves (MGS IV, Prince of Persia, B&K: Nuts and Bolts, GTA IV, Condemned 2, Far Cry 2), for better or worse.
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lol I hear his voice too when reading his reviews, it's hilarious.

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I got it and it's good.


good review too

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It's good that you point out that the death mechanic is still a death mechanic, people tend to almost WANT to die and reload, even as they're complaining about it, because it makes them feel like there are consequences to their actions.  Still, if the time investment is similar when you "die" in PoP then I'd say it was actually a cool idea, since it brings some sort of continuity to things. 

I wonder if there'll be any way to make the game harder, though.  I've heard a lot of people talk about the difficulty without getting too specific.

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Wow, that is some retro looking box art.

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Good review Brad. I heard other reviewers saying that Elika saves you every time you would die but I thought that she'd teleport you back to the last checkpoint: but no....to the last solid ground you stood on? Oh well, easy or not game looks awesome.

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This will be on my Xmas list :)