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Average Review Score:
4.00/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
Digital Chumps 9.2/10 Dec 15 '08
EuroGamer 6/10 Dec 05 '08
GameDaily 9/10 Dec 02 '08
Gamer 2.0 8.2/10 Dec 11 '08
GamerNode 8/10 Dec 09 '08
GameZone 9.0/10 Dec 09 '08
HonestGamers.com 6/10 Dec 19 '08
HookedGamers.com 8/10 Dec 23 '08
IGN 360 UK 9.3 Nov 26 '08
IGN AU 8.7/10 Dec 02 '08
IGN UK 9.4/10 Nov 26 '08
Thunderbolt 6/10 Dec 16 '08
Worthplaying 8.5/10 Dec 08 '08
GameSpot 8.0/10 Dec 02 '08
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Previews
website publish date notes article quality
GameDaily Jul 24 2008 
GameShark.com Jul 17 2008 
GameSpot May 28 2008 
GameZone Jul 17 2008 
GameZone Nov 14 2008 
Hooked Gamers Sep 02 2008 
IGN 360 May 28 2008 
Kombo PSP Jul 16 2008 
Team Xbox Jul 17 2008 
IGN 360 May 23 2008 
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"Yet another poor game planted in a bed of fantastic technology and interesting mechanics, which, rather than empowering the player to solve interesting problems in new and exciting ways, merely sends you for a long and elaborate stroll through a beautiful world devoid of challenge or variation, and marred by excessive repetition."
"Marred by some inconsistent pacing and less-than-engaging action, PoP still manages to deliver a wondrous and open world through which players fight and fly to the game's exciting conclusion."
Prince of Persia's shimmering veneer and joyous platforming will cast a spell on you.
"It’s a sequel that shows that game makers are not only listening to our complaints but really care what we think. And not just because of the bottom line – though that surely had something to do with it – more than likely, these developers are entertainment fans themselves. No matter how much I wanted to get back to the gameplay, I couldn’t bring myself to skip a scene."
Forget what you know about the Prince of Persia series. Let go the Sands of Time. Release your Warrior Within. Ubisoft Montreal has created a new Prince, in a new world, with a new female companion and a very different design philosophy. The longer you hold on to the style of last generation's Prince of Persia, the harder it will be to master the new one. Embrace the change and you're likely to fall in love with the new Prince (or at least his lovely companion). When we meet the new Prince, he hardly seems princely at all. Little more than a smooth-talking thief, the Prince gets lost in a sandstorm while searching for his donkey, Farah. Of course, this is no ordinary sandstorm. This mystical phenomenon transports the Prince to another land, one seemingly made more of myth than reality. It's here where he fatefully runs into Elika, a beautiful barefoot descendant of a clan sworn to guard the prison of the evil god Ahriman. As bad luck would have it, the two meet just in time to witness Ahriman's release from his prison inside the Tree of Life. His escape releases corruption across the four areas of the world. This corruption will spread further unless the Prince and Elika can heal the infected lands. And so begins your adventure.
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