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Ubi Soft 52431
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We found 5 listings for the Prince of Persia (Ubi Soft 52431):
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UPC 0-08888-52431-1, EAN 0-008888-524311
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| Overview |
| Developer | Ancient |
| Publisher | Ubisoft |
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Reviews by Users
14 May 2009



prince of suck is more like it
this game begs the question,if you had like ten really cool moves but you had to do them over and over and over and over,would the game still be fun?thats right,you move around like you are in a 1980s video game where each move could be your last.so getting around is a real chore.the moves are cool to move around but like in the matrix and mortal kombat,the moves get old fast.plus given that all the moves only serve to move prince around,its like i said ,old.then every once in a really long time...
–abefrom Amazon.com
11 May 2009



what happened?
the prince of persia game series has been one of my favorite series for the shear fun factor. take away a breathtaking story, engaging characters, amazing fight mechanics and the wall running trap dodging puzzles are plenty fun all on their own. well in this one they DID take away all the things that made POP fun, and then they simplified the wall running and made it not fun anymore.
the combat is simplistic and it holds your hand the whole way, in case you've never played a video game b...
–Poshu Oshufrom Amazon.com
20 Apr 2009



Gets old real fast, and combat is problematic
I usually don't like platformers, but I took a chance on this game after IGN raved about it. The result is a mixed bag: the platforming action is enjoyable, but I find the combat engine to be unresponsive and annoying.
The heart of the Prince of Persia series - going back to the franchise's side-scrolling days - has always been an agile, acrobatic hero as opposed to a muscle-bound brute. The newest iteration stays true to that formula, and the hero, who isn't really a "prince" at all bu...
–D. Seofrom Amazon.com