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Fantasy-Forever.Com - Prince Of Persia 2: The Warrior Within - PoP 2
Prince Of Persia 2: The Warrior Within
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The theme and combat of the game has changed into a darker tone, but compare to Sands of Time theme it isnt that superb. Give a try too. |
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Story: 9/10
.: Gameplay: 10/10
.: Graphics: 9/10
.: Music: 8/10
.: Value: 9/10
.: Replay Value: 8/10 |
Overall:
8.8
Excellent |
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Category:
Action Adventure | Fantasy
Platform: PlayStation 2
Tech Information: 1 Player. |
Publisher:
Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Release Date: 11/30/2004 |
Ubisoft has brought
the tentatively titled Prince of Persia 2 to E3 2004 this year. The new game features
the same prince from last year's game, The Sands of Time, though this prince is
more mature and has a "darker" and more menacing look to him. He's also
a more-skilled fighter and prefers to fight with two swords at once. He'll need
all his fighting and acrobatic abilities to defeat Dahaka, an essentially invincible
opponent said to be tied to the fabric of fate itself. Dahaka is apparently stalking
the prince purposefully and relentlessly for mysterious reasons that may pertain
to his previous manipulation of time using the magical sands and his enchanted
dagger. As a result, the prince must use his powers to travel back in time to
destroy the sand itself, before the unbeatable Dahaka, who appears in the "present"
as a hulking humanoid creature clad in cruel-looking steel armor, destroys him
first.
There also some of
the prince's powerful new time-based attacks. Like in the original game, the prince
can use his stores of the magical sands to slow the passage of time. But this
time round, the prince was also able to slow only his enemies while retaining
the ability to move at his normal, nimble pace. In addition, the prince can also
use up all his stores of sands to briefly accelerate himself to incredible speeds.
In one instance, for example, he was surrounded by a few enemies. Then he literally
became a blur that would come into focus just long enough to cut down a foe. Then
he'd become a blur again and would briefly reappear when he would cut down another
opponent.
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