#CAST OF PRINCE OF PERSIA PSP#
The PSP might not be best designed for 3D action tiles, but Revelations certainly shows that it’s possible. It would be foolish to suggest the game is as easy to control as on the consoles, but given the control limitations of the PSP you’ll find very little to complain about. Despite the lack of a right analogue stick, the camera is only really an issue during your first hour with the game as you get to grips with the new button layout. Quibbles with the game’s combat aside, the game plays well on the PSP. Certainly, anyone coming to the game after The Two Thrones (the latest original offering in the series) will have an easier time adjusting to the gameplay – the third game in the trilogy mixes elements from the first two games – but why Ubisoft decided to port the second, and most poorly received, game instead of the much loved Sands of Time is a mystery. The game retains a strong emphasis on combat and a rather out of place hard rock soundtrack, but some great acrobatic sections are mixed in frequently enough to keep the game entertaining. With changes being minimal, it’s safe to say that those displeased with the Prince’s second outing on consoles won’t be thrilled by Revelations. You get the same rewinding time power, slow-mo power and others, and battle the same sand creatures, but new areas do offer something different to those coming to the game having already played Warrior Within. Despite the limitations of the handheld, this is a modern Prince of Persia game, just as you’d find on consoles and PCs, with the controls working well on the PSP. The Prince sets sail to the Island of Time on a quest to find the Empress of Time and alter his fate. New areas, great visuals and solid acrobatic gameplay make for one of best action games on the PSP, but technical problems once again blight a game ported from home consoles.īeing Prince of Persia: Warrior Within in all but name and a few new areas (a few hours worth at most), the story is the same as it was on consoles and PC. Despite its original sounding name, Revelations is a port of the second game in the modern Prince of Persia series, Warrior Within.
#CAST OF PRINCE OF PERSIA PC#
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time will be available on Xbox, PS, GCN and PC later this month.The PSP received a barrage of releases late in 2006 and one of those was Prince of Persia Revelations from Ubisoft.
#CAST OF PRINCE OF PERSIA TRIAL#
Only through grim resolve, bitter defiance and the mastery of deadly new combat arts can the Prince rise to a new level of warriorship - and emerge from this ultimate trial with his life.
His journey leads to the infernal core of a cursed island stronghold harboring mankind's greatest fears. Hunted by Dahaka, an immortal incarnation of Fate seeking divine retribution, the Prince embarks upon a path of both carnage and mystery to defy his preordained death.
You will die." Enter the dark underworld of Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, the sword-slashing sequel to the critically acclaimed Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. The Old Man said to the Prince, "Your fate has been written. If you like your music a little bit slower Prince Of Persia Warrior Within also features an original cinematic score including classical melodies composed by Inon Zur, and a musical score by the Hollywood Studio Symphony. People who checked out the recent Warrior Within demo may have noticed that the Prince Of Persia sequel also features music from metal band Godsmack. Monica Bellucci will voice Kaileen, a helpless servant to the Empress of Time, adding a sensual realism to the deeply-immersive storyline. Actress Monica Bellucci, best known for her role in The Matrix: Reloaded and The Matrix: Revolutions, has joined the Hollywood cast lending their talent in one way or another to Ubisoft's upcoming action/adventure game Prince Of Persia Warrior Within.