Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands

  • From huge-scale multi-enemy combat to dizzying feats of acrobatic prowess in gigantic environments enhanced by the Prince?s ability to control nature and time, The Forgotten Sands will push the Prince?s prodigious abilities to a not-yet-seen level.
  • With all-out war at the gates of the kingdom, the Prince?s abilities will be challenged like never before through the course of epic wow moments, be it by scaling a castle tower collapsing under bombardment or combating foes hundreds of feet tall.
  • Wielding powers of nature and time, the Prince will have unparalleled mastery over his environment and his enemies. The Prince will discover that harnessing the forces of nature itself will prove to be a devastating companion to his ability to rewind time.
  • Powered by the Anvil Engine used for Assassin?s Creed 2, The Forgotten Sands promises to bring a Prince of Persia experience like never before seen.  Battle hordes of enemies at once, explore life-like settings, and experience a more powerful Prince.
  • Set between Prince of Persia ? The Sands of Time and Warrior Within, The Forgotten Sands provides fans with a new chapter in the saga of the Prince, and an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the events from this series.

Product Description
Marking the next-gen console debut of Ubisoft’s critically acclaimed series, Prince of Persia – The Forgotten Sands is the next chapter in the fan-favorite Sands of Time universe.  Visiting his brother’s kingdom following his adventure in Azad, the Prince finds the royal palace under siege from a mighty army bent on its destruction. His brother Malik decides to use the ancient power of the Sand in a desperate gamble to save the kingdom from total annihilation.  To save the kingdom, the Prince must embark on an epic adventure in which he will learn to bear the mantle of true leadership, and that great power often comes with a great cost.Amazon.com Product Description
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Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands


5 Responses

  1. W. McKinney says:

    Great game up until about two-thirds of the way through. When auto-saving, it returns you to a previous area, but the gates are closed, so there is no way to get out. I checked the web, and several others have experienced this problem. How can such a major glitch get in such a high-profile game? There is a solution–deleting the saved file and letting your PS3 download a backup file, but it takes you way back into the game. This game also has some camera and control issues. Seems that it needed another run through quality control before being released.

  2. Sars says:

    so yesturday i went to gamestop and out of all the good games that came out yesturday i pick prince of persia because i liked the last one alot. this is nothing like the last one but that doesnt mean its a bad thing. its a fun little game. you have to clime and figure out different things so you can get to the next section. i havnt ran into any to tough yet but they will keep you thinking. the controls are smooth and so far the story is great. is this going to be a game of the year no it is not, and it probily wont be one of he best games of this year, but this game is fun and i would say atleast rent it or pick it up when the price drops. i will update my review when i get further in. i just wanted to let people know what they were getting into if they bought this game. the graphics are good and the game if fun. the trophies dont seem to difficult either. thanks for reading

  3. When 2008′s PoP came out, I had a hard time seeing what everyone’s problem with it was, it was actually a good game. For all the complainers though, this game should fix the problems right up. This fits perfectly into the Sands of Time mythos, evoking feelings of gaming days gone by. If you play this and don’t like it, the PoP games are not for you. This is exactly what the PoP is all about.

  4. HighTech says:

    This takes you back to the originals.

    Very good fun.

    It doesn’t have the slow down time but the timing is what that is all about anyway.

    My PS3 version had a glitch and i got so far on easy and then the game could not complete, graphics missing, etc…

    But once i started again on normal mode and got my first power the goodies i saved while on easy mode came back.

    So it was all good and i completed it on normal.

    It was a lot of fun in the tradition of the originals.

    I would have liked a better save system where i could have gone back a ways and so i subtracted one star.

  5. Steve Marco says:

    i thought it was a very fun game! the puzzles aren’t exactly the hardest to figure out but they are challenging. its not like you get through everything on your first try. the water timing gets very tricky towards the end. i gave up on Tomb Raider because the puzzles were too hard! wasnt fun for me to run around in circles for hours at a time. i think Uncharted 2 was just perfect. another similar game Dante’s Inferno, very very fun! i really enjoyed that game.

    but back to prince of persia, it was a little easy and short. i rented it thursday, played it for a few hours. came back to it and played it a few hours the next morning and beat it. i guess i’d give it 4 stars for very fun and entertaining and graphics were decent, but definately that camera lock sucked!! missed like every secret figure breaking thing becuase the camera was blocking it out! good out weighs the bad here though. its short but sweet! hell i’ll give it 5 stars, it was a really fun game!

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