Prince Of Persia - Completion, Kudos, Bonuses 30
Thanks to GameSpot for their feature documenting the final hours of development on Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time, Ubisoft's update of the classic '80s platform adventure. The piece follows the development team as they squash the final, most obscure bugs, such as "...the disappearance of the head of the female character, Farah, if you leave the game on for more than 12 consecutive hours", and elsewhere, IGN PS2 rate the results as "the perfect realization of the franchise in 3D." GameSpy also has a set of features on the game, with the Xbox version's review largely positive, proclaiming "this prince is no pauper", while 1UP spell out the bonuses for each version, including "PS2: The entire original Prince of Persia... Xbox: The entire original Prince of Persia 2... GC/GBA: The entire original Prince of Persia, unlockable via the GBA or GameCube."
Translation: go buy a GBA! (Score:4, Interesting)
Gotta buy 'em all!
Re:Translation: go buy a GBA! (Score:2)
Re:Translation: go buy a GBA! (Score:2)
Re:Translation: go buy a GBA! (Score:2)
Re:Yes. AR codes unlock it too (Score:2)
There will probably be a code that unlocks whatever GBA bonuses in PoP.
Re:Translation: go buy a GBA! (Score:3, Informative)
While I am annoyed with games like Metroid Prime requiring you to have both a GC and a GBA and a link cable and the two games to unlock something that arguably should just be unlockable on the GC, that doesn't seem to be th
Re:Translation: go buy a GBA! (Score:2)
which in my opinion translates into: you don't get to play it(the bonus, original prince of persia) if you just own gameboy color(such has appeared in few other games as well.. that you get extra content if you have a gba).
Re:Translation: go buy a GBA! (Score:1)
which in my opinion translates into: you don't get to play it(the bonus, original prince of persia) if you just own gameboy color(such has appeared in few other games as well.. that you get extra content if you have a gba).
It says the original Prince of Persia will be unlockable via the GBA or the GameCube. The 'or' in tha
Re:Translation: go buy a GBA! (Score:1)
If you own a GC you are a Nintendo fan and chances are you probably also have a GBA. There are *way* more GBAs out there than there are GCs.
True to life realism (Score:5, Funny)
This is an example of the increasing realism in video games.
In real life, too, if you game for more than 12 consecutive hours, your wife or goirlfriend is apt to lose her head over it. Or more succinctly, if you game for more than 12 consecutive hours, dude, you won't be getting any head.
I hope this game is good... (Score:2)
Re:I hope this game is good... (Score:1)
Why PoP2 isn't unlockable on the PS2... (Score:2)
PS2 version is great (Score:3, Informative)
Re:PS2 version is great (Score:2)
1. Did they fuck up the fighting? In both of the original POP games the sword fighting was all about timing and control. Too many of the modern 3D games seem to rely on button mashing or pulling off annoying combos. While I saw mention of combos on the site about the game, are they really required, or can one rely on careful timing and control still. Along with that, can I control the blocking? This pissed me off to no end in Jedi Knight 2 and Jedi Academy, no control of my bl
Re:PS2 version is great (Score:1)
I will admit that
Re:PS2 version is great (Score:2)
Re:PS2 version is great (Score:1)
Difficulty? (Score:2)
Has anyone seen anything about this? Perhaps a Hard Mode is unlockable after you beat the game? Or maybe the reviews didn't think that a selectabl
Re:Difficulty? (Score:1)
Having said that, the experience of playing the game is so enjoyable that I'd go back to it over and over again even if there weren't a way to handicap myself. The game might seem a little overrated at first, but once you get into it it's almost impossible to break away.
Excellent Article (Score:1)
It was also an informative and well written article which I enjoyed reading. Kudos to the authors and well worthy of a posting on
Blatant press release (Score:1, Troll)
PC unlockable? (Score:3, Interesting)
This is a game I expect to be ported to OS X in time (a good chunk of Ubisoft's titles are making it that way these days - thanks, Aspyr!), and what's on the PC version will decide if I get the PS2 or wait for the PC/possible OS X version.
Why the original was great... (Score:4, Insightful)
Other aspects of the ingenuity of the game also stand out. You could do an amazing number of things with just the four arrow keys and shift, which are the only controls in the game. I won't bore you with all of them, but the system is truely ingenius, although the sword fights could have been a little more complicated.
I also loved the doppleganger; it took me so many tries to figure out how to defeat him at the end of the game. Ever time you hit him it hurts you, if you have more health than him then you die when you kill him anyway, all of the ledges nearby are fatal falls (so you can't just knock him down to a lower level), and if you try to run past him he'll just kill you.
I still have Prince of Persia (the original DOS version) on my laptop, and I play it when I'm bored and I have ~45 minutes to kill.
(/Nostalgia)
Re:Why the original was great... (Score:1)
For the second one, I just spent lots and lots of time killing guys on the dock until they overwhelmed me.
I never got very far in either game
Re:Why the original was great... (Score:1)
I just wish that they had put BOTH of the original PoP games as unlockables, instead of just one. And why-oh-why did they put #2 onl
Obscure bugs (Score:1)
one time when I completed level 1, it took me straight to level 12. I then did that and had 57 minutes remaining when I completed the game (a record, as far as I know).
I don't know if this was a bug, or if I accidentally activated a cheat?