Next Prince of Persia Game Promises Fresh Start 140
Next Gen recently had a chance to sit down with Ubisoft and discuss the next addition to the Prince of Persia franchise. The team is excited that this isn't just another tired rehash of the same characters and setting, however, promising a new prince and open world adventuring on top of the already rich world of the previous games. "'We had a whole story with the previous trilogy, and Prince of Persia is a general universe where several different stories can unfold,' [creative director Jean-Christophe] explains. 'We're starting afresh, in the same universe, and we wanted to bring something new while keeping what worked before. We introduce a new Prince, who won't start as a prince, more a drifter and adventurer, lost in the desert. He'll be confronted by a lot of fantasy settings, as opposed to Assassin's Creed, which was more realistic. Here he will come to a land and be engulfed in the conflict between two ancient gods, in this very specific region of Persia. It's based on an old Persian religion, Zoroastrianism, and the battle between light and darkness.'"
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This didn't work with the Amiga version which I played as a kid, plus there was this weird potion room that wasn't on the PC version.
The game was rock hard without the cheats (or possibly bad skills), mostly because there was a tight time limit of 1 hour in which to beat the game.
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As an adult I went back and played the original; it's a very different experience. My child self never got past level 2.
Even without knowledge of the rest of the game, I was able to play through at a normal pace in well under an hour. In reality the whole game reasonably takes 30-40 minutes.
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I never tried to replay the game now; your point that the game doesn't seem that hard is intriguing; could we, as adults, have better spatial awareness and analysis? Or maybe since we played many other games since then, we got better?
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My dreams of getting a +5, Funny are dashed yet again, but at least I can count on an Informative point or two for clearing it up, yeah?
(skip it, don't need the karma)
(better yet, mod me offtopic...excellent karma is teh boredom, and mod points just overload my decision-maker)
No. 1 on the agenda (Score:2)
Cheers!
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!rpg (Score:5, Informative)
That said, an actual Prince of Persia CRPG might pique my interest. This 19th billion incarnation of the same thing does not.
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Except without the city, hookers, guns, or cars.
It'll fly right off the shelves, I'm sure.
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*ducks, runs and throws up in his mouth*
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Gears of war is not only a Third Person Action Game but is a good one also. Its control scheme is a fresh new take on gun combat games that feels different to anything before it. Why else do you think that every man and his dog has copied its combat control, sometimes well (Uncharted: Drake's Fortune) sometimes mediocre (Army of Two) and sometimes poorly (GTA4). Multiplayer, especially coop is extremely well executed, the single player camp
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http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/catalog.aspx?st=&g=111000000&r=0&sd=0&p=1&c=10 [xbox.com]
There's a definite lack of viable games in that genre especially considering the quality of gameplay. The only one on the list that's a native 360 game which is worth anything is Oblivion. The cheese grater I scraped over my balls while playing Lost Odyssey and Two Worlds actually significantly improved my gaming experience.
Also the definition of an RPG is fairly
Fresh? Right. (Score:2)
Yawn.
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So that would be the Fresh Prince of Persia, then?
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My life got flipped, turned upside down
And I'd like to take a minute, just sit right thar
I'll tell you how I became the prince of a land called Persia
In west Philistia born and raised
On the playground where I spent most of my days
Chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool
And all throwin' some discus outside of the school
When a couple of guys that were up to no good
Started making trouble in my neighbourhood
I got in one little fight and my mom cried war
And said "You're moving with your auntie and uncle in Persia"
I begged and pleaded with her the other day
But she packed my suitcase and sent me on my way
She gave me a kissin' and she gave me my ticket
I put my saber on and said "I might as well kick it"
First class, yo this is bad,
Drinking red potions out of a champagne glass
Is this what the people of Persia livin' like,
Hmm this might be alright
I whistled for a chariot and when it came near
The license plate said fresh and it had dice in the mirror
If anything I'd say that this chariot was rare
But I thought "Now forget it, yo home to Persi-air"
I pulled up to a palace 'bout seven or eight
And I yelled to the cabby "Yo, home smell you later"
Looked at my kingdom I was finally thar
To sit on my throne as the prince of Persia
Zoroastrianism (Score:5, Funny)
"It's based on an old Persian religion, Zoroastrianism, and the battle between light and darkness."
Let's hope it leaves out the ritualistic testicle shaving referenced in Austin Powers.
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Let's hope it leaves out the ritualistic testicle shaving referenced in Austin Powers.
You're going to be disappointed when you find out what the "battle between light and darkness" really refers to.
zoroastrianism still exists (Score:5, Insightful)
Or maybe that's the idea, stir up a slight bit of controversy to attract attention to their product.
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Wait, you mean so there's no conflict between light and dark within the religion itself, so they're going to have to put it in conflict with a different religion?
Lame! What is it, like Zen Buddhism or something?
Cool religions have built in good/evil conflicts. Boring ones tell you that conflict and desire are the source of suffering and only by letting go
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[slightly off-topic]
It is also a rather stringent religion requiring that you marry within the community only, and converts from other religions are not exactly allowed (to the best of my knowledge). I only of about the parsi's cause they live here, I've never questioned them about their religion (who does that ?).
They are older than the Zen form of Buddhism from what I remember.
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Re:zoroastrianism still exists (Score:4, Insightful)
Really when it comes down to it, the stories and traditions of your religion of choice are no different that the stories and traditions of other religions from antiquity. The faith and whatnot you feel for yours is also no different that the faith that others felt for their own.
A myth is pretty much a term referring to the NARRATIVE of the religion, as opposed to the worth of the religion. As an atheist, I have read many of the worlds religious texts, not trying to find some "true faith" in them, but for the stories they tell. The Bible is mostly a narrative, and can be seen as such. As well as being the corner stone of meaning for a billion of so people, it also is a book, with all the properties of it.
Is that offensive? How?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism#Basic_beliefs
It still seems a bad idea to turn someone's religion into a video game, but I'm pretty sure that there aren't any other religions involved.
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Yup, as we learned from such gems as Requiem: Avenging Angel, Messiah, and Left Behind.
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Religions never become mythology, because religion is a belief system while mythology is a set of associated myths - stories of past events which may or may not be true partially or completely. Religions typically have associated mythologies
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Time and space got flipped-turned upside down
And I'd like to take a minute
Just sit right there
I'll tell you how I became the prince of a place called Pers-air
In western Ecbatana born and raised
In a dungeon was where I spent most of my days
Jumping and running and climbing all cool
And doing some fencing with my sharp tool
When a couple of guys
Workin' in Montreal
Turned me all 3D, check that y'all
I got the Sands of Time and the visier got scared
He said 'I'll kick your ass all ro
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Oh, you mean a Fresh Prince of Persia. Gotcha.
Now, this is a story all about how
My life got flipped-turned upside down
And I liked to take a minute
Just sit right there
I'll tell you how I became the prince of a place called Persia
In Western Arabia born and raised
On a sand dune was where I spent most of my days
Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool
And all racin some camels outside of the school
When a couple of Greeks
Who were up to no good
Startin making trouble in my neighborhood
I got in one little fight and my mom got scared
She said 'You'r
In Akkad? (Score:2)
New charcters and setting (Score:3, Funny)
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oui.. (Score:1)
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See also: Super Mario Bros. 2 vs. Doki Doki Panic.
Why Not a New One? (Score:5, Insightful)
I was really impressed with the first, and I'd love to see what they can do if they start fresh again.
Re:Why Not a New One? (Score:5, Informative)
Sands of Time was a next generation title based on the original game.
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For those who have never played the original Prince of Persia, it's a game so good it's still worth playing today.
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Who incidently was quoted as saying ov the new games, "I'm not a fan of the artistic direction, or the violence that earned it an M rating. The story, character, dialog, voice acting, and visual style were not to my taste."
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There were four versions which preceded the Sands of Time [wikipedia.org]. But maybe you meant in the current series? I've only played the first two, on my Color Classic Mac. I remember seeing the first 3D version... the graphics were quite painful compared to the smooth animation the the 2D versions. I think most video games jumped to 3D about 15 years before they should have.
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"It was taking too long for us to evolve the game from a fantastic, fun, innovative environmental puzzle game to a boring, cookie cutter, simplistic 3D brawling game, so we're going to start from 'scratch' to make the transition all at once."
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the battle between light and darkness IS an old persian religion, but zoroastrianism (another old persian religion) is not the religion in question. they mean manichaeism [wikipedia.org]
the monotheistic religions hold that there is one dominant good power. the manichaeans meanwhile were dualists: they believed the forces of good and evil are evenly matched
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Zoroastrianism is quite dualistic (though, as I understand it, ultimately the good, uncreated God will win). It also predates Manichaeism by about a millennium.
Zoroastrian [wikipedia.org]
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Debatably, the influence goes the other way around: Hebrew theology influenced syncretic Persian theology.
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B.) Who said the religions didn't evolve after their founding?
The accusation of certain scholars is that Judaism was more or less re-invented during the Babylonian exodus. For example, the use of angels is supposed to be an import from Zoroastrianism. I don't necessarily buy the claim, but I can concede that different people in Jewish history have had very different interpretations of how things are supposed to fit together, and that the canon prob
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Best Prince of Persia games? (Score:2)
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For classic PoP, I'd recommend Prince of Persia Classic on Xbox Live Arcade. It's an excellent port of the original, with a much more modern look. If you are more of a modern 3D gamer, try Sands of Time or The Two Thrones. You can pick up either for a last-gen system at a very reasonable price.
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The two(?) sequels were continuations of the story that turned it in a darker direction. If you like sands of time, play them in order. The other two do add significant new features, but they don't have the charm of the first. Plus the stories wouldn't make any sense I'd imagine (they're based on cleaning up the consequences of the first game).
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The original PoP is excellent, though if you get the hang of it quickly then you will - by necessity - finish it within an hour.
Regarding the SoT trilogy, play them in order. They get worse as you go (which is a controversial opinion, but I thought the poor level design of Two Thrones was a greater offence than the gory emo setting of Warrior Within) and if you play them in any other order the plot won't make sense. They are all very good games though.
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Regards
ZarathustraDK
What I'd love to see. (Score:2)
AC is a seriously revolutionary game. It's the first of its kind to use the mechanics of those platform type games in a 3d setting so fluidly that it feels extremely natural.
Now that I think of it, it's what POP really always should have been. So, I hope they take the franchise there.
AC is definitely in my top 5 favorite games of all time. POP, while a lot of fun, should a
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Prince of Persia should be "GTA VIII - Riyadh" (Score:2)
This is lame. They're just putting a plot under an 80s' jumping game.
They should have done one where you're a Saudi prince. You can just play around as a playboy, drive fast cars, and go to the camel races. Maybe buy your own little island off Dubai. Or you can try to work your way up politically. Run a ministry, make alliances with the other princes, try to keep the mullahs happy, the oil flowing, the reformers and the religious extremists under control. Work your way up and try to become King. Maybe
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Grammar Nazi Warning... (Score:2)
I mean, they're aren't even homophones for heaven's sake!
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Recipe for sloppy writing (Score:1)
Oh dear. If ever there was a formula for an incomprehensible plot, this is it. You see, when a writer can put himself in the role of a god, it gives him free reign to make things happen for no rational reason, without any cause-and-effect, and without any character development or background.
The result is usually a random meandering with no tangible purpose.
Timely Announcement (Or: What's With Ubisoft?) (Score:4, Informative)
However, while I don't consider them bad, both games seem "almost great". You may think it's the same thing as "good", but I view it in a different light-- Ubisoft had something wonderful going, but eventually decided that release dates were more important than polish.
In SoT, the camera would move about on its own disjointly, the controls moving with it, so you'd often turn yourself around in battle. Fixed cameras were far too distant to be of much help, though they gave you a nice view of the area. The camera would also change to be "dramatic", but more often would change so that you were now pointing the stick in the wrong direction and you die. Each "epic fight" concluded with an annoying "put away the swords" flash, and the forced visions at save points pretty much held your hand the entire game.
So far, in Warrior Within, they've fixed the fixed-camera problem as well as removing the "put away swords" sequence. Instead, they introduced a rather unintuitive combo sequence, where actions take a bit to carry out but your successive button sequences are still counted, making it hard to control the Prince if you decide to change what you're doing mid-fight. A problem that SoT had but is worse in WW is button mapping- buttons tend to be context sensitive (do you have your weapons out? Are you against a wall?) and when you press a button to zag you might zig instead. Furthermore, because it's so GRIMDARK, it's hard to spot any visual cues (where available) to time jumps and other actions. And lip-syncing+voice placement is just horrible.
I've not played Two Thrones yet, but I hear good things, so hopefully that removes some of these problems.
I make note of these things because they aren't just about the PoP series-- Ubisoft, in general, seems to be a company that's "almost great". I've played many of their games, such as XIII, Red Steel, and Farcry. Each of these games are fun (well, once you get over the aggravation of Red Steel's controls), but every game feels as if it could have been great. None of them have "polish", which keeps them at a B (or C+) grade instead of an A grade.
The only Ubisoft game I've played that seemed to have a hefty amount of polish was Rayman Raving Rabbids. Very fun, and I plan to get the sequels, but that's just one great of many sorta-good. If Ubisoft put the same amount of QA and polish into games that Valve seems to do (seriously, if you haven't played their games with commentary on, you're missing a lot of interesting information), they could have games I would call exceptional. Instead, they have the "good enough" mentality and boot it out the door for some extra cash.
This is why I don't have big aspirations for these new PoP games. Will they be good? Probably. Will they be great? Not unless Ubisoft has made great strides recently.
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At least they haven't made it "Hollywoody":
Opens to 1st screen in Prince of Persia. You are in a chariot and you racing across the desert to the palace. The 3D graphics are gorgeous. Along the way masked riders appear. They fire at you to stop you. But not with arrows or knives. Being Hollywood, it's got to be plasma blasters. Of course, you don't have any blasters or projectile weapons. You can only ram with your chariot. As you knock them off their horses, of course, the horses tumble and then explode. To regain your health, you have to obviously run over the health packets along the way.
When you get to the palace a cut scene starts. Your beloved princess is being carried off by a huge ape while a bald man stroking a cat laughs at you. She's yelling: "Prince, save me!" You respond "ADRIAN! ADRIAN!". That is immediately followed by a commercial feature skateboarders urging you to "Do the Dew."
Well at least I'm hoping. :P
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I've been playing it inbewteen sessions of Mario Galaxy, where I, as Mario, rescue Princess Peach and the Great Stars from Bowser, King Koopa.
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