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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
Non-Domestic Product
No
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Custom Bundle
No
Features
Game Of The Year Edition
Modified Item
No
UPC
0008888524311
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Prince of Persia Series
MPN
008888524311
Publisher
Ubisoft
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Prince of Persia

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Product Information

Before Ryu, Lara, and Altaïr, there was the Prince. The acrobatic, wall climbing, trap-dodging, sword-swinging hero returns for another installment in the iconic Prince of Persia series, the first on Xbox 360. Crafted with an enhanced graphics engine that powered Assassin's Creed, the game emphasizes swift, agile movement across horizontal and vertical space in both indoor and outdoor settings. Prince of Persia also introduces a distinctive visual style. Characters and backgrounds are designed to resemble a vivid painting, one brought to life with striking animation. <br><br>The storyline for this installment is a departure from previous titles. The Prince has sold his soul to a dark god named Ahriman for a chance to hone his hunting skills against the world's most vile beasts. He was tricked, however, and was turned into a beast himself, forced to prey on the daring men who tried in vain to slay him. The Prince begins a path to redemption by working for the dark god's brother, Ormazd, the god of light. His goal is to restore balance to the world by stamping out Ahriman's corruptive influence. To ensure The Prince fulfills his task, a mysterious female named Elika agrees to fight the insidious evil alongside him. The two can perform special attacks together, solve puzzles, and assist one another in exploring the world.<br><br>While the acrobatic action is reminiscent of earlier installments, the world is more open-ended in this game, allowing for greater choice while progressing through ancient Persia. Combat is now solely focused on one-on-one duels with enemies instead of group battles. The Prince wields a scimitar in one hand and a clawed gauntlet in the other. One-button controls let you seamlessly create combos by alternating sword attacks, jumps, and gauntlet grabs. The gauntlet can be used in a variety of ways, such as allowing The Prince to slow his fall by latching it onto surfaces. Though Prince of Persia is a single-player game, online users can download additional content to continue their exotic adventures.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Ubisoft
MPN
008888524311
UPC
0008888524311
eBay Product ID (ePID)
58676212

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Prince of Persia Series
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Game Name
Prince of Persia

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2008
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Alcohol Référence, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence

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85 product ratings
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  • Most favourable review

    Bargain buy for a Xbox 360 game.

    I love the Prine of Persia games that extend from the Xbox to Xbox 360. Keep my mind sharp the finger nimble.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: decluttr_store

  • Most critical review

    *Almost* fun is actually called "Annoying".

    Where to start in order to save you time? You can't skip past the self indulging cut scenes. THE CONTROLS are as if they literally want to just get you angry; there's a dynamic where you have to push forward a lot, push forward for a wall climb, for a wall run, for pretty much everything .... but good news! If you push forward while on a wall it also makes you jump very deliberately AWAY from the wall to your assured death! HOW USEFUL! WHAT IMMERSION! Yeah, I am an amazing acrobat but one thing I consider useful is to ALWAYS almost jump instead to my death! Then there's an annoying character that saves you EVERY SINGLE DEATH, probably because they knew it was FAR too annoying to expect you to reload and try again, but it gets aggressively annoying when you seem to purposely jump away from ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: goodwillrs

  • A beutiful game that is a bit too simplified.

    I dont know if it's the success of the Wii or what, but a recent trend with developers is to make games that are easy enough for anyone to play. Prince of Persia has adopted this gameplay style in this latest edition. I have always enjoyed the prince of persia games and although this is definatly the best looking game in the series I am disappointed that it has become so simplified. The gameplay is almost automatic as you run and jump your way through the levels pressing a button here and there. Alot of the skill that was required to play in the previous games is all but a memory. Whether you are wallruning, jumping from poles, ledges or slides or fighting everything just takes a simple button press to accomplish. You never feel that sense of accomplishment that previous games or similar ...

  • Short but stellar! Great game!

    Set in a dystopic kingdom, players must traverse a hazardous landscape with the aid of a mysterious woman who harnesses an arcane energy in hopes of saving the world. Environment traversal is executed well, while it does take some time to get used to. The bonus here is that you can literally retry any missed platforming jumps, which van be both a pro and con depending on your difficulty and immersion preferences. Combat does take a little getting used to, taking on more of a "rock, paper, scissors" kind of flow, but since all combat actions are assigned to individual buttons, combos and evasion mostly come off with ease. Boss battles are challenging but not relentless, meaning that while strategy plays a role in most fights, it is difficult to feel completely at a loss or sometimes even in ...

  • Graphics are the only impressive thing

    Prince of Persia. Never played any in the series before but it sounded rather epic and it has such a following I thought I'd try it. This game is pretty much Mirror's Edge only with more colors and more restricted movement. Fighting: No running away. You're pretty much stuck in a one on one battle either against the four main bosses (who barely seem to change at all in the five battles you have with each of them), or "corrupted soldiers" who always spawn in the same spot and don't really serve any purpose since, for an army, you only ever fight one at a time and are absurdly easy to kill compared to the bosses. The battles with the bosses are ok but repetitive after the first couple of times. At least the combos are nice when your attack isn't deflected before you can pull one off. The ...