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Prince of Persia The Lost Crown review – Long live the Prince
Growing up‚ I was never able to play the more mature games for obvious reasons. However‚ in 2004‚ Prince of Persia: The Warrior Within snuck past my parents and resulted in changing my whole view of gaming.
Fast-forward two decades later‚ and it seems the Prince is less angry now. With Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown on the horizon‚ check out this review to see if it lives up to its namesake. The Sands of Time feel different The Lost Crown does a good job of preserving what made the Sands of Time trilogy compelling. It has all those mechanics that can make you manipulate time‚ which can be used with combat and platforming. This Prince of Persia isn’t exactly a return to form with how games in the ’90s were‚ but it still manages to get close.
Prince and friends The Prince — or Sargon — is far different than the other versions of him. While still the young Prince‚ he seems to be more reserved. This is night and day from the r...