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E3 2008: Prince of Persia Updated Impressions

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Ubisoft shows us exactly why two heads are better than one in this latest demo of the game.

Considering that people are already drooling over the graphics, Ubisoft may well succeed in rejuvenating the series with its upcoming Prince of Persia, but the important question is how does it play? We met up with Ubisoft during E3 to take a closer look at the gameplay, even though we had to keep our greedy little hands off. However, we did get a closer look at the role Elika plays, as well as the new fight system.

Elika, a guardian of the land, teams up with a drifter who is not yet a prince to fight against the same enemy. Ahriman, the god of evil, has broken free from the Tree of Life and is spreading his corruption throughout the land. The lovely Elika works to restore the land to its luscious state, whereas the prince is just along for the ride; his interests are limited to wine, women, and carpets. Thankfully, this new support character does not get in the way, you won't have to wait for her, and she won't get stuck. She comes in handy if you miss a jump, and you can use her for some elaborate moves and combos. As we watched the prince jump from one side of a cliff to another, Elika helped him boost over large chasms, and her usefulness doesn't end there. There are magic plates that she can activate that will propel them both over long distances.

Given that the game is open-ended, if you happen to get lost, Elika has a compass that she can use to set your objective, so you always have an idea of where you need to head. The areas are massive, and there are always multiple ways of getting to your destination. In the level that we had a chance to look at, we were chasing down a hunter, who had left behind tremors that act as obstacles to block your path. They seem relatively easy to avoid with some careful maneuvering. Each area was referred to as a bubble and you can play in any order that you wish. The game will increase in difficulty as you progress further, given that corruption will spread throughout the land.

Fights are now one-on-one with well-choreographed sequences to make the experience a cinematic one rather than button-mashing your way through cannon fodder. Enemies will change their state, and if they're in an aggressive state, the prince will have a better chance at dealing with the situation. Once they switch to a corrupted state, only Elika can do damage. It's a collaborative fight, and enemies will adapt to your moves, which means that you'll have to change up the combos to be more effective. During the fight, certain animations will indicate what you need to do to counter the attack. It's like a minigame, but we didn't go through the tutorial level, so we weren't sure what buttons correspond to particular actions, and it changes each time. In the demo that we saw, after beating the hunter, Elika brought life back to the barren wasteland almost instantly.

Like previous Prince of Persia games, there will be puzzle elements involved with obstacles, and traps to get around. We saw the prince do a grip fall with his glove, in which he slides down the side of a wall at a controlled speed. Every movement that he and Elika makes is fluid and graceful, and with the impressive art direction that this game has taken, it is truly a wonderful visual experience.

Prince of Persia is set to hit stores this holiday season on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. Check back soon for more coverage.

101 Comments

  • Claverleykid

    Posted Aug 29, 2008 2:42 pm GMT

    Cool can not wait. Check out my blog.

  • tu2pac

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 7:40 pm GMT

    Sounds like this is going to be great ... can't wait.

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  • Smoolander

    Posted Aug 19, 2008 4:25 pm GMT

    This game has quite a lot to live up to if it is to match the Sands of Time

  • hotbodyboy_2006

    Posted Aug 18, 2008 4:50 am GMT

    GREATEST Franchise on the Action adventure!! I have high hopes from this one!!

  • Gamezster

    Posted Aug 9, 2008 11:51 am GMT

    This is not Prince of Persia 4! It is prince of Persia 1 again!

    Prince of Persia 1, Prince of Persia 2, Prince of Persia three

    Then you start over again.

    Prince of Persia 1.

    One on one fighting mixes up the combat lots, and I like it. Every enemy is a Shahdee from Warrior Within again.

    And you do die for all gameplay purposes. But instead of seeing the Prince die, you will actually be saved by Elika and you'll be plopped down at the last checkpoint.

    I liked that trick. It's why I liked the Sands of Time. He didn't really die, you know, because he messed up while telling the story.

  • Ralph_999

    Posted Jul 31, 2008 3:19 am GMT

    What's with the one-on-one fighting!! :S...I really hope it lives up to our expectations.

  • sunny_saad

    Posted Jul 28, 2008 11:16 am GMT

    I think.."The prince can never die"...is a little too much. And only one on one battles....aint good...i hope it meets all our expectations.

  • Jackyll87

    Posted Jul 27, 2008 2:07 am GMT

    Definitely like what i am hearing about this game. The new grip feature is a very welcome break. Falling and dying in WW became so frustrating, especially if i didnt have any sands to rewind.

  • patcoolchenko

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 11:54 am GMT

    I loved the other Prince of Persia games, but am not sure about the new art direction or the not being able to die part. I'll just have to wait and see.

  • K1ng5tud

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 1:04 am GMT

    Loved the previous Prince Of Persia games I hope this lives up to 'em.

  • punksta99

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 1:25 pm GMT

    I like how companies are making their games (ie POP and Fable) more dramatic in combat. I'll always love cannon fodder games, but it's nice to have a little variety.

  • funnysplay

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 10:39 am GMT

    I like the idea of varity in combat. Where as the same old moves wont work every time. You got to change it up. This is were most hack n' slash
    games get repettive over time.
    Deffidently looking into this one.

  • NemesisLives

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 10:37 am GMT

    Does not look impressive

  • other44

    Posted Jul 21, 2008 8:19 pm GMT

    wow!

  • rockyking

    Posted Jul 21, 2008 9:18 am GMT

    prince of persia is so cool

  • leofiregod

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 8:30 pm GMT

    i'll play it but don't know if i'll buy it

  • bruceman1

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 3:07 am GMT

    The game looks really cool, i'm just worried about the not ever dying aspect of it

  • Shishio817

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 4:23 pm GMT

    Loving the art direction..it's like a painting. Looks really cool. I'll definitely keep my eye on this.

  • TehFuneral

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 1:08 pm GMT

    Prolly giving it a rent, maybe ill buy it later.

  • prinzofpersia

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 6:55 am GMT

    this game WILL ROCK!!!!! I'll surely get it on my 360...

Game Info

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    • Release Date: Dec 2, 2008
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    • Release Date: March 2009
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