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Prince of Persia Rival Swords Hands-On

We spend some time with the renamed Wii version of Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones.

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An enemy gets caught off-guard in this clip.

If you're a fan of Ubisoft's Prince of Persia series, there's a strong possibility that you already played Prince of Persia Rival Swords when it was released back in 2005 as Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones. After checking out the first few levels of the upcoming Wii game, the two appear to be identical where content is concerned, though playing with the console's motion-sensing controllers does make for quite a different experience.

In case you're not familiar with The Two Thrones, the game is the third in the Sands of Time trilogy--wrapping up the storyline that was started in 2003's Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and continued in 2004's Prince of Persia: The Warrior Within. Upon returning to Babylon after completing those adventures, the Prince is horrified to find his home city under siege and sets about reclaiming his kingdom. As in previous games, the majority of your time will be spent either in combat with enemies or using acrobatics to negotiate puzzlelike rooms that test your brain as much as your reflexes.

While the Prince's acrobatics and combat moves rarely look anything but impressive, their execution--even using the Wii's motion-sensing setup--isn't nearly as complicated as you might expect. Onscreen prompts scattered liberally throughout the first level will familiarize you with most of the game's controls the first few times you need to use them, and we're pleased to report that they're quite intuitive for the most part. Directional movement is handled via the Nunchuk's analog stick, while the remote's A and B buttons control jumping and wall-running, respectively. The Nunchuk's Z button is used to let go of anything that you're holding on to and can also be used to throw weapons at enemies or to pick up weapons that defeated enemies have dropped. Later in the game, the Nunchuk's C button will also come into play, letting you rewind time--perhaps to retroactively avoid a fatal mistake or because you think you can kill an enemy more efficiently.

Manual camera rotation aside, the motion-sensing controls in Prince of Persia Rival Swords consist of nothing more than moving the Nunchuk and the remote up or down suddenly to use the weapons in the Prince's left and right hands. These controls occasionally come into play outside of combat, but they're definitely most satisfying when used to mutilate enemies. Over-the-top combat animations and knifeplay are the order of the day, and while your hand movements don't really correlate with the action onscreen, they do afford you access to a wide selection of moves and combos when used in conjunction with the block and evade buttons.

Since the Prince is more powerful and more agile than the vast majority of the enemies that you'll be facing, the odds will be firmly in your favor if you go toe-to-toe with them. If you're on top of your game, though, that shouldn't even be necessary, because you'll be cutting them up in pleasing stealth-kill animations before they even know that you're there. When you're in a suitable spot to initiate a stealth kill (that is, you're close to an enemy who hasn't spotted you), the edges of the screen will blur. Sharply flicking the Nunchuk in a downward motion at this point will engage the enemy and then, as you watch the hapless target struggle, you'll need to perform the same motion with the Wii remote every time you see the Prince's dagger start to glow. The action slows down briefly when the dagger glows, so timing your downward strikes isn't too difficult. None of the enemies that we've defeated with stealth kills thus far have required more than two or three hits, but based on our experiences with The Two Thrones, we expect later enemies will require twice as many.

If you haven't played the final game in the Sands of Time trilogy before, then Rival Swords could certainly prove to be one of the most enjoyable ways for you to do so. And even if you have beaten The Two Thrones, this game will let you experience the adventure in a slightly different way. We look forward to bringing you more information on Prince of Persia Rival Swords for the Nintendo Wii closer to its release.

42 Comments

  • NinjaMunkey01

    Posted May 7, 2007 5:20 am PT

    I got prince of persia for the psp and hated it. But this looks cool and the idea of being able to use my wiimote to cut off enemys heads is almost enough to make me preorder it already.

  • ashbash14

    Posted Apr 2, 2007 4:14 am PT

    generally i am a big fan of the prince of persia series and even though this is just two thrones with a T-rating i still intend to buy it.

  • monty_4256

    Posted Apr 1, 2007 11:34 am PT

    "This is just two thrones, but edited down to a T rating."
    ummm please explain where you have gotten the editing part from
    since this is just the same game with new controls

    it's pretty lazy, but not edited

  • Lebbin

    Posted Mar 28, 2007 3:46 pm PT

    This is just two thrones, but edited down to a T rating.

  • MartWii

    Posted Mar 25, 2007 5:58 am PT

    Since now I have LOZTP and NFS Carbon for Wii, I might consider this as the third game that I might get. Right now though my definate third and fourth are Spiderman 3 and Prince of Persia Rival Swords.

  • Dan_93

    Posted Mar 19, 2007 2:17 pm PT

    I thought the game was about all the three games of POP together,

  • supersonic49

    Posted Mar 16, 2007 10:04 am PT

    Ah well, when they pull back the release date that usually means that they are putting more effort into the game.

  • TowerGuard64

    Posted Mar 10, 2007 12:33 pm PT

    Darn they pulled back the release date

  • TowerGuard64

    Posted Mar 7, 2007 6:11 pm PT

    Oh man this game looks so cool as soon as it comes out I'm going to buy it.

  • Crimson-_-Tears

    Posted Mar 7, 2007 2:05 pm PT

    Cool. I never played but the first Prince of Persia Warrior Witin game demo on the XBOX. I might look into this one.

  • Sccrguy13

    Posted Mar 7, 2007 3:07 am PT

    This is a lot like Twilight Princess in that it has a GC and Wii release, makes it very hard for me!

  • -HAC-Oscuro

    Posted Mar 7, 2007 1:51 am PT

    I too am disappointed that this is simply a rerelease with a new title, but at least they have done good solid work implementing the wiimote. It looks like it will be excellent fun with impressive visuals, although I also think they should have made it a new title.

  • renagadez187

    Posted Mar 6, 2007 7:33 pm PT

    I havn't played any of the Prince of Persia games but this one looks awesome!

  • couchpotatoe387

    Posted Mar 6, 2007 12:32 pm PT

    "This one looks to be the best PoP game ever. After warrior Witen to me is the best game but this one looks better with added wi-fi, new chariot races this one looks to take the PoP by storm bettter then the the two thrones which was the second best PoP game.(in my opinion) "

    woah, woah, woah!! Did I hear that right? If Diobolical is right about this wifi thing, this game has got some serious potential.

  • phoenix2005x

    Posted Mar 6, 2007 11:02 am PT

    NOTHING IS EVER ORIGINAL..IT IS A WASTE OF MONEY AND TIME TO REPLAY THE SAME GAME! IT IS THE SAME STORY WITH THE SAME ENDING WHERE HE ENDS UP WITH THE PRINCESS AND FINALLY KILLS THE VAZIER.

  • gmax Site moderator

    Posted Mar 6, 2007 7:31 am PT

    And PoP fans lean forward in anticipation...

  • Eggshnyne

    Posted Mar 5, 2007 6:52 pm PT

    Why in the world didn't they make it an original title!? Grrrrrr! I mean come on, why did they even change the name of the game? Well at least I never played PopTT... but still...

  • rokkuman09

    Posted Mar 5, 2007 1:22 pm PT

    It's looking interesting. Although I do hope they make more controls that use the Wii's unique abilities. It would be sweet if 90% of the fighting was done with the Wiimote it would add a insane amount of freedom in combat, never before seen in any other game.

  • Genuma

    Posted Mar 5, 2007 12:47 pm PT

    This game looks awesome.

  • kslay88

    Posted Mar 5, 2007 6:58 am PT

    please make an original game for the Wii.

    Thank you.

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