Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
Compatible with GameCube™ (GC)
For US/Canada systems, use Freeloader for other.
US
Japan
NTSC
Product Features
- New, complex combat system
- Multiple endings
- More than 50 weapons
- Manipulate time during battle
Item Description
The sands of time in the Prince's life trickle slowly down the hourglass. The heroic warrior journeys to turn back time before his own fate becomes sealed in the stunning Prince of Persia: Warrior Within. Hunted by a supernatural creature bent on destruction, the Prince is forced to live a life on the run. By releasing the Sands of Time, the Prince created a rift in the Timeline and spawned an immortal incarnation of Fate, known as the Dahaka. The Prince's fate is seemingly sealed: He must die. There’s only one possible way to stay alive: journey to the birthplace of the Sands of Time, find a way to travel back into the past, and stop the Sands from being created.
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newinjapan2002 (145) on 09, May. 2006 13:00 (HKT)
Great Game
The prince is back! This instalment of the series brings us a darker prince than Sands of Time, and a rocking soundtrack to match his mood.
There are 2 major problems with this game, 1st being the sound, which is often out of synch or fades to nothing leaving long silences during movie scenes. The 2nd problem with the game is that it has possibly one of the most frustrating cameras ever put into a game.
A lot more action rather than puzzles than the other PoP games, but still a great lot of fun. The bonus ending is well worth the effort too.
There are 2 major problems with this game, 1st being the sound, which is often out of synch or fades to nothing leaving long silences during movie scenes. The 2nd problem with the game is that it has possibly one of the most frustrating cameras ever put into a game.
A lot more action rather than puzzles than the other PoP games, but still a great lot of fun. The bonus ending is well worth the effort too.
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