From a long time favourite game Prince of Persia has
experienced a variety of appearances – classic Atari ST platformer, swish,
modern, third-person action adventure and an awful Jake Gyllenhaal
movie.
Essentially a 2D platformer with fancier graphics, the Prince retains the misfortune to pointy things from days of old, but now boasts some of the nifty tricks from Sands of Time that allow for instant retries, rather than having to restart levels from the start. There's some fun to be had here, but the unresponsive touch controls hamper the action and it really only comes into its own when opting for the virtual joystick option.
The ocean looks extravagant on large screens such as the Samsung Galaxy Note II, and battling against the waves and your opponents makes for a refreshing challenge.
Essentially a 2D platformer with fancier graphics, the Prince retains the misfortune to pointy things from days of old, but now boasts some of the nifty tricks from Sands of Time that allow for instant retries, rather than having to restart levels from the start. There's some fun to be had here, but the unresponsive touch controls hamper the action and it really only comes into its own when opting for the virtual joystick option.
The ocean looks extravagant on large screens such as the Samsung Galaxy Note II, and battling against the waves and your opponents makes for a refreshing challenge.
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