Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Prince of Persia makes his way home to Babylon, bearing with him Kaileena, the enigmatic Empress of Time, and unspeakable scars from the Island of Time.The Prince of Persia makes his way home to Babylon, bearing with him Kaileena, the enigmatic Empress of Time, and unspeakable scars from the Island of Time.The Prince of Persia makes his way home to Babylon, bearing with him Kaileena, the enigmatic Empress of Time, and unspeakable scars from the Island of Time.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
- The Prince
- (voix)
- Kaileena
- (voix)
- Farah
- (voix)
- Mahasti
- (voix)
- Additional Voices
- (voix)
- (as Al Goulem)
- Civilians
- (voix)
- …
- Axe
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- …
- Additional Voices
- (voix)
- (as Marc Camacho)
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- AnecdotesBefore entering the elevator, Farah remembers hearing that a similar device is found in Azad, a place she hopes to visit once. This is a nod to the first Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2003), when both Farah and the Prince were in Azad (but Farah does not remember that, because the Prince changed the time line).
- GaffesSomehow, the Prince's first conversation with Farah doesn't alert the two nearby soldiers.
- Citations
The Prince: Farah!
Farah: How do you know my name?
The Prince: Yes... I...
The Dark Prince: I *eagerly* await your response.
The Prince: I have heard tales... wondrous tales... of a beautiful... and brave Princess of India... one who has travelled to Babylon, seeking to punish... an evil Vizier... who has caused her great distress!
[Farah draws an arrow and aims at the Prince]
The Dark Prince: See? Now she's going to kill us.
[Farah's arrow passes the Prince by a few inches, and hits a Sand Creature right behind him]
Farah: How in the world have you managed to survive this long? Good luck, stranger.
- Versions alternativesDue to Ubisoft wanting a 16 rating from PEGI (Europe except Germany) and the USK (Germany) respectively, the European version had the gore toned down. Sand monsters can no longer be decapitated nor cut in half.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #34.3 (2006)
Even still, I decided to give Prince of Persia a shot. Bear in mind, I chose this video game solely based upon a t.v. commercial. I'm not in tuned with video games and the latest and hottest, I just pick up what I see advertised. I knew that I was going to have trouble, but I stuck in there and eventually I got the hang of it.... Scratch that... eventually I GOT ADDICTED. I took the game to work, I played endlessly trying to beat that game. I couldn't put it down it was so captivating. The graphics were awesome, the movements were smooth and cool, and the fact that his fighting was hand to hand combat instead of shooting just made it that much better. He had kill moves that could be done with button combos which reminded me of my Street Fighter 2 days, and that speed kill feature is off da hook, crazy nice. There was a good story that went along with the game. The different obstacles and moves were just difficult enough to where I couldn't overcome them the first time around, but they weren't so difficult that I had to give up. Fighting the opponents was the same, and when the prince turned into the Dark Prince the fun was just beginning.
Like I said, I have very little reference for a good game versus a bad one, but this game was lovely. I eventually beat it in what was a short time for me (it had to have been weeks). The ending was even amazing, and I didn't know that games had credits longer than most movies.
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