3/14/2024 0 Comments Prince of persia warrior within![]() ![]() ![]() As the Sandwraith, the Prince constantly lost some health. ![]() Unlimited sand powers meant that you were basically invincible during fights and the palace’s traps posed only a fraction of the threat they once did. This segment serves as a nice little twist both in the narrative and the gameplay. I especially enjoyed the part during the final stages of the game, where the Prince turned into the Sandwraith. I’d only criticise the inflexible target lock, and the sometimes a bit awkward camera angles. The gameplay already is in a great spot, and despite the game’s age, it still perfectly holds up to today’s standards in many ways. Of course, it is not perfect by any means, but today, just for me, I’ll try to imagine what it would look like if it *was* perfect. You probably can understand why I’ll always cherish that game. Not only was the game my introduction to the Prince of Persia series, but together with Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, it was my re-introduction to video games in general. When it comes to Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, I am most certainly biased. The Cambridge Dictionary defines that word as “showing an unreasonable preference or dislike based on personal opinion”. ![]()
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