Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
- Fight against an entire island of most brutal, unrelenting monsters who exist only to torment mankind
- Manipulate the environments and use your enemies against each other, for a new kind of fighting
- Use the Sands Of Time from the first game in all-new ways — make devastating new combos you make as you battle enemies
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I’d spend my cash on Ninja Gaiden anytime. Warrior Within is horrible. Don’t dissipate your cash. I am going to ebay this sucker as quick as I can.
Rating: 1 / 5
I just got finished playing the demo of this game and I have to say that it feels like the developers are pandering to the 13 year ancient grundge beat ‘em up gamers out there. What was once a charming and enthralling experience is now a Mountain Dew commercial. Worst of all- there’s far more fighting- and rediculously hard bosses- so you can just forget about completing this one until the cheats come out. Why do developers do things like this?
Rating: 2 / 5
I agree with the earlier review. They changed prince of persia from an brilliant platformer to a ninja gaiden look alike with much more fighting.
Rating: 1 / 5
Just dreadful, the mandatory prespective and auto camera make this one virtually unplayable. I would have paid the used game store to take this one back.
Rating: 1 / 5
I would not reccomend this game to anyone for the unadorned reason that it’s buggy. I could live with the voices cutting in and out or the random hits but I can’t live with a game that messes up and requires you to start over from the beginning to (hopefully) not get the bug the next time owing to.
The game itself was honestly fun. But, going owing to the same areas, even if they are present and past versions got really dull.
Also, the fighting system doesn’t always work too well. The prince has some cool new moves but there’s an auto aiming system that just doesn’t leave a person in control of what they are doing and frequently resulted in him jumping off a ledge or striking towards a distant enemy rather than the one in the management I was pushing.
Don’t buy it.
Rating: 1 / 5