Amidst the scorched sands of ancient Persia, there is a legend spun in an ancient tongue. It speaks of a time borne by blood and ruled by deceit. Drawn to the dark powers of a magic dagger, a young Prince is led to unleash a deadly evil upon a beautiful kingdom.
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (2005)
Single Player
Genre: Action / Adventure
Steam Deck compatible
The Prince of Persia, a seasoned warrior, returns from the Island of Time to Babylon with his love, Kaileena. Instead of the peace that he longs for, he finds his homeland ravaged by war and the kingdom turned against him.
Prince of Persia (2008)
Single Player
Genre: Action / Adventure
Steam Deck compatible
After meeting Elika, a princess, in the desert, the Prince is tasked with cleansing a corrupted land with the help of his new companion, all the while unraveling the power of dark lord Ahriman.
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These have no native controller support on PC. You can map buttons to an Xbox controller but they will still show keyboard prompts. I could not imagine trying to play a game like this with a M&K.
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PoP 2008 is super underrated. Lots of complaints about how you mostly couldn't die, but to me it just saved on reloading screens. Dope fight choreography, too, for the finishing moves. Too bad Ubisoft decided to screw the players into paying extra for DLC with the true ending.
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PoP 2008 is super underrated. Lots of complaints about how you mostly couldn't die, but to me it just saved on reloading screens. Dope fight choreography, too, for the finishing moves. Too bad Ubisoft decided to screw the players into paying extra for DLC with the true ending.
PoP 2008 is super underrated. Lots of complaints about how you mostly couldn't die, but to me it just saved on reloading screens. Dope fight choreography, too, for the finishing moves. Too bad Ubisoft decided to screw the players into paying extra for DLC with the true ending.
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Was an extremely repetitive game too.
So not worth it even at $2? Loved Sands, hated the Thrones sequel
PoP 2008 is super underrated. Lots of complaints about how you mostly couldn't die, but to me it just saved on reloading screens. Dope fight choreography, too, for the finishing moves. Too bad Ubisoft decided to screw the players into paying extra for DLC with the true ending.
These have no native controller support on PC. You can map buttons to an Xbox controller but they will still show keyboard prompts. I could not imagine trying to play a game like this with a M&K.
These have no native controller support on PC. You can map buttons to an Xbox controller but they will still show keyboard prompts. I could not imagine trying to play a game like this with a M&K.
Completed multiple times , never having used a controller.
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Was an extremely repetitive game too.
I enjoyed 2008 as well!
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Ah yes, a stark reminder of when Ubisoft was a great game dev company...
Thanks for the heads up. I almost purchased these.
That was the same problem with the first Assassins creed. I was so hyped for these games and they were gorgeous...but so repetitive.
I never gave the AC series another shot, I know they improved a lot going forward.