GOG has select
Prince of Persia Games (PC Digital Download) on sale for
$1.99 each.
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- Note: DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Available Offers:Product Details:
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2003)
- Single Player
- Genre: Action / Adventure
- Steam Deck compatible
- 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: Warrior Within (2004)
- Single Player
- Genre: Action / Adventure
- Steam Deck compatible
- Enter the dark underworld of Prince of Persia Warrior Within, the sword-slashing sequel to the critically acclaimed Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
- Hunted by Dahaka, an immortal incarnation of Fate seeking divine retribution, the Prince embarks upon a path of both carnage and mystery to defy his preordained death. His journey leads to the infernal core of a cursed island stronghold harboring mankind's greatest fears.
- Only through grim resolve, bitter defiance, and the mastery of deadly new combat arts can the Prince rise to a new level of warriorship and defend what no enemy shall take away - his life.
- Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (2005)
- Single Player
- Genre: Action / Adventure
- Steam Deck: Playable
- 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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Play them in order. If the series is for you, then you will not regret it.
2008 is a reboot of sorts and not totally necessary.
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These aren't native steam versions of the game, and AFAIK require some extra effort to get the games to run on steam deck.
Last games that involved any real puzzle solving was the original God of War games. Those were also primarily on PS2.