03-16-2014, 06:33 PM
Prince of Persia Fan Approaches!
When the Sands of Time movie came out, Ubisoft came out with another game for the "Sands of Time series." That is all the untrained person knows. What is really cool is that each version is a diffrent game.
The Forgotten Sands on the Xbox360, PS3, and PC are all the same game and is about The Prince dealing with an army of sand warriors with the help from the Djinn, Razia, and his brother.
The Wii version is about The Prince freeing a kingdom from a curse so that he may have a kingdom and princess of his own, which Zahra had promised him.
The PSP version is about The Prince fighting Ahihud, the evil fire spirit, to save the land and his family with the help from the Time Sisters.
The DS version deals with The Prince taking care of an evil cult with help from the Djinn, Razia (yea, I'm pretty sure it's the same character).
I have yet to buy or play the PSP and DS versions so that's why the summaries are so bad, but each version is different than the last. Word to the wise, the stradigy guide is for the Xbox, PlayStation, and PC versions if you want to buy it.
When the Sands of Time movie came out, Ubisoft came out with another game for the "Sands of Time series." That is all the untrained person knows. What is really cool is that each version is a diffrent game.
The Forgotten Sands on the Xbox360, PS3, and PC are all the same game and is about The Prince dealing with an army of sand warriors with the help from the Djinn, Razia, and his brother.
The Wii version is about The Prince freeing a kingdom from a curse so that he may have a kingdom and princess of his own, which Zahra had promised him.
The PSP version is about The Prince fighting Ahihud, the evil fire spirit, to save the land and his family with the help from the Time Sisters.
The DS version deals with The Prince taking care of an evil cult with help from the Djinn, Razia (yea, I'm pretty sure it's the same character).
I have yet to buy or play the PSP and DS versions so that's why the summaries are so bad, but each version is different than the last. Word to the wise, the stradigy guide is for the Xbox, PlayStation, and PC versions if you want to buy it.