![]() (And who wouldn't risk their bacon for the promise of "carnal delights?") You'll have to avoid spiked pits, bottomless abysses, and deadly trap walls that will slice you in half. Gameplay continues to be rock solid, as your intrepid adventurer navigates treacherous hallyways, desperately searching for seven kidnapped princesses. (Note: The upcoming Nokia 3650 version looks even tighter, thanks to the bigger screen that shows even more of your surroundings.) The sultan's palace pops off the screen is gorgeous color-especially on the Motorola T720 we tested the game on. For one thing, the game looks precisely like to first color translations of the title, and in the case of the iffy 16-bit ports, maybe even better, despite being on such an small screen. But you get the idea.) Prince of Persia, though, is one of those delightful old school games that manages to hold up perfectly.Īnd thanks to Gameloft's expert port, this Prince continues to perform in your pocket. Really, which would you rather be playing right now? Shinobi on your PlayStation 2 or Revenge of Shinobi on your old Genesis? (Wait, bad example. But in reality, so few of them truly measure up to memories. Get a bunch of twentysomething gamers in the same room, and within minutes they'll be talking about how much games were back in the day. Explore, swashbuckle, and solve puzzles.
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