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Dec 15 2005
Prince of Persia: Revelations Review
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| Summary: One of the system's best yet.
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Prince of Persia - Revelations is Ubisoft Montreal's first outing for the PSP, and what a debut it is. This game is an extension of Warrior Within with 20 new levels made exclusively for the PSP, and this review is based solely on the PSP version. You take on the role of the Prince, who must travel back in time to alter his preordained death against those who try to do away with him.
The first thing that immediately impresses upon you is the graphics. I know we've been impressed before by what this little machine can do, but, Ubisoft has definately tapped into some unused power here because this game is just plain beautiful. I can safely say that these graphics are the best you have yet seen on this system. Everything looks just plain beautiful. Sure, there are the odd clipping problems here and there, and the enemies lack some polygons compared to the console version, and other than some ghosting in darker areas (due to the LCD technology), the graphics here are the best of the year thus far.
The only comparison in this review I'd like to make to its console brothers is in terms of what Ubisoft has packed into this game with regards to length and substance. Everything has made it intact to the PSP, which is just plain awesome.
The PSP would have made great use of a second analog stick for a lot of games, sure, but controlling the camera actually works out ok. By holding the left trigger button in conjunction with the analog stick you can pan the camera around the levels fluidly. The analog stick itself controls the Prince, and the directional button controls the other cameras available as well, such as a first person camera, resetting the camera behind the Prince, and a Panoramic camera. All of these camera's can be adjusted as well, so navigating shouldn't be a problem. There are times when you need to spend some time on properly adjusting the view to get aquainted with your surroundings or if you just plain need to figure out how to progress, but it doesn't happen very often. What 3rd person action game doesn't have a few camera problems nowadays? Sometimes just for kicks, you'll probably move the Prince out towards the screen and zoom in on him just to see how far Ubisoft have actually gone in terms of the graphics as well. There are great little touches in this game.
The Prince himself is loaded with moves and listing them all would take some time, but they are all pulled off fluidly. Running along walls, swinging, hanging on to pillars, jumping off of walls, jumping behind enemies and slashing their throats, etc. etc. Acquiring new weapons brings with it new killing maneuvers. The tried and true Prince of Persia gameplay is all here and it keeps you playing all the time.
The game itself can be saved when you come across some fountains with water which you can drink to replenish energy, and the load times are actually pretty good as well. Scattered throughout the levels are treasure boxes which you can slash open for additional artwork and bonuses which you can look at when you clear the game. Thus in terms of replayability, there isn't an abundance of it once you clear the game, but it's so impressive that you'll probably go in and play through it here and there just for the fun of it or to show off to your friends what this little system can do. I don't want to spoil the storyline for any of you who are thinking of buying this game but, needless to say, you won't be dissapointed for an action game and playing it on and off should take you awhile to complete, again, depending on how much you play.
This is by far one of the best action games on the PSP, period. What Ubisoft has done with regards to cramming all of what made Prince of Persia so great and shrinking it into the palm of your hand should be commended. You won't see better graphics this year and the gameplay is just on par as well. If you're a Prince of Persia fan in general, then this game is a must buy.
Pros
Absolutely gorgeous graphics.
Same great Prince of Persia Gameplay.
Moves, moves and more moves.
Short load times for the size of levels presented.
Cons
Some clipping issues.
Slight slow down when many things happen on screen.
Replayability is so-so.
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Comments
i love this game . i can't put it down , yea it's got something wrong but it's still a good game
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maxwelljohn said: "i love this game . i can't put it down , yea it's got something wrong but it's still a good game"
I agree. The sound glitch and sometimes odd-loading are a pain...but the rest of it is incredibly fun. It's a game you can't judge by the first half-hour. It starts slow and boring, but once the puzzles and traps get more complex it is outstanding. [I'm biased though, I loved the first game to pieces]
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With 20 new levels added unto Warrior Within then this must be a decent lengthy game no?
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It seems that, besides the small cons presented so far, Ubisoft has done good and fixed alot of the glitches.
Screw the console version, I'm getting this of the PSP :D
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i have it for ps2 i have never time to play but ill get it on psp so i can play it
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Hey, by 20 new levels, do you mean rooms, or areas? (areas=garden, tower, etc.)
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Sweet!
I havent played the other P.O.P games but i loved the first one.
This should be really cool. Graphics look awesome
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This game is a kick in the ass. For a portable game, this one's up there. Some of the close-up textures (enemy's clothes -- especially the scantily clad women) are a little blurry, but the level textures and design are top notch. There are some impressively large levels (with no loading needed once you're in it). I got stuck for a while trying to save the "woman in red" from falling to her death while fighting the "demon woman" for lack of a better name, but once I got by that I was having a blast again. Climbing the castle is awesome!
--rothbart
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Xanog said: "Great review, now I'm glad that I bought it for Christmas (waiting until 10/25 to open)."
You open your presents early... most people wait until 12/25 :P.
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sounds very good might pick this one up once i get paid..
~05*
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I have played the all the console versions and i luv the series...im definately gonna go for buy
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