- Brand : Ubisoft
- Product name : Prince of Persia
- Product code : 300018772
- Category : Video Games
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Short summary description Ubisoft Prince of Persia German PlayStation 3
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Ubisoft Prince of Persia, PlayStation 3, T (Teen)
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Long summary description Ubisoft Prince of Persia German PlayStation 3
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Ubisoft Prince of Persia. Platform: PlayStation 3, ESRB rating: T (Teen), Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
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Uk has collected 27 expert reviews for Ubisoft Prince of Persia German PlayStation 3 and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
The plot line that began in The Sands of Time and concluded with The Two Thrones has officially ended. Our new Prince appears in this game, caught in a sandstorm, attempting to make his way home. "Farah!" the Prince shouts, several times over -- a nod to the previous trilogy where fans might think the Prince is looking for the Indian Princess of the same name. But hes actually looking for his donkey, Farah, who has wandered off with his gold. What he finds instead is a mysterious woman named E...
A lesser company than Ubisoft might have been tempted to carry on churning out sequels to its popular Prince of Persia: Sands of Time trilogy until the law of diminishing returns finally took its toll. Instead, the developer has treated the Prince to a...
When you watch programs on Dave they never quite feel the same as they did on BBC. They are edited, shorted, stuffed with adverts, a few months late, and you really feel absolutely terrible for being at home at 4pm, watching that same Top Gear re-run f...
Let’s face it, the Prince Of Persia games from the last generation were a bit hit and miss. Sure the Sands Of Time completely blew everyone out of the water, but they went decidedly downhill from there, with neither sequel managing to really recapture...
The first time publisher Ubisoft spoke to us about the new Prince of Persia game, we’ll admit we feared it was going to stink so badly we’d staple week-old roadkill to our faces to try to mask its smell. The super-macho Prince, always the center of thi...