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The Prince returns to his home in Babylon after enduring several long and arduous journeys. But where he expects to find a safe haven, he discovers his war-torn kingdom dominated by the evil Vizier, who has become a bloodthirsty tyrant. As the Prince reaches the town, the troops are killing all the king’s opponents and capturing their women. The Prince will do everything he can to stop this massacre and restore justice. In addition to finding his homeland in shambles, he soon discovers that all those battles that he faced left a mark—his mind has become the battleground for a frightening showdown with his dark side, the Dark Prince, who will take over his body little by little. This time, the Prince will have to confront his worst enemies: The Vizier…and himself.
You’re the Prince in the final episode of the Prince of Persia trilogy, taking you straight into the heart of mythical Babylon where you’ll have to save the townspeople and recapture the throne of the empire. Hunt down the Vizier to his ornate Eastern-style palace and rescue the captivating Babylonian women, all while fending off the countless enemies who will stand in your way. The new Stealth Kill system will let you get rid of them with a single quick, sneaky maneuver. You’ll also get to tackle them face to face thanks to combos and impressive finishes. While you’re in the legendary hanging gardens, you'll admire the waterfalls and lush vegetation…if you have the time. The guards won’t let you rest for a moment in this heavenly setting where you’ll go from acrobatic moves to jumps and even impressive wallings!
This new Prince of Persia masterpiece brings a new feature—the Prince’s dual personality will have you switching between two characters in the same body. The Prince's body is occasionally possessed by his evil alter ego, the Dark Prince. With the new Dual Gameplay, you’ll get the chance to play a different Prince with a completely new combat style, with the Dark Prince replacing the double swords with a deadly whip that'll let you grab and hurl your enemies. Plus, the Slow Motion visual effects will let you admire the most spectacular combat scenes ever. This Prince/Dark Prince switch-off isn’t the game’s only huge change though. For the first time in the series, there’s a totally new gameplay: steering! You’ll get to blaze through the dusty streets of the majestic city in a chariot, making sure that you avoid buildings, obstacles, and ditches, all while eliminating your enemies! Finally, the Survival mode will challenge you to stay alive as long as possible in the hostile city, whether at your chariot’s controls or on the ground, with your weapon in hand.
- The mobile phone adaptation of the long-awaited new chapter from the Prince of Persia saga!
- Easy handling and intuitive controls let you perform unbelievable moves: spectacular acrobatics, sneak attacks, and much more.
- Play two different characters—the Prince and his evil alter ego, the Dark Prince, each with his own combat style and weapons of choice.
- High-speed chariot races give you a totally new type of gameplay.
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