The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Amidst the scorched sands of ancient Persia, there is a legend spun in an ancient tongue. It speaks of a time borne by blood and ruled by deceit. It is within this war torn land that a young Prince discovers a magic dagger. Embark on a journey of scorched sands and ancient legends. Guide the Prince on his quest to reverse the curse by using the Sands of Time, a power which allows you to erase the past, see into the future and slow down the present. He must tread these dangers carefully, however. Because in this world, there is only one rule: master the Sands, or be buried.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:008888321590
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_PRINCE_OF_PERSIA_SANDS_OF_TIME
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Chris Thibeau –
WICKED GOOD GAME
thebluedevil –
This game got the gold award from EGM and high ratings from every game magazine out there. It even recieve Game of the Year honors from EGM over KOTOR and Mario Kart: Double Dash!! So why is it sitting on the shelves of game stores, collecting dust? The game’s only drawbacks are a lousy save system, and sometimes(not always) cheesy sound effects. In the game, you unlock the sands of time, and steal the dagger of time. This ends up sending you on a quest to undo the mistake you have made and you encounter many foes along the way. The graphics are flawless, even on a PS2, the fighting system is great, the controls are almost an afterthought, you dont even have to think about which button you need to press, and the puzzles are enthralling. Do not let the low sales fool you, this is a great game on the verge of being deemed a "failure" in a business world that relies on sales. Do not let such a greatgreat game go the way of many other underrated games such as Ico, Kya: Dark Lineage, and Beyond Good and Evil. Buy it and you will not regret it.
TwistaG –
When Ubisoft sees success in a franchise, it doesn’t waste any time preparing a sequel–as proven by the many games that start with “Tom Clancy’s&” on the market in recent years. Best of all, the sequels are usually as good, if not better than, their predecessors. That’s certainly the case with this year’s Prince of Persia, subtitled Warrior Within. On the surface, Warrior Within could be classified as a second part to last year’s reinvention of the Prince of Persia franchise, Sands of Time. Those who played Sands will be comfortable getting the hero to do his trademark wall runs, jumps from column to column, and other acrobatics. They’ll also feel right at home when it comes time to fight, as a mix of sword fighting and gymnastic moves to keeps enemies off-balance. However, instead of just making new levels for the prince to romp through, the developers have deepened the gameplay with more fighting moves (including some cool throws and other close-up combat), dual weapon wielding, a big selection of weapons (some with bonus effects), and–perhaps adding the most fun to the game–a broader catalog of time powers. The character is easy to control, but learning the large quantity of combos makes for a highly rewarding game. The designers have also gone for a darker mood within the game, as well as for the title protagonist. It’s clear that his 2003 adventure has left him more than a little pissed, something he surely takes out on each and every baddie who crosses his path with.