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Prince of Persia Sands of Time – PS2 Game

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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.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

ESRB Rating

Teen, Adults Only 18+

Players

1

Genre

Action & Adventure

Product Type

Platform

PS2

93 reviews for Prince of Persia Sands of Time – PS2 Game

  1. MadonnaBashirian

    I have just finished this game and must say that is it among the most memorable I have ever played. The game not only consists of some of the smoothest animation ever seen in a 3d game, but also voice acting that is light years ahead of most other adventure games.The plot concerns a prince who unleashes an ancient curse and must fight to undo his error. The gameplay consists of amazing swordfighting, clever puzzles and what can only be described as acrobatic moves that give you the feeling of truly flying.There are those who claim this game is too showrt. Well, it took me 17+ hours to beat it and since you can rewind time, you do not repeat many sequences from the beggining which artificially adds playtime to a game.I am not alone in my praise since this game has won more Game of the Year awards than any other 2003 release.Please pick up this game so we can send developers a message that brilliance will be rewarded.

  2. Wolfmanmachine

    I recently purchased this game on sale for $15.00. It’s definitely worth that, maybe more, but I might have had a problem with it paying the original $50.The game is very good, as any number of other reviews here can tell you. Once I popped it into my PS2, I had trouble turning it off because I was having so much fun. Personally, I find the negative reviews to be far more valuable than the positive ones, so I’ll focus my attention on the downsides of this game.For starters, some reviewers have complained that the game is too short with no replay value. I can agree with that, even though I’m only 60% finished at this point, but I think there is something to be said for a game you can actually finish in your lifetime. I’m 27 years old and don’t have time to sit in front of the console every day, all day long. The most I get are a few hours on the weekend. So, I can really appreciate a game that challenges and entertains me while allowing me the satisfaction of actually completing it in its entirety without the need for cheat codes and player’s guides.There are some other reviews that say the puzzles are either too hard or too easy. So far, I’ve found most of them to be rather straightforward. In the first half of the game, the solutions to the puzzles are usually starring you right in the face and all you have to do is climb or jump on whatever object is most obvious to make it through the rooms (the game also gives you hints in the form of visions). It does get more.

  3. Reza

    I love playing the ps2 version over the new HD remakes.This game had a unique style for its time though it might be a little repetitive for new gamers.

  4. N8

    Not to sound like an idiot, but I have loved Prince of Persia since the beginning of the series. Prince of Persia 1 amazed me, Prince of Persia 2 seemed like it had to be the best game ever, and when Prince of Persia 3D cameout I couldn’t wait!!As it turned out 3D didn’t really do much for the Prince franchise, but this game makes right everything that was (barely) made wrong with the prior attempt at 3d-izing Prince of Persia. If you’re reading this review, you’ve probably already read 80 reviews that say this game is the game of the year, BUT THERE IS A REASON EVERYONE IS SAYING THAT!! This game is an amazing amount of fun, and was definitely worth the $50 I spent to buy it.The Sands of Time feature is amazingly cool, and is probably the most exciting thing to add to gaming since bullett time in Max Payne. The Prince’s swashbuckling kickass sword play is sooooo much more fun than shooting, punching, or jumping on (think Jak and Mario) your enemies!! All video games should have swords as mandatory weapons because they are such a better weapon (you all know how much cooler Pirates of the Caribbean was than the Matrix Revolutions and it’s because of the swords!!).My biggest complaint about this game is the health meter. The designers should have stuck with the typical life potion bottles that the Prince games have always had, but whatever, it’s not really that big a deal.I know this isn’t the most descriptive review ever, but you’ve probably already read those in the gam.

  5. Veil_Lord

    I didn’t start out liking this game. It took me quite a while to get into the game. I was put off by the lack of fighting. Yeah, there are monsters to fight, but they seem mostly an afterthought to add more challenge to getting sand refills for your dagger.Speaking of your dagger, that is the hook to this game. Short version, you get tricked into stealing it and unleashing the Sands of Time which destroy everybody except the main villain, and a princess who helps you named Farah. You get the ability to turn back time briefly. You might not think how just reversing an event might help in a fight at first, but it is incredibly useful. Picture just getting hit by a nasty combo from a guard, whoops now you’ve reversed time and are able to dodge at the beginning of the combo and avoid taking damage. Nice.Even better though, the time reversing powers are invaluable for the jumping puzzles. The ultimate problem with games that give you lots of ability to interact with the environment are that some things will inevitably look like you can interact with them, but end up just being part of the scenery. The classic example might be in a first person shooter where the wooden door you blast with your bazooka just gets some scorch marks but won’t break. Reversing time allows you to try different options without the pain of starting all the way over on a long sequence. With few exceptions, the game really doesn’t make you replay huge chunks of the game out of spite. It may not.

  6. RDow

    Alo t of fun

  7. C.E.

    This game is great! It is one of the best to be released for any system in quite some time. This game will be the standard by which all other action/adventure games will be judged for a long while. It has all the elements of a soaring adventure: action, drama, romance, and treachery.The developers of this game have really earned their paychecks and put a ton of time into this gem. The Prince has many acrobatic abilities to aid him on his quest to harness the sands of time. He can run on walls, vault over enemies, fight multiple opponents, and control time itself. Death in this game is not the end…simply reverse time and try again.Speaking of the moves and actions that the Prince can do…awesome!! The combat engine and interface are flawless and jaw droppingly smooth. Facing one opponent, move the analog stick back and press the square button to whip around and give the enemy sneaking up on you a good kick. Trapped by more enemies on all sides, vault over one and get yourself some breathing room. You can freeze enemies with the power of time, you can launch yourself off of wall for a more powerful attack, and you can even get a little help from Farrah, a mysterious woman also spared from the sands of time.The environments are beautiful and richly detailed. Tapestries move as you walk past, water ripples, and dust falls from the decaying walls of the huge palace that you find yourself trapped in. The palace is quite large and has many areas to explore, nooks and.

  8. Moneylover

    I played this way back when it released in 2004 I think. 10 years later and it’s still an amazing and well made game.Pros1.Graphical quality is still solid even though it’s a PS2 game from 10 years ago2.Controls very well and smooth(It led the path of Asssassin’s Creed afterall)3.Story is solid and well written(And I usually don’t even care about story in games much)4.Gameplay is so so solid and you don’t want to put the controller down at all(Jump,run,swing,reversing time)ConsThe combat isn’t very deep at all but it serves it’s purposeEven 10 years later, if you haven’t played this game, you really need to. There’s nothing that has and can replicate what Sands of time is. Even Ubisoft has tried several time and failed.

  9. Bear girl

    Great game!

  10. Shay

    Fun game.

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