GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
- +
Updated controls
- +
Plays like the classic
- +
Shiny new graphics
Cons
- -
Graphics could be better
- -
One-hour time limit
- -
Hidden spike traps
Why you can trust GamesRadar+
The Live Arcade service returns to its winning ways this week with the release of a true classic, complete with a modern-day overhaul… but in a good way. Prince of Persia Classic is exactly what the title implies – Jordan Mechner’s groundbreaking 1989 classic. This 2D platformer is one of the best games you’ll ever play, and one of the best values to be found on Xbox Live Arcade.
The update to Prince of Persia is two-fold. For one thing, the graphics are all 3D now, although the action continues to be restricted to two planes. Because of that, the animation is as fluid as ever, and some new moves have been introduced to the fray, such as the standing backflip that takes place when the prince jumps in the opposite direction from which he’s facing. But none of the new moves actually change the gameplay at all – they’re just animation flourishes that give the whole thing a very fluid look.
More info
Genre | Action |
Description | One of the best values to be found on Xbox Live Arcade. |
Franchise name | Prince of Persia |
UK franchise name | Prince of Persia |
Platform | "Xbox 360" |
US censor rating | "Teen" |
UK censor rating | "" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |
Resident Evil and Bayonetta dev Hideki Kamiya calls out Switch 2 leakers, hopes they're "covered in s**t," "thrown out of the atmosphere," and "crushed as soon as possible"
PlayStation cancels unannounced live-service God of War game from Demon's Soul Remake studio and live-service game from Day's Gone dev
Weapon X-Men writer says the high octane story is all about "blockbuster comics" - "Once again, it's time to show movies and video games how it's done"