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  • XBLM Deal of the Week: Prince of Persia Epilogue DLC

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    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    10.05.2009

    Sure, we get it. You're interested in seeing the last chapter of the new Prince of Persia, you're just not quite as interested as some of your buddies. It's hard to put a number on, but let's say you're ... 30 percent less interested. Well, friend, your moment has arrived: the Prince of Persia Epilogue DLC has bee slashed from 800 ($10) to 560 ($7) as the latest XBLM Deal of the Week. If you've already purchased the content, you may want to ask Elika to rewind time and let you try again, but wouldn't that make it all too easy?

  • Joystiq Review: Prince of Persia Epilogue (DLC)

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    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    03.10.2009

    "I'm glad you're still doing that."The Prince's relief at being spared another fatal plunge, even if it squashes his pride just a tad, is well justified in Epilogue. Crumbling, daunting, dark and no more practical than most video game locales, the Underground Palace is the sort of place that makes you glad you invested in that magical, life-saving companion. Its entirely linear layout offers a breathless string of platforming challenges for the Prince, a final chicane of scurrying and swinging that requires more adept timing than anything else in the main game. That isn't to say that the downloadable extension is a mere taunt directed at those who scoffed at Prince of Persia's forgiving nature. The difficulty curve matches the dire situation crafted by the story, which has prompted the acrobatic duo to flee rather than fight. It's easy for me to recommend Epilogue based on the engaging spatial puzzles or the elaborate, corruption-riddled platforming sequences, but the real draw is witnessing the aftermath of Prince of Persia's poignant climax.%Gallery-43418%

  • Prince of Persia 'Epilogue' DLC not coming to PC

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    02.03.2009

    We regret to inform PC owners that if they want to know what happens after Prince of Persia ends, they'll have to pick up a console version of the game. Ubisoft's message board has a statement from the community manager explaining that, due to "business reasons," the PoP Epilogue DLC will not appear on PC. The downloadable extension is slated to arrive for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on February 26th.We've contacted Ubisoft to find out a little more regarding those "business reasons." We'll update if we hear anything.Update: Ubi confirmed the Epilogue DLC is "slated to release only for consoles on February 26th." Perhaps Ormazd will bless PC users with a Feb. 27 release, but that's unlikely. Our query concerning the "business reasons" behind the decision went unanswered. %Gallery-43418% [Thanks, Vivienne; Via Big Download]

  • Prince of Persia 'Epilogue' DLC coming to 360, PS3 on Feb. 26

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    01.29.2009

    Cel-shaded scurrying news now, with Ubisoft announcing a downloadable extension to its latest Prince of Persia game ... Prince of Persia. Set directly after the events of the main narrative, the "Epilogue" DLC expands the acrobatic protagonist's playground, as well as his magical companion's repertoire of powers. Epilogue's associate producer, Jamal Rguigui, tells IGN that players can expect the new Underground Palace area "to keep you on the edge of your seat." And even if you slide right off, we're sure Elika will be there to grab you. While careful not to spoil the game's conclusion, Rguigui notes that Epilogue will further develop the relationship between the main characters and task them with defeating a new enemy, The Shapeshifter. "The Shapeshifter is an enemy that takes the form of two of Ahriman's most fearsome Lieutenants, the Warrior and the Hunter," he says. "Though their physical form is familiar to our heroes and the player, it will requires a particular strategy to defeat the Shapeshifter, rewarding the player that takes advantage of the new sprint feature exclusive to the Epilogue."In addition to the royal rogue's sprinting offensive, the DLC gives Elika the "Energize" power, which allows her to temporarily restore a piece of destroyed environment. Tough-guy gamers will also be pleased to note that said environment will offer more challenging platforming sequences and additional traps to be almost-killed by. "We wanted to build a challenge and experience even greater with all the tools at our disposal, and let me say that there are a lot: Elika's power, traps, combat system, etc." Look for all of those etc. on PSN and Xbox Live on February 26th. We'll update as soon Ubisoft settles on a price.%Gallery-43418%