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  • What are you playing: to be evil, or not to be evil edition

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.06.2007

    This week saw the release of one high-profile title, a game that you should be very familiar with by now. So, the question needs to be asked: what are you playing this weekend? Will you be picking up Prince of Persia: Rival Swords, or are you not interested? Will you be playing the always-good Wii Sports (y'know, the usual) or will you instead not be playing a single video game for the entirety of the weekend? Let us know!Previous posts: What were you playing?

  • Prince of Persia rewinds, tries again on PSP

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    03.07.2007

    We haven't heard much about the upcoming PSP version of Prince of Persia: Rival Swords. Based on The Two Thrones, the PSP version promises exclusive content, featured in this new video. The footage looks somewhat disappointing, especially graphically: the PSP can certainly do better than this! Considering how the Prince's last foray on Sony's platform was met with general disdain from critics, this newest video doesn't inspire too much confidence.Rival Swords hits the PSP later this month.

  • Rival Swords tutorial level played, filmed

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.01.2007

    If you're one who hates to see spoilers, then this post isn't for you as the embedded video, which is available past the post break, takes us through the entire first level in the upcoming Prince of Persia: Rival Swords. A tutorial level, throughout you'll be introduced on how speed-killing works (you've already seen that though) and also shows us how to work the camera when jumping about the environment. Personally, this trailer has us pumped for the game.

  • New Rival Swords trailer takes us through speed killing

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    02.20.2007

    Over at AMN, they got their hands on a new trailer for Prince of Persia: Rival Swords. The trailer comes in at about a minute long and has Ubisoft Producer Ben Maddis (could be a misspelling of his name, we're going from audio) showing us the subtle differences between the speed killing controls for both the Dark Prince and regular Prince. From the looks of it, not much has changed in transitioning over to the Wii, aside from the controls.You can check out the trailer here.

  • Rival Swords: Wii Prince of Persia has a new name, but same game

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    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    12.18.2006

    Ubisoft's betting you're familiar with 2005's Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones. So the publisher has cleverly tweaked the name for its Wii release. Now it's Prince of Persia: Rival Swords. But wait ... it's got Wii controls! Lame.It's clear that Ubisoft is testing the waters, seemingly asking itself: how little is enough to succeed on Wii? Indeed, why waste development costs on new content when you can dig yesteryear's game outta the crate, tack on some wrist-flicking action, and push it back out to retail? True, Rival Swords has multiplayer modes and new quick-play levels (confirmed for PSP version); but let's not kid ourselves, this is Two Thrones all over again.Ubisoft isn't the first company to re-release a product with some new features, but the name change certainly feels deceptive; and in general, offerings like Rival Swords look to water down Wii's potency. The console's strength is not in finding new ways to play the same old games.

  • New Prince of Persia announced

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    09.11.2006

    The angsty Prince is back in a new game entitled Prince of Persia: Rival Swords. Like Revelations before it, Rival Swords is essentially an enhanced port of a PoP console game. Rival Swords takes the gameplay from last year's critically acclaimed The Two Thrones and adds new levels and multiplayer modes. For example, you will be able to race through levels against a friend, or play through new chariot levels and re-enact your favorite scene from Ben-Hur. The game will hit Holiday 2006 in Europe, and then hit American shores in 2007.Should we get excited? I'm a bit doubtful on this one. Revelations met critical disapproval due to its high number of glitches and ridiculous loading times, and the same developer (Pipeworks Software) is working on this port. They might be able to work out the bugs this time around, but with so many original games heading to the system soon, a port can't really grab my attention.[Via IGN]