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‘Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame’ Review | Analog Addiction

Analog Addiction writes: "It’s been a few years since we’ve seen a new title starring the platforming Prince.

With no official news on a new game, perhaps the entry is set to release for the next-gen consoles? It’s certainly a strong possibility considering the popularity of The Sand of Time series and the yearning for a new adventure from the ocean of sand.

Until then, Ubisoft Pune has released the mobile title Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame (Shadow and Flame), a remake of the second game in the franchise, which was originally released for the Apple II."

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Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame coming to GameStick

OmnigGamer writes, "PlayJam, the creators of the Android-based micro-system GameStick, have announced a partnership with Ubisoft. To celebrate the partnership, Ubisoft is bringing its updated mobile game Prince of Persia:"

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Gi - Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame (iOS) Review

Gi - Prince of Persia: the Shadow and the Flame is out and hearkens back to simpler days. Way back in 1993, Prince of Persia 2 rope-swung into gamer hearts and minds once again. Developed by Broderbund, Prince of Persia 2 was lauded for its greatly improved graphics and realistic animations, as well as the significantly increased map size and revamped combat. Now, two decades later, Ubisoft has released an updated HD remake of the original game, for iOS and Android devices. Complete with all kinds of swipey mechanics, an entirely new engine and 3D graphics, Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame is a classic side-scrolling romp through dangerous cities and deadly dungeons.Ready to swing, leap, stab, slash, roll, and climb back into the land of a thousand tales?

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Prince of Persia: The Shadow and the Flame Review | Mac|Life

It's not the 1993 original, but dodging traps and cutting down monsters as the re-imagined Prince is still a fun way to dive back into its universe.