1up Writes: "Imagine the craziest character you've ever played as in a game. Got it? Now let me beat that by telling you what I was playing as at the end of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian -- a tree. This tree wasn't an anthropomorphic creature that provided comic relief or was somehow lovable; it was just a tree that pulled itself along with its roots and could attack with its branches. Now imagine that right after using this tree, the game ends in a series of cinemas that involve disjointed scenes of a water monster and some fireworks. Congratulations! You've just completed Prince Caspian -- and without having to tarnish your life by sitting through the hours of painful repetition that climaxes in playing as a piece of moving forest."
NoobFeed writes: "Neither publisher Disney nor developer Traveller’s Tales have spoken out about the removal of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, but the end of a licensing agreement looks like the logical conclusion."
NoobFeed writes: "A sudden price dumping of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian on Steam has started some speculation about the game’s state. Its 90% discount out of the blue would imply that the game is due for removal."
Amazon.com has bundled "NBA Live 09", "The Bigs" and "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" Playstation 3 video games into 1 $20 package. That's around $7 per game and approximately $30 discount if you would buy these games separately.