Console Monster writes: "Earlier this month we were recently invited to an Xbox Community Network (XCN) event - The Gathering 2008: Live Your Moment, in which we were able to play some fantastic upcoming games coming to your 360 in the weeks and months to come. One title at the event was Prince of Persia on the Xbox 360. Today we are lucky to bring you an XCN Q&A with Chris Easton, Ubisoft Montreal, who gives us an insight into the upcoming action adventure game that is set to release into the next-gen very soon. Enjoy!
The new Prince of Persia is looking spectacular on Xbox 360, with a distinct painterly style and mesmerising acrobatic drama. It's one of those games that makes you realise that real artistry can exist on consoles. We had the opportunity to chat with Chris Easton of Ubisoft Montreal who gave us the low down… including why the version on show at The Gathering was a special non-spoiler edit..."
The mind behind Prince of Persia shares his family’s life story as well as his own as a videogame developer in an emotional and very personal book.
With the release of The Lost Crown this week, let's take a look at every Prince of Persia game released since the series debuted.
If you’re a gamer “of a certain age”, you may vaguely remember the moment when games went from a grueling gauntlet requiring all your skill and concentration to tackle to a casual, checkpoint-containing, cruise control-encouraging walk in the park.
I beat Jurassic Park multiple times!
Jurassic Park had no save system, so I would leave the console running while I went to school, took breaks. It's not that it's hard, it's just tedious. But I was a Jurassic Park obsessed kid (around 13 when this hit), so I would obsessively scower ever inch of the maps (both 2D and 3D) until I had them memorized.
The Star Wars trilogy, I only beat w the cheat codes.
with the exception of Jurassic Park and Prince of Persia, I've beaten every other one of those. It just takes practice and time. Something I had way more of when I was younger.