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Prince of Persia Lost Crown: How To Get More Healing Potions

Healing Potions are vital for survival in Prince of Persia Lost Crown and knowing how to get more increases chances of survival in the game.

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PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for March: UFC 5, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown and more

FromSoftware’s trilogy of Armored Core games on the original PlayStation joins PlayStation Plus Premium.

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Dandalandan11748d ago (Edited 48d ago )

Damn Playstation is on a roll
Veilguard included for the monthly games and now The Lost Crown for the catalog as well

Lexreborn248d ago

Lost crown was SO good I loved that game

Storm2348d ago

So happy for The Lost Crown. Have almost purchased it multiple times. Can't wait to play it.

tiron848d ago

Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Star Wars: Jedi Survivor
God of War: Ragnarok

Have been some of the highlights, and the other games have been good too, they really seem to be stepping things up in 2025. Big EA support which is interesting considering they have their deal with GamePass.

jznrpg48d ago

Armored Core nice. I dislike the art style of Lost Crown so I didn’t buy it but maybe I’ll play it now.

Elda48d ago

If you like Metroidvania games you will not be disappointed, The Lost Crown is a pretty enjoyable game.

pwnmaster300048d ago

I love seeing sports games on subscriptions.
I love sports game but I hate buying them.

monkey60248d ago

Whoop! I wanted the lost crown

Elda48d ago

Except for The Lost Crown everything else there is meh.

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Best Surprise of 2024

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "It's easier and often more profitable to focus on the negative in the video game industry, but there's enough gloominess in the world. Let's focus instead on all the happy surprises that 2024 gave us. First, there's Balatro, the little indie-that-could that made a bigger splash than most AAA games. Second, there's Bakeru, an unassuming action-platformer with style and creativity approximating the giants of the genre. Third, there's The Plucky Squire, an outside-the-box (and off-the-page) action-adventure that constantly breaks the rules. Fourth, there's Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, which against the odds delivers both an outstanding Metroidvania and a game worthy of the legendary franchise. Finally, there's Silent Hill 2, which, despite months of hand-wringing, turned out to be one of the best remakes of the year."

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2024 in Review: Winners and Losers

VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "Another year is behind us, and as always it's time to take a look back at some of the best and worst things that happened in the video game industry in 2024. Naturally, as seems to be the case every year, filling in the losers list is easy, as there's never a shortage of options for that category, while the winners list takes a lot longer to come together. Still, even if it may at times seem that we only ever hear bad news when it comes to video games, there are still quite a lot of positives to take from this year as well. So, let's get to them first."

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Sonic1881118d ago (Edited 118d ago )

The biggest winner was ASTRO BOT! Sony finally got their Mario

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GotGame818118d ago

Not that there is anything wrong with it, but Sony literally copied and pasted the best of what Nintendo did with Mario, with a different coat of paint. The good thing about that is Nintendo will have to up it's game!

Switch 2 is supposedly going to have about the same power as PS4 Pro. If that's true, I think Nintendo is going to have some truly amazing looking and playing games! Astrobot will hopefully push Nintendo to utilize that power to wow us!

Cheers to Sony and Nintendo! Fistbump to Microsoft.

Flewid638118d ago

Bro never played a Mario game in his life. lol.

darthv72118d ago

Let's take a moment to pour one out for all their previous attempts at mascots.
Crash
Ratchet
Sackboy
Knack

And any others that tried to take up the mantle. You are gone but not forgotten.

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