Friday, March 30, 2012

Battles of Prince of Persia Review

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Story
The story of the game takes place between Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Prince of Persia: Warrior Within. The game is set in Persia, India, and Aresura fiction. Each place sent three generals to fight their wars.

Prince finds that he is being hunted by the Dahaka, the embodiment of fate, because he cheated death time and interfere with itself in the process. However, the Prince accidentally started the conflict between Persia and India. During the period of the game, Prince fights Deavas, racial myth that there are demons in his box opened, and Kalim, Prince of India and his long lost love Farah. He then finally seal Daevas into the box from which he released them. Because of the war and the prince became darker due. These games provide information about what's going on between the two games in the Sands of Time trilogy.


Gameplay
Battles of Prince Of Persia is a turn-based tactics game combined with elements of collectible card games. This game involves a variety of playing cards marked with pictures and figures, give a card with two uses. The first use is to play a magical effect on the card, the use of both is to play a number on the card, which determines how many players can give orders within an hour. Each battle is divided into hours, which is then divided into turns. Each turn, players use cards to effect or order, or pass. One hour ends when both players are unable or unwilling to use the card again and they both graduated.

The game includes elements such as the tactical control of the zone and facing the direction in which to attack the enemy from the rear will produce better results than from the front. Control zone to prevent the player from their unit moved through enemy lines and direct to the destination or the leader.



Battles of Prince of Persia gameplay 

Music
Just like Prince Persia the same as before, the music only used as background. Not too Interesting

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