Last Week, Ubisoft released some screenshots form the upcoming chapter of the Price of Persia franchise – The Forgotten Sands.
Visiting his brother’s kingdom following his adventure in Azad, the Prince finds the royal palace under siege from a mighty army bent on its destruction. When the decision is made to use the ancient power of the Sand in a desperate gamble to save the kingdom from total annihilation, the Prince will embark on an epic adventure in which he will learn to bear the mantle of true leadership, and discover that great power often comes with a great cost.
For a weird reason, though, the animation looks mediocre to me – especially when the prince is running. Also, does the game return to the Sands of Time Arc because of the movie? The last Prince of Persia was a complete fresh start. I guess, only the final game can has answers.
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