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Prince of Persia (next-gen)

Also known as: Prince of Persia

Proper Prince of Persia screens

No rubbish scans here...

Actual proper screenshots from the new Prince of Persia game that aren't scans of magazines have hit the web, revealing the new PoP game in all its cel-shaded glory.

The eight pictures suggest that the game will return to the light tones that graced the first game and jettison the awful morbid vibe of the second. Or at least Ubisoft is doing a good job of hiding such sections from official screen shot releases.

Looking at the images, we're still not one hundred percent sold on the cel-shading yet. Particularly as the character models and the backgrounds seem stylistically different. But those in the know have told us it works well in motion.

There's no title for the new Prince of Persia game, but you can expect to see it before Christmas. Look out for more direct from the publisher's Ubidays next week.

Courtesy of CVG.

May 22, 2008


 
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Prince of Persia (next-gen)
Prince of Persia (next-gen)

Genre: Action
Release date: Dec 2, 2008
Published by: Ubisoft
Developed by: Ubisoft Montreal
Franchise: Prince of Persia
Multiplayer Modes:
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1 player SOLO
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