Prince of Persia: The Fallen King - DS
Summary
In this exclusive DS adventure, the Prince of Persia has travelled to a mysterious land that is threatened with darkness due to the destruction of the Tree of Life and the release of Ahriman. Ahriman, the God of Darkness, is spreading his corruption over the land, turning the people into warriors in his evil army.
The Prince finds himself in the middle of a battle between the forces of Light and Darkness, an epic battle between Ahriman and his brother Ormazd, the God of Light. He will be ... more >>
The Prince finds himself in the middle of a battle between the forces of Light and Darkness, an epic battle between Ahriman and his brother Ormazd, the God of Light. He will be ... more >>
In this exclusive DS adventure, the Prince of Persia has travelled to a mysterious land that is threatened with darkness due to the destruction of the Tree of Life and the release of Ahriman. Ahriman, the God of Darkness, is spreading his corruption over the land, turning the people into warriors in his evil army.
The Prince finds himself in the middle of a battle between the forces of Light and Darkness, an epic battle between Ahriman and his brother Ormazd, the God of Light. He will be joined and assisted in his adventure by The Magus, a mysterious creature that may not be all it seems.
The Fallen King uses a completely new graphical style to present the Prince's escapades, based on the style of the new PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 games but with a slightly cartoonish, 2D approach, more suited to the DS.
You control the Prince with your stylus, guiding him through caves and deserts with agile ease. Fighting is also controlled with the stylus and you will have to master the Prince's acrobatic style of combat in your quest to rid the land of Ahriman's corruption. << less
The Prince finds himself in the middle of a battle between the forces of Light and Darkness, an epic battle between Ahriman and his brother Ormazd, the God of Light. He will be joined and assisted in his adventure by The Magus, a mysterious creature that may not be all it seems.
The Fallen King uses a completely new graphical style to present the Prince's escapades, based on the style of the new PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 games but with a slightly cartoonish, 2D approach, more suited to the DS.
You control the Prince with your stylus, guiding him through caves and deserts with agile ease. Fighting is also controlled with the stylus and you will have to master the Prince's acrobatic style of combat in your quest to rid the land of Ahriman's corruption. << less
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