Prince of Persia for PSP, completely different May 19, 2010
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All we know at this point in history that Ubisoft is going to rescue once again the saga of Prince of Persia with a new release called The Forgotten Sands, ie Forgotten Sands. We have always look at the versions of desktop consoles (Playstation 3, X-Box 360 and Wii) because they bring us technological leadership and are the platforms on which more money is spent. Let’s say that laptops are relegated to the background, however, in many cases it is worth taking a look at the portable version, in this case, the PSP.
Normally, companies seem to make “big” version and then start banging of scissors and cut too offer a version for laptops. The creators of the PSP version of The Forgotten Arenas claim that this version has been developed from scratch. Not only the concept is different but the history, the skills approach even Prince will be different. Come on, who are determined to give value to this release for people to throw for her.
One advantage that is very important, they have made a specific design and exploit the concept of the console. It is a 2.5D game, ie 3D models and scenarios but 2D development. However, its creators say they’ll play with depth. Another attraction is the PS3-PSP connection, if we connect the two games we get in PS3, PSP experience while in the costume unlock Sands of Time (PS2 trilogy).
I liked very much to develop a completely adapted, if so, is very promising.