Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow & The Flame
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After having defeated the evil Grand Vizier Jaffar, the brave Prince claimed just one reward: the hand of the beautiful daughter of the Persian Sultan. However, as the Prince approached the palace, his appearance suddenly turned into that of a beggar. Someone who looked just like the Prince ordered to throw him out. It turns out that Jaffar is alive and back for vengeance. Banished from the palace, the unfortunate Prince must travel to faraway lands and find a way to defeat the villain.
Prince of Persia 2 is, like its predecessor, a cinematic platformer. Much of the gameplay is reminiscent of the first game, focusing on precise jumping puzzles, swordfighting, and overcoming many hazards in order to stay alive. Swordfighting is more prominent and features situations where several enemies attack the Prince at once. Reinforcements may arrive after the Prince has eliminated all visible enemies. Like its predecessor, the game must be completed within a time limit.
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- הנסיך הפרסי 2 - Hebrew spelling
- プリンス オブ ペルシャ2 - Japanese spelling
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Critics
Average score: 74% (based on 23 ratings)
Players
Average score: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 111 ratings with 9 reviews)
A more-of-the-same sequel with superficial improvements.
The Good
The graphics are quite nice, although I can openly say that they aren't half as fluid as the prequel's... also, the storyline is wider although I must say that it gets kinda cheesy along the way.. but hey, it's a mystic Arabian Nights tale so it's understandable =)
The Bad
Some of the puzzles are really, really, REALLY bizarre and very possibly too difficult to figure out.
The Bottom Line
An acceptable sequel to a platform of legendary value.
DOS · by RmM (68) · 1999
Once again, don your sword and prepare for the fight.....
The Good
Graphics
The graphics were better, although I liked the more simple ones of the previous P.O.P. But the prince was still the price, dispite having a new look. The locations were drawn wonderfuly with lots to explore and do. The characters are well animated, as are the rather sick death throes in lava.
Gameplay The game was very hard, a lot of it included jumping, much more that the other version. One level even has you doing split second jumping across loose floors to get to a horse. Traps have been made more deadlyer. Ranging from the old favroite spikes to the wall mounted swing blades that took of your head. Trip darts and blocks that crush are inculded as well as many more. New features also had tunnels for you to crawl through and interesting ways to kill enemys, such as knocking a Skeleton into the lava to defeat it. Other foes are, guards, heads, snakes and shadows just to name few. The game also has the shadow, this means you turn left and right untill you crumple to the ground and leave a ghost, this means you can run around the level without getting killed. The flame also makes an interesting weapon, torch from afar. Although getting it is hard. Speaking of weapons you go through about four swords, starting with your normal sword you spend about three levels attacking with a broken sword. This makes the game much harder as you have to watch your timing or miss and get hurt.
Sound
The music is better, although it can be out of theme every now and then. The usal from the first is there : Footsteps, screams, "OW!" and more.
The Bad
The annoying save problem still exists. You can only save at certain points or at the start of a level. The enemy difficulty increases each time you fight, so if you die you then have to fight harder enemys than before. The puzzles are harder and there seems to be too much jumping than before.
The Bottom Line
Very good game, a must for people who are willing to spend all night playing it.
DOS · by Sam Hardy (80) · 2001
The ultimate action-adventure!
The Good
The music sounds really good using Sound Blaster Pro.
This Prince of Persia 2 is a much more magical and adventurous game this its predecessor, it contains new traps that are just as fun to avoid as the original traps, the game has faster and more intriguing sword fighting, tougher puzzles, and adventure almost completely replaces the platform genre of Prince of Persia.
The Bad
I think the game is a bit too difficult.
The Bottom Line
A game that is definitely worth buying.
This game will satisfy every player's needs.
This sequel is also a side scroller, so if you are expecting a new angle of gameplay you won't get your wish.
DOS · by Jim Fun (207) · 2001
Trivia
Development
A Sega Mega Drive version of the game, in development by Microïds, was slated to be published by Psygnosis in 1996 but it was never officially released.
Release history
Reports indicate the presence of this game as an unlockable bonus in the NTSC Xbox version of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, where all other console versions of that game offer the original Prince of Persia as a bonus instead (and the PC version, neither).
Awards
- Computer Gaming World
- June 1994 (Issue #119) – Action Game of the Year
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Game added by Trixter.
PC-98 added by Infernos. Macintosh added by Zovni. FM Towns added by Terok Nor. SNES added by James Reed.
Additional contributors: Adam Baratz, Jalal Noureddine, Pseudo_Intellectual, Maw, Crawly, Zeppin, Patrick Bregger, Kayburt.
Game added March 5, 1999. Last modified January 20, 2024.