Don't forget your crouch function either. Running in large open areas is usually okay, but sometimes, in tight corridors, running will run you afoul of the odd trap. In his zeal to save the Princess, our Prince may run himself right over the edge of a cliff, if you're not careful with the running. What girl wouldn't want him? Most of this info will be found in your manual, and I won't give specific keystroke commands for each movement, but I'll embellish on key points: General Movement: Some of this goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway, dagnabbit! Walk in any areas where the ground is narrow. He has a vertical jump that about as high as he himself is, and can swing from ropes and poles with the grace of an acrobat. He can hang by his fingertips indefinitely. Movement Our Prince is a really strong, agile guy. Overall, this game is quite a pretty ride, and the combat really draws you in. The play control while fighting is very interesting. You can't immediately break into a sprint from the moment you start moving forward in real life, so it's the same in this game - The Prince begins with a bit of a lope to pick up speed, and skids a bit when he comes to a stop. Play control in this game is a mite awkward. Now, turn it into a dance mix, complete with the hip-hop percussion. Think of a fast-paced Persian/Arabic tume. When engaged with an enemy, the beat picks up and a battle-type ditty ensues. General moving around in this game presents a haunting, moody, and, of course, Persian melody. All this razamatazz presents a few problems with framerate, slowdown, and large loading times that may detract from the lure. I'd go into them here, but they really should be in the context of the game. I mean, the Persain/Arabic decorum in the palace-type areas is just beautiful, and there are so many little nuances that lend to the atmosphere. Naturally, I was drawn to this game, and this is what I found: This game's graphics are phenomenal. I loved the original, especially the version for the Super NES with a whole new atmosphere. This is why I bought Prince of Persia 3D. I love the classics and the remakes of the classics. Thoughts on the Game If any of you out there are like me, I'd be scared. Guess it's time to dig out the old CD, eh? Those FAQ writers out there will know that this game's now on the Bounty List, so now I have a reason to complete the FAQ. So, learn and enjoy, won't you? WON'T YOU? By the by, if you haven't downloaded the most recent patch, I suggest you do so immediately, if not sooner. I WILL update this as I learn new things. This here's my mostly-complete walkthrough for the recently released game, Prince of Persia 3D. Introduction What does one do when one looks on the Internet for answers on a game and can't find them? One makes his own walkthrough.
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