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The adventure begins anew!

Prince of Persia the 2008 beautifully re-envisioned installment of one of the most prominent action/platformer series with gorgeous visuals and an a fascinating storyline, is now available on GOG.com for only $9.99.

Yet again we find the young Prince chasing after Farah... Oh, wait. This isn't Farah that we remember! The Prince looks entirely different as well. And this girl, Elika? What's her story? She looks intriguing - not your typical damsel in distress. Quite the opposite, actually. She's the damsel putting the Prince in distress. Not a problem! The Prince is ready to take on any trouble head on with his deadly Daggertail, while stopping time with the magic of the Sands. What? That's gone too? Then how is he gonna whoop his enemies' behinds? Oh... I see. That's amazing swordplay, indeed. No need for gadgets and gimmicks when you have that good old sword. Alright then, Prince. As the unwitting incompetent narrator of this story I'm now convinced that you'll do just fine. Even though you're up against an angry, destructive deity this time. Oh, you didn't know about THAT? Well, don't worry, carry on with your adventure.

In 2008 Prince of Persia served as a reboot to the iconic action-adventure series, originally created by the gaming industry visionary Jordan Mechner. The game features a new storyline, brings in a fresh batch of characters and enemies, offers some original gameplay mechanics, and--once again--re-designs combat sequences. It's back to the original one-on-one sword duels, but this time the enemies are often larger, stronger and more dangerous. Luckily the Prince has the mysterious (and frankly: quite cute) Elika on his side, to support him with her magical powers. All of this, presented in highly stylized cel-shaded graphics that makes the game a real feast for the eyes.

Feel the sun-scorched desert sands under your feet as you race towards a whole new breathtaking adventure in Prince of Persia, for only $9.99!
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tburger: For a moment I cried: FInally! And then I saw 're-envisioned installment from 2008' That was cruel GOG.
Bwahaha.
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SimonG: Call me intrigued.
::quietly abuses mod powers to change SimonG's name to "intrigued"::

Should I not have done that? Was that wrong?
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TheEnigmaticT: ::quietly abuses mod powers to change SimonG's name to "intrigued"::

Should I not have done that? Was that wrong?
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F4LL0UT: Remember how you said that my marketing buddy was probably doing a bad job because he's mostly having fun? :B
You should *occasionally* have fun. :P
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KainDrake: Nice. I love this game. It's so beautiful, I've spent time not doing anything because I was enjoying the different views in the game. I just have one question: does this release include the epilogue?
If you're asking about the DLC that was released for Prince of Persia, then no, the DLC was console exclusive. Sorry :(
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JudasIscariot: If you're asking about the DLC that was released for Prince of Persia, then no, the DLC was console exclusive. Sorry :(
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Tantrix: Yep, Ubisoft did a dickmove on this, and caused an outrage. Another reason why people boycotted their games.
As a consolation, if we could've included the DLC we would've :D.
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JudasIscariot: As a consolation, if we could've included the DLC we would've :D.
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SLP2000: get the licence to port DLC and sell it exclusively?
I think that may be more trouble than it's worth :D
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JudasIscariot: I think that may be more trouble than it's worth :D
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sebarnolds: Wait... you're telling us straigth that we don't deserve it ? :D
Far from from that :D. Like I said before, if we could've gotten it, we would have. We do our best to get you the complete game but some things, like console-exclusive DLC, are beyond our control, sadly.