![]() ![]() Oh yeah, an added bonus for owners of the PSP and PS3: when you connect both together, you can unlock the original Sands of Time costume for the Prince to wear in the PSP version of Forgotten Sands. We’re really interested to see what you guys have to say after playing the game and can’t wait to answer your questions, even if they’re not related directly to the game! We look forward to hearing what you’ve got on your mind, and hope you all enjoy the game as much as us. ![]() You can give yourself some breathing room by slowing down traps or enemies, or increase the challenge by playing everything at full speed. Some of the new powers include the ability to speed up and slow down objects within the game being able to solidify sand lets the prince create new paths, while speeding up traps can be used against enemies. The only way to experience this adventure is on the PSP. The adventure is all new, the location is new, and the Prince’s powers are all new as well. Second of all, this IS a unique game built from the ground up specifically for the PSP, this is not a port from any other system. To begin with, Forgotten Sands is not a game based on the upcoming Sands of Time movie we created our own storyline for the game. Let me start off by explaining a few points we at Ubisoft Quebec City are exceptionally proud of. Hi, I’m Joel Vignola, Producer of Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands on the PSP here to answer any questions you may have on the PSP version coming out May 18th. ![]()
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