2024 is becoming more and more a year to remember for fans of the Prince of Persia series. After a long hiatus, the series made its comeback with The Lost Crown, a very good Metroidvania that brought the franchise back to its roots. The game developed by the Rayman team, however, won't be the only new entry in the series to see the light this year, as a roguelite take on the series' classic formula called The Rogue Prince of Persia will make its Early Access debut next month.
The Rogue Prince of Persia will feel familiar to anyone who played the amazing Dead Cells, which comes as no surprise, as it is being developed by Evil Empire, the studio that took over the development of the game in 2019 to allow Motion Twin to work on their next project. Over the years, Evil Empire has released some amazing updates that made an already great game even better. While it is impossible not to notice the similarities with Dead Cells, The Rogue Prince of Persia has its own distinct identity which did not fail to emerge even in the short play session I was invited to participate in.
Controlling the Prince as he attempts to stave off an invasion from the Huns, players will explore a variety of stages set in different biomes in a classic, side-scrolling fashion. Like in Dead Cells, stages are procedurally generated and are filled with complex platforming, enemies to defeat, items to collect, and multiple paths leading to the next stage. The short demo I played only featured two different biomes: a village biome with day and night variants and an aqueduct biome. Still, even in this early version of the game, it's clear how each biome will have unique gimmicks that set it apart from all the others. The village biomes, for example, had a more complex level design with tons of different paths, while the aqueduct biome featured sections where precise
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