I did pass the horse statute .But never passed that bird palace, I was running out of time. And after 20 years, I finally get to see the ending. Thanks to uploader.
Sondre Hardy I think everybody discovered that by accident, I know I did that too. I still remember the day I jumped on that horse and it started moving. It was one of the happiest days of my life. Never got past that red castle, though. Always ran out of time. But then again, I always used the same savegames with the same amount of time. Awesome video!
Nobody in my entire neighborhood could figure out how to get past the skeleton at 17:15. One kid said he left a paperweight on the block key (up) and went for lunch. When he got back, the bridge was gone and both the prince and the skeleton were dead. We thought he made that up.
My favorite game of all time for MS-DOS! Many commenters have pointed out how difficult some of the puzzle aspects are. I was 12 when I had this, and for weeks I couldn't find the exit on the magic carpet level. Eventually I caved and went to Egghead Software (!) to buy the official POP2 Hint Book for like $20. That book was actually awesome, it was all written in the first person and gave you all sorts of storyline that I didn't pick up from playing the game. After I got past the carpet level, I would only go back and read the next chapter after completing the corresponding level. I think I had my Dad hold the book so I wouldn't look at it. Of course, I had to cheat again once I got to the last level! I had no idea what the heck was going on there with the crystals and why I couldn't defeat Jaffar. I do believe there may have been some secret tunnels to potions that aren't shown here. At least that's what I remember from 20+ years ago!
Perfect example of good video game storytelling. When the cut-scenes AND the gameplay both help to tell the story. I love watching the eagle soldiers bowing to you when you come back from the dead. It's so damn cool.
Yeah i did never get past that skeleton on the bridge! And I could never guessed that the flying carpet trap Actually wasnt a trap you just needed to open up the roof first :D And I thought that every level would be in that cave but the others are totalt different. Couldnt guess.
Holy hell was I ever so far from completing this game, I never imagined there was this much after the castle ruins level ... Thanks for sharing, loved it!
In my understanding the Red Castle is an enormous Zoroastrian fire temple. Why: 1) Zoroastrianism is the ancient religion of Persia, which was oppressed after the Muslim conquest but it is still present and recognised today in Iran. 2) Fire is the very central element of Zoroastrianism and its rituals. It is the manifestation of Ahura Mazda, the diety of the faith. Zoroastrian fire temples houses ever burning (continuously fed, not miraculous) fires, the oldest one burning for some 1550 years now. The creepy warning in the castle also warns: 'He who would steal the flame must die'. 3) Zoroastrians traditionally have not buried their dead but left them under the sky on Towers of Silence built on hilltops, for the vultures to consume the body. Cycle of life thing. Medieval Persia, sacred fire, birds... Putting the pieces together, I find it that the residents of the Red Castle are members of the Zoroastrian sect, living in isolation from the surrounding Muslim communities. These people experienced hostilities and witnessed the decline of their religion. No wonder they are prepared to fight intruders. Since I made up this theory I always feel bad for the massacre of these monks of an almost extinct religion in their own sanctuary. The power of love right? The only thing not fitting is the calligraphic Arabic-like scriptures on the walls of the castle. However, Avestan alphabet and scripture is kind of similar to Arabic, I do not read any of the two to decide. Any Iranian, Persian, Zoroastrian or truly any kind of PoP player is welcome to correct me in my false assumptions about the story of the Red Castle. Cheers from Hungary
I am very glad to find someone else as interested in these things as me! Well met! Playing this game as a child really intrigued me and I wished to know more about religions. It's a shame POP3 wasn't made...
Also if you say islam was only spread there after hazmat Umar farooq ra( second Khalifa) conquered persia you are wrong. Islam was already there and spreading far wider then before the muslim armies conquered them.
In this case, "He who would steal the flame must die" is actually a clue, and should be taken literally. In order to get the flame, the player has to let the Prince die on the screen where it is (and then wait until the game says "press key to continue" -- at which point his shadow leaves his body, takes the flame, and returns to his body, bringing him back to life).
I am from Syria and althought am Muslim I celebrate some Zoroastrian hoolydays and have some of Zoroastrian tamples here also... But mostly of them are in Iran
Breathing Air / he probably died many times but saved it along the way as he reached each level, cause when you die you can start from the beginning of that level if you saved at any point in that level. So if he died at any point, he just loaded the game from the time count he saved, and edited out the death runs from the vid. Pretty easy when you understand how saving works in this game. I just finished the game today, using the save/load feature. Took me 2 days. But ofc, I wouldn't be able to pass through a lot of puzzle plays, and that's when I got help from this video, so thanks Defiant One!
One of the best old games ever made. I remember the 3rd level (or 2nd) after you lose your sword and fight those flying heads, it was a bit scary. The beautiful thing was, that there are some places you could discover, but will lead you to nowhere and you will get lost. Six years ago I replayed it, and I intend to do again in the coming.
@@arvizturotukorfurogep6235 I know this comment is old, but I'm still going to reply. In the game's manual, there's a section talking about the shadow and it's mechanics
I played this one a lot! Even without the time constraint it would have been so challenging! The funniest thing for me was to force the enemies to fall down or to be killed by the blades! So sadist!!!!
"He who would steal the flame must die" This is the only clue to get the flame. Imagine how it was difficult finding out how to steal that flame by dying in the same screen, in the time of no internet, no google, no youtube gameplay videos. Imagine how it was difficult to find out how to get rid of prince's body to reveal its flame-soul. This game may be the best PoP game ever made.
You have two ways to do. 1) You can force yourself getting killed by one of the guards when close enough to flame shrine to let your shadow selves release and obtain the flames in your place. 2) You can try rotate left and right movement speed times to let your shadow out by yourself. Beware by doing this will cut down your health potion icon by half permanently
I was about 13 when this came out and it was the first game I played obsessively till the end (got a walk-through book & everything). Watching this brings back SO many memories it's crazy - thanks for posting!
I remember playing this game on my 386 PC and noticed something settle. The people that worked on the music used a very unique feature in mid eastern music which is The Quarter Tone. I surprised and impressed. It is there if you listen closely.
Just pure awesomness... graphics, sound, art, animation, story.. I was able to finish it as a kid, but it was super hard, and no walkthru existed. But I made it. The flying heads were damn hard to kill, untill u learned how to do it. And some puzzles were crazy hard. But the feeling, when u finished such a game... I was 10 years old in 1993 when it was released :X Btw at the end u can see, they were planning 3rd part IMO... its a shame it was never released... I dont count the 3d shit that followed
does anyone know the story behind 51:05 - i never knew that sword fights. i somehow remember bypassing it and in my head i always thought i had missed out on a better sword in the game lol
good point about the planned 3rd game....maybe a game developer can carry on the legacy lol? i played the 3d one too, it wasnt thaaaat bad actually. a good effort
MukeshPandya1985 I tryed those 3d versions and to me, TombRaider always provided a better fun & gameplay in that area. I understand some ppl like it, but it was never such a groundbreaking awesome game, as first 2 parts were IMO. They lost the edge they had when they went 3d. 1st 3d prince was quite a fiasco :/ Too bad there was no 3rd part in a classic 2d :X
MukeshPandya1985 I have a bad feeling that noone is really able to provide such a game with a publisher behind his back. Maybe crowdfunding and a really skilled bunch of game developers. Or we get some half assed casual stuff with 10 dlcs. But imagine it being done right :X Beautiful Persian sceneries in 2d HD 32bit colours, 60fps animations, dungeons, fights with skeletons, mistery, riddle solving, some basic but good story... man.
Holy cow, you make this game look so simple! The furthest I got with this game was boarding the horse statue, then it got too difficult for me. Awesome video!!
It was so awesome to watch this. I never made it when I was 5. Couldn't even get out of the island :( I loved the story and the gameplay. Even the fighting scenes where awesome aswell. Thanks.
I think the scream and sudden 'THUMP' from 3:25 onward's is hilarious. I waited since 1993 to hear that as I saw it on the computer games show 'Games World'.
Actually it is not necessary to get all the mega potion because in the final level where the giant spider is you can get infinite mega potions there so then u can do the shadow trick left right left right left right anyway its great to see you get all of them for good, good job!!! :)
I still preferred the original Konami SNES Prince of Persia to this sequel. Took a long time to win it, and by the time I did I could do it in my sleep. I never played this one. I still have my SNES and P of P still plays great on it. P of P is a true classic.
Omg this was like my favourite game when I was a kid. I played it all the time. The bad thing is, to get into the caverns you need the manual so you know what to say (stupid proof of purchase thingy) but when we moved we somehow lost and the only way I could ever play it was if I guess the right thing. Also I could never pass the floating heads part.
Thank you so much for playing. This game is one of the most epic old school games i've played. My favourite. :) It would be really cool if you could upload the soundtrack with all sounds in it of all areas and fights (Maybe three minutes for one track? I dont care if it repeats often.). I know there are PoP: SatF-Soundtracks but this one here is the real one.
my first game ever when I was 5!! had to wait in line after watching my brothers played. Played using the MS Dos pc was cool before windows 95.. Crazy cars 3, Xenon 3D, and the legendary wolfenstein 3D.. damn memories man
1) Get popcorn
2) turn off lights
3) Enjoy this 'Movie' :D
I actually did that. Was planning just to watch. Thanks!
Pretty much :-)))
Yes alladin copied the plot
I prefer iced beer,and watch😁
@kunal verma Disney didn't copy PoP. They're both based on the story The 1001 Nights
20 years ago I stopped playing, didn't know had to jump on the horse statue, never got out of there ever. :) wow its been 20 years!
the same story
Me and my brother played this when we were young, also stuck at that place for many days and almost gave up, but we discovered it by accident! :P
I did pass the horse statute .But never passed that bird palace, I was running out of time. And after 20 years, I finally get to see the ending. Thanks to uploader.
Sondre Hardy I think everybody discovered that by accident, I know I did that too. I still remember the day I jumped on that horse and it started moving. It was one of the happiest days of my life.
Never got past that red castle, though. Always ran out of time. But then again, I always used the same savegames with the same amount of time.
Awesome video!
SamJigga Same here I never finished Prince 2 but the first one we made... We could never finish the red temple
Ah, those screamyheads in the ruined palace, how I hated those.
Nobody in my entire neighborhood could figure out how to get past the skeleton at 17:15. One kid said he left a paperweight on the block key (up) and went for lunch. When he got back, the bridge was gone and both the prince and the skeleton were dead. We thought he made that up.
the hardest prince of persia game ever to play. wat all days those were.. best childhood.
Bhai tumne ye game 8 - 9 years pehle kheli thi kya?
My favorite game of all time for MS-DOS! Many commenters have pointed out how difficult some of the puzzle aspects are. I was 12 when I had this, and for weeks I couldn't find the exit on the magic carpet level. Eventually I caved and went to Egghead Software (!) to buy the official POP2 Hint Book for like $20. That book was actually awesome, it was all written in the first person and gave you all sorts of storyline that I didn't pick up from playing the game. After I got past the carpet level, I would only go back and read the next chapter after completing the corresponding level. I think I had my Dad hold the book so I wouldn't look at it. Of course, I had to cheat again once I got to the last level! I had no idea what the heck was going on there with the crystals and why I couldn't defeat Jaffar. I do believe there may have been some secret tunnels to potions that aren't shown here. At least that's what I remember from 20+ years ago!
yeap. he would tell his servant hamza the story in the guidebook. very cool way to show how storytellign used to be also
love your comments, reminds me stunned with this game
This is still such a delight to watch after many many years
Perfect example of good video game storytelling.
When the cut-scenes AND the gameplay
both help to tell the story.
I love watching the eagle soldiers bowing to you when you come back from the dead.
It's so damn cool.
Today was the firsttime in my life I was able to get past the flying carpet level. I'm 25 now ;)
I think I was approaching 30 when that happened! Turning 36 in 2 months :-)
LOL. I couldn't before pass lvl dark sword. Still me scarecrow flying heads. Then I passed. After a long time.
Same here brow , I never get to win from the skeleton on the wooden bridge
Dang dude you are 30 now
Yeah i did never get past that skeleton on the bridge! And I could never guessed that the flying carpet trap Actually wasnt a trap you just needed to open up the roof first :D And I thought that every level would be in that cave but the others are totalt different. Couldnt guess.
This game proves that a game with a good storyline is far better than a game with high graphics and options
so true
This was pretty good graphics for the time.
Hanzo Hasashi oh yeah...
This was state of the art for it's time.
+Hanzo Hasashi WTF are you on mate? These are great graphics. If you don't like graphics go play an audio novel and GTFOH
I wish these old PoP games were released on Steam.
Alas. It not will... too old game
@@prince666blabla if DooM is on steam why not this
@@Dondlo46 Exactly!
@@prince666blabla I've bought older games on Steam (2 means I can use plural).
33:08 i never knew there was a major life potion behind the rock in the horse level.. Whoever discovered it first really adventurous!
I don't remember it being in the guide book either.
Holy hell was I ever so far from completing this game, I never imagined there was this much after the castle ruins level ... Thanks for sharing, loved it!
Me too ^^ When I was a kid, I cannot play though the part Ruined castle ^^
I missed that fucking boat so many times.
I was 5-6 years old at that time and could't even get past that boat jump ONCE. Really frustrating how simple it was when I saw this video recently
S A M E
In my understanding the Red Castle is an enormous Zoroastrian fire temple. Why:
1) Zoroastrianism is the ancient religion of Persia, which was oppressed after the Muslim conquest but it is still present and recognised today in Iran.
2) Fire is the very central element of Zoroastrianism and its rituals. It is the manifestation of Ahura Mazda, the diety of the faith. Zoroastrian fire temples houses ever burning (continuously fed, not miraculous) fires, the oldest one burning for some 1550 years now. The creepy warning in the castle also warns: 'He who would steal the flame must die'.
3) Zoroastrians traditionally have not buried their dead but left them under the sky on Towers of Silence built on hilltops, for the vultures to consume the body. Cycle of life thing.
Medieval Persia, sacred fire, birds... Putting the pieces together, I find it that the residents of the Red Castle are members of the Zoroastrian sect, living in isolation from the surrounding Muslim communities. These people experienced hostilities and witnessed the decline of their religion. No wonder they are prepared to fight intruders. Since I made up this theory I always feel bad for the massacre of these monks of an almost extinct religion in their own sanctuary. The power of love right?
The only thing not fitting is the calligraphic Arabic-like scriptures on the walls of the castle. However, Avestan alphabet and scripture is kind of similar to Arabic, I do not read any of the two to decide.
Any Iranian, Persian, Zoroastrian or truly any kind of PoP player is welcome to correct me in my false assumptions about the story of the Red Castle.
Cheers from Hungary
I am very glad to find someone else as interested in these things as me! Well met! Playing this game as a child really intrigued me and I wished to know more about religions. It's a shame POP3 wasn't made...
Muslims didnt oppress them. The only reason muslims attacked persia is because they sent out their first attack which lead to an all out war.
Also if you say islam was only spread there after hazmat Umar farooq ra( second Khalifa) conquered persia you are wrong. Islam was already there and spreading far wider then before the muslim armies conquered them.
In this case, "He who would steal the flame must die" is actually a clue, and should be taken literally. In order to get the flame, the player has to let the Prince die on the screen where it is (and then wait until the game says "press key to continue" -- at which point his shadow leaves his body, takes the flame, and returns to his body, bringing him back to life).
I am from Syria and althought am Muslim I celebrate some Zoroastrian hoolydays and have some of Zoroastrian tamples here also... But mostly of them are in Iran
Wow, the memories, so many hours spent playing this game.
Good job on completing the whole game with one life.
Breathing Air / he probably died many times but saved it along the way as he reached each level, cause when you die you can start from the beginning of that level if you saved at any point in that level. So if he died at any point, he just loaded the game from the time count he saved, and edited out the death runs from the vid. Pretty easy when you understand how saving works in this game. I just finished the game today, using the save/load feature. Took me 2 days. But ofc, I wouldn't be able to pass through a lot of puzzle plays, and that's when I got help from this video, so thanks Defiant One!
THE GRAPHICS still rock!
39:00 "Take your time, bro"
One of the best old games ever made.
I remember the 3rd level (or 2nd) after you lose your sword and fight those flying heads, it was a bit scary.
The beautiful thing was, that there are some places you could discover, but will lead you to nowhere and you will get lost.
Six years ago I replayed it, and I intend to do again in the coming.
The shadow part at the near end was a really genius move.
I would say so, but then again, how was the player supposed to figure that out!? Whip out the key combo out of nowhere?
@@arvizturotukorfurogep6235 I know this comment is old, but I'm still going to reply. In the game's manual, there's a section talking about the shadow and it's mechanics
What kills me in the game
is the music
ikr
same
Aziz Bob yeah i keep hearing the music from time to time
8 years later, this popped up on my feed. Lovely
I remember my dad play this when i was a kid, and the Prince of Persia games where the first games that i played in my life :D what a great start XD
The level where you get to the horse is probably one of the hardest things I've ever played
ElricWinkler couldnt agree more.
The next level, the red one with the bird people, was worst
Starting out the game was hard enough!!!
Ive never seen a comment section for a game filled with so much nostalgic people its nice to read
That mousy upon the shoulders of the princess is cutest animated object I ever saw.
those flying heads have given me so much trauma back when I was young. my little brother and I celebrated every time I killed one.
One of the developer's young son was used as a model using a rotoscope.all three games started this smooth flow.
This was one of those sequels that was substantially better than the original. :D
That's because they kept the simplicity and original feel. When they start making these games 3D, they become crap.
i prefer the first one, but this one is good too. Can we start a sword fight until death?
@@DavidCardonaESM i Will acept your challenge fellow warrior
better in the storyline and the puzzles, but worse in control. The three unit run and jump failed half of the time.
If was one of the best gaming experiences I ever had. Me my dad and my brothers around the old IBM trying to solve the puzzles 🥰
I played this one a lot! Even without the time constraint it would have been so challenging! The funniest thing for me was to force the enemies to fall down or to be killed by the blades! So sadist!!!!
This game taught us, "Texture quality means nothing, without the story." :)
And John Romero taught us: "If the gameplay is this good, you don't care how good these textures look."
This game's graphics was stunning.
Incredible how bad marketing ruined this man for life. @@keen7youtubeistoast796
20 years later , and here we are...thnx Jordan!
Классная игра! Очень атмосферная, звуки и музычка хорошо подобраны, а о графоне и говорить нечего,он просто топовый!
"He who would steal the flame must die"
This is the only clue to get the flame. Imagine how it was difficult finding out how to steal that flame by dying in the same screen, in the time of no internet, no google, no youtube gameplay videos. Imagine how it was difficult to find out how to get rid of prince's body to reveal its flame-soul. This game may be the best PoP game ever made.
I still have no idea how...
There was a section in the game's manual that explains how to become the shadow
You have two ways to do.
1) You can force yourself getting killed by one of the guards when close enough to flame shrine to let your shadow selves release and obtain the flames in your place.
2) You can try rotate left and right movement speed times to let your shadow out by yourself. Beware by doing this will cut down your health potion icon by half permanently
I'd like to pay my best respects to game designers who built so many stages with awesome details even though not many players made that far.
back then, when you stuck, you can't google..
I love the door opening sound in the intro at 2.25. Its the wolfenstein3d door sound!
I was about 13 when this came out and it was the first game I played obsessively till the end (got a walk-through book & everything). Watching this brings back SO many memories it's crazy - thanks for posting!
I remember playing this as a kid. I could never get past the horse part.
at last i got to know that i was very much near to climax! but never could get past those dummy multiple princes. Thank you very much!
Wow. I never knew they made a sequel. I’ll have to find this to give it a try
One of the best games I've ever played.
I can't believe you finished this game before the time ended. That shit is a pain.
not sure how i ended up watching the whole thing while all I wanted to see was Persia!! lol
I remember first time I was playing, when that blade cutted me in half, It scared me to death, literally
Finished this when I was 13 or 14, good old times!
Respect!! You're a true master
Those flying heads while equipped with dagger/short sword were headache... Especially with their 3 hit combo.
I remember playing this game on my 386 PC and noticed something settle. The people that worked on the music used a very unique feature in mid eastern music which is The Quarter Tone. I surprised and impressed. It is there if you listen closely.
Great you noticed. Which specific variant of the quarter tone did they use?
At 39:00. Very polite from the guard to wait.
Just pure awesomness... graphics, sound, art, animation, story.. I was able to finish it as a kid, but it was super hard, and no walkthru existed. But I made it. The flying heads were damn hard to kill, untill u learned how to do it. And some puzzles were crazy hard. But the feeling, when u finished such a game... I was 10 years old in 1993 when it was released :X Btw at the end u can see, they were planning 3rd part IMO... its a shame it was never released... I dont count the 3d shit that followed
does anyone know the story behind 51:05 - i never knew that sword fights. i somehow remember bypassing it and in my head i always thought i had missed out on a better sword in the game lol
good point about the planned 3rd game....maybe a game developer can carry on the legacy lol? i played the 3d one too, it wasnt thaaaat bad actually. a good effort
MukeshPandya1985
I tryed those 3d versions and to me, TombRaider always provided a better fun & gameplay in that area. I understand some ppl like it, but it was never such a groundbreaking awesome game, as first 2 parts were IMO. They lost the edge they had when they went 3d. 1st 3d prince was quite a fiasco :/ Too bad there was no 3rd part in a classic 2d :X
haha yea completely agree. wish one of these modern game developers would make a prince of persia 3 but 2d.
MukeshPandya1985
I have a bad feeling that noone is really able to provide such a game with a publisher behind his back. Maybe crowdfunding and a really skilled bunch of game developers. Or we get some half assed casual stuff with 10 dlcs.
But imagine it being done right :X
Beautiful Persian sceneries in 2d HD 32bit colours, 60fps animations, dungeons, fights with skeletons, mistery, riddle solving, some basic but good story... man.
One of the best story line of Prince of Persia ever. I enjoyed playing this one, and re-watched it was a great fun. Thank you guys :)
AAAAHHHHHHHHHH *SPLAT*
What a death to the main villain.
JaziB GTFOH
That music though. Classics all the way! I'm playing the Xbox version now.
Love this game since i played it in the 90s just started a game again this week and finished it today !.Still one of the best games of all time.
I've never seen second game. Looks awesome. Parkour before parkour
the witch in the end had the sign in the lost city
No 4K graphics and no anti-aliasing bullshit, but a better game than most modern games.
Holy cow, you make this game look so simple! The furthest I got with this game was boarding the horse statue, then it got too difficult for me. Awesome video!!
😍😍 solía jugarlo durante horas cuando visitaba a mis abuelitos en el D.F 😊😊 que alegría volver a verlo
Best pc game ever. Took hours to complete but worth it. When watching alladin could only think of this
aw that damn pesky skeleton on the bridge..... but I really like how you took out the guess of long jumps by measuring two steps back !
It was so awesome to watch this. I never made it when I was 5. Couldn't even get out of the island :( I loved the story and the gameplay. Even the fighting scenes where awesome aswell. Thanks.
Never managed to succeed. Legendary. Thanks.
I think the scream and sudden 'THUMP' from 3:25 onward's is hilarious. I waited since 1993 to hear that as I saw it on the computer games show 'Games World'.
Those flying zombie heads always gave me the creeps!
So satisfying when you get your full sword and start killing them like crazy.
it calls my memories.
i spent most of my time playing with this.
Oh my this makes me really go and play PP2 !
you just took me back to 1991
At 39:02, The enemy did not break his ethics to kill the prince from behind.
Actually it is not necessary to get all the mega potion because in the final level where the giant spider is you can get infinite mega potions there so then u can do the shadow trick left right left right left right
anyway its great to see you get all of them for good, good job!!! :)
True, but then, if you die during the last level, you have to go to the spider again…
Omg I used play this 7 or 8 years back! Oh those good old days! And guys my father and his brothers too played this when they were kids..
you are really bad ass at this game! remember long time ago!!! not able to finish the game. it's amazing how game was at this time!
Ahhh..Childhood memories
And never get past the red castle part!
thanx for this wonderful memory
Best game ever in my life ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing! I can't imagine the time and effort that has gone into solving this puzzle and winning this game.
games storyline was way way better than these days thank you for showing me the path master 😁
I love the mouse of the princess.. =B
It made my heart cry. ._.
I still preferred the original Konami SNES Prince of Persia to this sequel. Took a long time to win it, and by the time I did I could do it in my sleep. I never played this one. I still have my SNES and P of P still plays great on it. P of P is a true classic.
34:36 is the biggest plot twist I've seen since storm breaker in avengers endgame
Omg this was like my favourite game when I was a kid. I played it all the time. The bad thing is, to get into the caverns you need the manual so you know what to say (stupid proof of purchase thingy) but when we moved we somehow lost and the only way I could ever play it was if I guess the right thing. Also I could never pass the floating heads part.
I remember doing those final battles very differently.
Thank you so much for playing. This game is one of the most epic old school games i've played. My favourite. :)
It would be really cool if you could upload the soundtrack with all sounds in it of all areas and fights (Maybe three minutes for one track? I dont care if it repeats often.). I know there are PoP: SatF-Soundtracks but this one here is the real one.
Nostalgic back in kuwait Ms dos computer use to play prince of persia..
The best knees in the gaming industry.
Excelente video y saludos desde Lima Perú
Those flying head things are hilarious LOL
Except when you're fighting against them...
they are the meanest in all different kinds of enemies throughout the game. specially when you have to kill them with a broken sword.
I played this game on a PC with only PC speaker. Those Medusa heads screeched in the highest pitch possible, waking up my mom a lot many times :)
my first game ever when I was 5!! had to wait in line after watching my brothers played. Played using the MS Dos pc was cool before windows 95.. Crazy cars 3, Xenon 3D, and the legendary wolfenstein 3D.. damn memories man
How mesmerizing, I'm having nightmares tonight >.
'He who would steal the flame must die' I'm so remembering this
Thanks for the upload! Will enjoy watching with a cup of tea.
5:00 THAT'S HOW YOU DO IT!
Me 10 years old on dad's computer was stuck here.
cant believe i watched it whole! A really great run mate well played :)
one of my favorite games ever !
3:15 time stamp to skip ahead to the gameplay.
My god, those fucking flying heads and the snakes. But then, you get the good sword :)
looooooool 12:28 the skeletons is chasing him so funny ROFL
man, it remind me when i was a kid i use to fight them one by one :D
This was so enjoyable to watch!