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The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian

Game Details
Released
23 June 2008
Format
PS2, Nintendo DS, PC, Xbox 360, Wii, PS3
Developer
Traveller’s Tales


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The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian

The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian
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Having gifted gamers with the sublime Lego Star Wars – possibly the only console franchise to unite both young and old players – approaching Traveller’s Tales' latest trip to Narnia isn't as gut-wrenchingly bleak as most movie spin-offs. All the more distressing, then, that Prince Caspian is no better than the million or so wretched film tie ins cluttering the shelves in your local games store.

But while the linear levels, repetitive combat and puzzles that can be solved by trial and error are frustrating, what annoys most is the poor storytelling; unless you're intimately familiar with the work of CS Lewis, the choppy movies that bookend the challenges are poorly edited and make little sense, making you wonder what the hell is going on and removing any motivation from hacking your way through the adventure.

Dark and murky graphics, an in-game camera that relentlessly flips to the wrong angle and action that doesn’t evolve as the quest unfolds also strip Prince Caspian of any charm, making this another low-point for licensed games and a rare disappointment from one of the UK's most renowned coders.

Reviewer: David McComb

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I don't find it so bad, Empire. Its find to pass the time on a lazy afternoon and playing with your friends is quite fun. I'm glad I didn't pay the whole £35 though, I got it on special off from Argos for £15 (Its still at that price until the 16th of Jan if anyone's interested). Its also very weird seeing little children act like superhumans, heaving boulders over there heads while little Lucy smashes and stomps her way through debris with ease! It has some charm, but the fighting IS... Read More

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