Uncover the secrets of the Lost Warriors in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. This guide details the story, gameplay mechanics, and development of the game.
Walkthrough
- 1The game begins with Sargon, a young Persian warrior and member of the elite Immortals, exploring the cursed Mount Qaf to rescue the kidnapped Prince Ghassan.
- 2Sargon and the Immortals discover that time is a foe and the world's balance must be restored.
- 3The story is separate from previous Prince of Persia games.
- 4The game starts on a battlefield where Persia defends against the Kushans. Sargon, fighting alongside the Immortals, defeats the Karshan general Uvishka and is awarded a blue sash by Queen Thomyris.
- 5Prince Ghassan is kidnapped by Sargon's mentor, Anahita. Sargon and the Immortals pursue them to Mount Qaf.
- 6On Mount Qaf, Sargon encounters Fariba, who gives him the Eye of the Wanderer and a map.
- 7Sargon finds his fellow Immortals experiencing time differently, encountering past versions of themselves and discovering a body resembling himself.
- 8Sargon meets the deity Kaheva, who offers equipment upgrades, and also finds Jahandar.
Tips
- Gameplay combines flashy combat and high-speed platforming. A first-time playthrough is estimated at 25 hours.
- Combat involves sword attacks, dashing, sliding, and a counter. A special attack meter can be built up for devastating moves.
- Sargon can wall-bounce and sprint.
- Health potions refill at checkpoints.
- Use memory Shards by pressing down on the d-pad to take pictures and mark the map.
- Save progress at Wak-Wak trees.
- Voice options include English and Persian (Farsi).
- Difficulty options and Guided/Exploration modes are available.
- The game received free updates: "Warrior's Path" (permadeath, speedrun mode, outfits), "Boss Attack" (boss run mode), and "Divine Trials" (new amulets, challenges, outfits).
- A story DLC, "Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - Mask of Darkness," was released in September 2024.
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