May
19
2010
From GameTrailers and developed by Ubisoft Montreal:
Has the Prince of Persia franchise fallen victim to Tinsel Town, or is The Forgotten Sands a royal offering? Find out in the official GameTrailers review.
Video Games | Prince of Persia: TFS | Review HD
XBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii
Feb
16
2010
Le studio d’Ubisoft Québec développe une nouvelle aventure de Prince of Persia spécialement conçue pour la Nintendo Wii™
Montréal, QUÉBEC – Le 16 février 2010 – Ubisoft révèle de nouveaux détails sur le jeu Prince of Persia : Les Sables Oubliés sur Nintendo Wii™, nouveau chapitre de la saga Prince of Persia : Les Sables [...]
Feb
09
2010
Here are a few recent updates concerning Ubisoft:
GamesMontreal: Ubisoft annonce Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
Joystiq: Assassin’s Creed 2 ships 8 million, next game returns to Rome
VG247: EndWar 2 put on the “backburner”
N4G: Video Thirst: New Prince Of Persia Ad Is BOOM
Joystiq: Splinter Cell: Conviction April 13 release date ’set in stone’
Joystiq: Red [...]
Jan
12
2010
Check out IGN (via Ubisoft’s Forum ) for some brand new high quality screenshots of Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, being developed by Ubisoft Montreal.
The game should be available in May 10th, later this year.
It’s looking pretty good!
Have you enjoyed playing or working on the previous Prince of Persia games? Let [...]
Dec
16
2009
From Joystiq:
During a recent Ubisoft preview event, Michael McIntyre, director of level design for Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, talked to Joystiq about the new sequel to the old trilogy, establishing its connection to the Sands of Time game series and the Bruckheimer film. The Forgotten Sands is a side story, based in [...]
Dec
08
2009
From GameCareerGuide (via Gamasutra):
Interpretation plays an important role in our world. Religious interpretation, political interpretation, economic, medical; concerning almost everything, perception greatly affects how people choose to react. The effectiveness of something is wholly dependent upon how people perceive them, rather than their intention otherwise. As well, the effectiveness of story is dependent upon [...]