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Old 12-17-2003, 09:18 AM   #2
Darkman
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Join Date: July 11, 2001
Location: Austin, Texas
Age: 44
Posts: 525
I agree that the fighting in Prince of Persia was not as much fun as exploring and solving puzzles. Some of the fights were rather tedious, but none of them were too hard in my opinion, since there were usually rejuvinating fountains or pools nearby. But I was playing the PS2 version of the game so maybe my experience was different...

Anyway, my general fighting strategies consisted of going after the strongest enemies first, assuming you are fighting the typical 3 or 4 enemy respawn bout. I tried not to kill the guys who had weak attacks until the end of the battle since if I killed a weak opponent then a harder one might randomly spawn in its place. The last thing I wanted was to be attacked by 3-4 hard hitters at once. This method allowed me to face only 1-2 tough guys at a time, and the other 1-3 enemies didn't hurt me much since there were either not as aggressive or damaging. Also, a good move is to jump over an enemy to get out of range or the other guys before you finish the one off. If he's already downed and his buddies are closing in, then either stab quickly and get ready to dodge out of there, or circle around his body first and stab.

One other little bit of strategy is to keep the enemy at a safe distance from but not too far away. When they are somewhat close they will try to walk to you often getting in each other's way, but if you outdistance them too much then they will teleport right next to you.

Well let me know if you have any more questions. I enjoyed Prince of Persia enough to finish it (the ending is pretty cool [img]smile.gif[/img] ), so I recommend you not let the tedious fights ruin the rest of the game for you.
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