

You can easily skirt around them and they all basically control the same. The Breakdown: The differences with the GCN and the PC controls are not so much true disadvantages as they are simply quirks.


*NOTE: PC version can be mapped in any way on a keyboard or with gamepad.

GameCube/PlayStation 2/PC (tie) Control Here, we examine the primary functions of a controller. Technically, there's no reason GCN, PS2, and PC couldn't offer the very same modes offline, but Xbox ended up being the one that got the exclusive treatment. Your top score is uploaded to Xbox Live leaderboards. You can compete in a time attack mode or battle arena survivals. Xbox has exclusive online play that puts its replay value a notch above the rest. The Breakdown: The core single-player experience, which is strictly offline, offers up the same adventure on all the platforms. Online Modes - Extended gameplay compete in time attack/score-based stages top score leaderboard.If there are no advantages in any specific area, it means both share the same content. Following, we have arranged a simple breakdown of the advantages and disadvantages between each system's gameplay features. Features In this section, we examine what relates to the main gameplay experience. Are they all the same or should you watch out for something? Since you probably don't have rewind powers like Prince, it's probably a good idea to educate yourself before you rent or buy. In this comparison, we breakdown what makes each version different. Fortunately, the company already had experience working with all the platforms, and now it returns to the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC with a simultaneous release. Prince of Persia: Warrior Within advances on many aspects of last year's versions. Prince of Persia: Warrior Within (GCN, PS2, Xbox, PC) Believe it or not, Ubisoft is already back with a sequel.
