![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Warrior Within is decidely darker, ditching the T rating for the M, with extra violence and an angsty prince at the core. It's a game that holds up exceptionally well 15 years later. It's really fun, and with the vibrant colors, the cool zombie-like enemies, and fun cast. The prince is telling the story to Farrah (princess) and hes constantly narrating the game. Sands of Time, for those who don't know, tells it's story in a unique way. I kept stopping for numerous reasoks, but mainly that it was overly difficult and it lacked the "fun" that Sands of Time had so much of. I had stopped 3 times in the past (the original Xbox, PS3 with the HD remake, and once on PC). That wasn't even close to the first time I beat Sands of Time, and it wasn't the first time I tried playing through Warrior Within, but it was the first time I beat it. I just finished Warrior Within, the sequel to Sands of Time, which I finished just about 2 or 3 weeks back.
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