Summary

  • Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a departure from previous games in the series, adopting a 2D Metroidvania gameplay style.
  • Fans of the series should also check out Assassin's Creed Chronicles, a 2D stealth game with similar themes to Prince of Persia.
  • Other recommended games include Braid, Indivisible, La-Mulana, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse, Super Time Force, Timespinner, and Touhou Luna Nights, all of which offer their own unique take on the Metroidvania genre.

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is unlike anything the series has seen before. It’s also the series' first new game on consoles in over a decade, so newcomers may not even know what this series has been about. Typically, they were 3D action-adventure games with time-based mechanics around them.

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - How Long to Beat

This is about how long it will take to beat Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown's main story, and how long it will take to 100%.

The gameplay of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is more like a 2D Metroidvania, which is great for fans of that genre. There are plenty of other Metroidvanias that fans of this may enjoy as well, some obscure and some popular. Beyond Metroidvanias, some other related games dive into the themes of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown including time manipulation and tomb raiding.

8 Assassin’s Creed Chronicles

Metacritic Score: 70

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Since the Assassin’s Creed series was derived from Prince of Persia, it makes sense to offer one of the games as tribute. Assassin’s Creed Chronicles makes the most sense thematically alongside Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.

It was a push from Ubisoft to make episodic content for the series based around various untouched regions of the world. It ultimately birthed three 2D adventures that took place in China, India, and Russia, with different protagonists at various times in history. Despite the downgrade in dimensions, all three of these games offered plenty of stealth and assassination gameplay that fans loved.

7 Braid

Metacritic Score: 93

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August 6, 2008
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PC, PS3, Xbox 360
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Puzzle, Platformer

Braid was one of the first big indie games to explode during the early years of digital content. It was an Xbox 360 exclusive at first, and it starred a seemingly ordinary man in a suit who was off to save his girlfriend. The storyline and platforming gameplay made it feel like an homage to the Mario series, but Braid was so much more than that.

There was a time-rewinding mechanic that made it more like a puzzle game with some truly inventive uses of the mechanic. Plus, the twist ending was probably one nobody saw coming at the time.

6 Indivisible

Metacritic Score: 82

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Lab Zero Games
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PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
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Indivisible was made by the team that made the fighting game Skullgirls, which was praised for its 2D animation. That same art style was used in this game, but instead of a fighter, this was a hodgepodge of a few different genres. It felt like a Metroidvania at times with deep exploration through various ruins.

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown – Beginner Tips and Tricks

If you’re new to the Metroidvania-esque Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, you will need these tips to explore its mysterious universe.

Combat was carried out in turn-based battles, though with party members glued to specific buttons kind of like Valkyrie Profile. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown fans would like this one not just because of the 2D aesthetics, but because of the influence of Middle Eastern culture.

5 La-Mulana

Metacritic Score: 87

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  • Platforms: PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Wii, PC, macOS, Linux
  • Released: June 27, 2006
  • Developer: GR3 Project

La-Mulana is without a doubt a Metroidvania, unlike Indivisible’s smaller influences. It’s a lot like Indiana Jones with the whip for a weapon, the location, and the costume design. The box art even makes it look like an Indiana Jones homage.

It’s a tough-as-nails Metroidvania too, with the platforming being a bit unforgiing, along with the combat. It’s a Metroidvania not for the faint of heart, but all the ruin exploration is a good time for those that can muster up the courage. Plus, there is a worthwhile sequel to check out after this.

4 Shantae And The Pirate’s Curse

Metacritic Score: 86

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3DS, PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Nintendo Wii U, Xbox One
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Platformer, Metroidvania

Except for the first game, which was more of a platformer, all of the Shantae games are Metroidvanias. Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse, the third entry, ranks among the best for fans of the genre, but their scores are all pretty even.

Every game stars the titular Shantae on an adventure to stop pirates or some other form of evil from wrecking her beloved island and accompanying town. Her main attack is her hair, which players can upgrade with shampoo, funny enough, to make it stronger. They’re silly games filled with colorful characters, dungeons to explore, and plenty of fan service.

3 Super Time Force

Metacritic Score: 82

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  • Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC, macOS, Linux
  • Released: May 14, 2014
  • Developer: Capybara Games

Deep into Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, players will encounter a series of puzzles based around a time dilation mechanic. They will have to sync their movements with multiple forms of Sargon to solve puzzles. It’s one of the better puzzles in the game and fans of this section will love Super Time Force.

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How Long It Takes to Beat Every Prince of Persia Game

Based on a developer's comments, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown won't just be the newest game in the franchise, but the longest one too.

It’s a 2D run-and-gun game that, at first, looks like a Contra clone. However, it’s much more than that and it is incredibly easy to die. Payers can get through bullet-heavy sections by manipulating time. Sending one version of their character out to take care of an enemy will secure passage as the main version runs past. The tagline should have been, “It’s the thinking man’s Contra!”

2 Timespinner

Metacritic Score: 84

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Released
September 25, 2018
Developer
Lunar Ray Games
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Adventure, Platformer, Indie Games, Fighting, Shooter

Timespinner is another Metroidvania with time-based mechanics. Players get to control the sands of time, much like the older Prince of Persia games, to freeze everything in place. This allows players to bypass enemies if they want, or they can use solidified enemies for platforming purposes too.

It’s not a puzzle-heavy game, so that’s pretty much where the inventive mechanics stop. Otherwise, it is a solid RPG with leveling systems and plenty of loot to collect while exploring its sprawling environments.

1 Touhou Luna Nights

Metacritic Score: N/A

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Released
August 20, 2018
Platform(s)
PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One
Developer
Vaka Game Magazine, Team Ladybug
Genre(s)
Action, Metroidvania

Touhou Luna Nights is a lot like Timespinner. It’s a Metroidvania with time elements that freeze enemies in place for platforming purposes. It stops other objects in time too, like water, allowing players to bypass lakes if they need to.

Touhou has all the accouterments of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, from the leveling system to the art aesthetic. Instead of a vampire, though, players are an anime maid who can throw dozens of knives at her opponents. Of the many indie Metroidvanias out there, this one doesn’t get enough love.

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January 18, 2024
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Ubisoft Montpellier
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Action, Platformer, 2D