Prince of Persia: Warrior Within (2004)

Ubisoft Montreal

Nintendo GameCube · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 2 · Xbox · iOS

3.75 from 1814 ratings

4471 members have it in their collection · 42 playing now · 1224 backlogged · 307 wish listed

How long? Main story 12h · with extras 16h (from 7 logged playthroughs)

Prince of Persia: Warrior Within is a video game and sequel to Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. It picks up where The Sands of Time left off, adding new features, specifically, options in combat. The Prince now has the ability to wield two weapons at a time as well as the ability to steal his enemies' weapons and … Read more
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within is a video game and sequel to Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. It picks up where The Sands of Time left off, adding new features, specifically, options in combat. The Prince now has the ability to wield two weapons at a time as well as the ability to steal his enemies' weapons and throw them. The Prince's repertoire of combat moves has been expanded into varying strings that allow players to attack enemies with more complexity than was possible in the previous game. Warrior Within has a darker tone than its predecessor adding in the ability for the Prince to dispatch his enemies with various finishing moves. In addition to the rewind, slow-down, and speed-up powers from The Sands of Time, the Prince also has a new sand power: a circular "wave" of sand that knocks down all surrounding enemies as well as damaging them. Read less
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Release dates

  • Nov 30, 2004 (North_America) Nintendo GameCube, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • Dec 03, 2004 (Europe) Nintendo GameCube, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • Oct 13, 2005 (Japan) PlayStation 2
  • Nov 21, 2008 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Jun 03, 2010 (Worldwide) iOS

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Krauzer

Review Krauzer 5/5 · Jul 15, 2025

This PS2 PoP is a darker, more mature follow-up to The Sands of Time, it trades the original’s whimsical tone for a gritty, gothic atmosphere, with a brooding Prince, heavier metal soundtrack, and bloodier combat, which surprised a lot of people at the time since the first entry was a totally different beast in comparison. Particularly I think this was …

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This PS2 PoP is a darker, more mature follow-up to The Sands of Time, it trades the original’s whimsical tone for a gritty, gothic atmosphere, with a brooding Prince, heavier metal soundtrack, and bloodier combat, which surprised a lot of people at the time since the first entry was a totally different beast in comparison. Particularly I think this was due to the God of War's success at the time, which pushed a lot of games to become way more brutal and violent than all the things we had seen up until that point.

The gameplay builds on its predecessor with deeper combat mechanics (dual wielding, combos), more nonlinear exploration, and time-manipulation abilities. While the shift in tone was divisive, the platforming and puzzles remained strong, some players loved the edgier direction, while others missed the charm of the first game, still, it’s a solid action-adventure experience with a more intense vibe. Particularly I like all PS2 PoP the same, they have their good and bad sides, and if you understand this then you can truly enjoy the experience.

This one for example is heavy on exploration and combat, so much so that it nullifies these aspects in the other two titles. While at the same time, platforming is the weakest aspect of this one, but if I had to choose a must-play through all of them, I would say this is the one. There are also some breath taking chase sequences since this one has the "Nemesis system" where you need to escape an enemy that is constantly chasing you, which no other PoP title has. Though these sequences are scripted, they are not a walk in the park and you will face some challenges when you reach them.

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Vallejo

Review Vallejo 5/5 · Nov 2, 2023

(As I started writing this a realized something: This trilogy is probably the videogame equivalent of Lord of the Rings.

Think about it: An adaptation of a beloved work that improves upon it and refreshes the original title to a younger audience that eats that s**t up! Also widely regarded as astonishing achievements in their respected media. Yeaaaah, this analogy …

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(As I started writing this a realized something: This trilogy is probably the videogame equivalent of Lord of the Rings.

Think about it: An adaptation of a beloved work that improves upon it and refreshes the original title to a younger audience that eats that s**t up! Also widely regarded as astonishing achievements in their respected media. Yeaaaah, this analogy sits way better than the Golden Sun-Kill Bill one. Yeaaah, started from the bottom now we here)

Ok people, so we have revitalized the Prince of Persia IP and now we are sitting on a pile of money made by the Sands of Time. Now we have to come up with something equally good or better to keep the train running, any ideas?

Yeah bitch: The inevitability of fate and f**king Godsmack. Boom!, mic drop.

HOLY. SHIT. I still get goosebumps remembering those sequences with the Dahaka. Man the f**king adrenaline! And "I Stand Alone" blasting in the background! And you get to fight the damn thing at the end!

I cannot, for the life of me, tell you which one I prefered between The Sands of Time and The Warrior Within. I just can tell you that the Dahaka chases and the Empress castle and the double sword stand are part of my personal lore now. I like the more light-hearted, bright-colored tone of the first one, but this gritty, metal-as-fuck sequel? GOAT, just a GOAT game start to finish. It improves on everything the first title did great and takes it all to new levels. New fighting mechanics? got you. Meaningful continuation of the previous story and expanding universe? of course, mate. New environments with innovative puzzles that remind you of the original one? Absolutely, my dude.

A blemish that needs to be pointed out though is the the portrayal of Kaileena. It has a real tonal discrepancy to present such an interesting character, serving as foe and reluctant ally to the prince in his plight, while every one of their interactions is mediated by bikini armor shots. Like, if you want to present a more mature, gritty story then make it mature and gritty mate, but don't put ass shots in the middle man that shit tacky.

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FiretheFlameLord

Review FiretheFlameLord 5/5 · Sep 6, 2022

PRINCE OF PERSIA WARRIOR WITH REVIEW:

Prince of persia warrior within is a 2004 action, adventure, platform and cut-and-shoot game.Ubisoft Montreal, the producer of the game, and Ubisoft, the distributor, have done a great job.The story of the game is as follows.Prince charters a ship to go on a trip and goes to an island.He wants to find the queen who created the sands of time …

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Prince of persia warrior within is a 2004 action, adventure, platform and cut-and-shoot game.Ubisoft Montreal, the producer of the game, and Ubisoft, the distributor, have done a great job.The story of the game is as follows.Prince charters a ship to go on a trip and goes to an island.He wants to find the queen who created the sands of time on the island and kill her.The gameplay is as follows.in this game consisting of 23 chapters, you are trying to kill enemies and cross the chapter.The music of the game is beautiful.The graphics of the game are not bad.My rating for the game: 10/10 (y) Good games to everyone 🙂

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Barbarian

Review Barbarian 4/5 · Jul 21, 2022

A cooler and more brutal version of Prince of Persia with interesting innovations, dynamic gameplay, dark style and atmosphere, interesting plot, parkour, fights, and cool musical accompaniment.