Prince Of Persia -2008- -elamigos Repack-

Yes. Absolutely.

The Elamigos Repack is the definitive way to experience this title. It removes the technical thorns that strangled the original PC release and presents the game exactly as the developers intended: a smooth, poetic, and visually stunning epic. Prince of Persia -2008- -Elamigos Repack-


When Prince of Persia launched in December 2008 for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360, it was a shock to the system. Gone was the rugged, sandy-brown aesthetic of the Sands of Time trilogy. In its place was a world rendered in an "illustrative" style—vibrant oranges, deep purples, and lush greens brought to life by the Jade engine (the same tech behind Beyond Good & Evil). The Elamigos Repack is the definitive way to

Players control simply "The Prince" (voiced by Nolan North, before his Uncharted fame) and a new heroine, Elika. The core loop is unique: You cannot die. When you miss a jump, Elika catches you and teleports you back to the last solid ground. This removed frustration entirely, turning the game into a zen-like rhythm of traversal and light puzzle-solving. When Prince of Persia launched in December 2008

Before discussing the repack, let’s clarify what this game actually is. Released in December 2008 for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360, this reboot featured:

Critical Reception: While critics praised the visuals and voice acting, many hated the repetitive combat. Today, however, it is viewed as a masterpiece of atmospheric platforming.


Do not expect Dark Souls. The combat here is rhythmic, acrobatic, and cinematic. You have one sword. Elika has magic. You fight enemies in "duels" within circular arenas.