Rogue Prince of Persia brings a challenging roguelite with powerful enemies and environmental hazards preventing your progress. The Switch 2’s performance manages to capture the thrill of dodging and platforming with few concerns. You need lots of practice if you want to . If you want to play a solid roguelike on the go, this is a great option.

Platforms – PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2 (reviewed)

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The Huns have invaded the kingdom and our brave Prince fights valiantly against the leader. However, he wakes up after the Huns have succeeded in their invasion while their leader still lives. After fighting his way through and falling in combat, he learns of his ability to cheat death. Meeting with various allies who assist him, the Prince learns from his mistakes and resumes his mission to drive out the Huns.

You travel across various locations filled with enemies and hazardous environments. The Prince chooses a weapon given to him at random along with a medallion that grants him benefits. He must then navigate through perilous terrain filled with enemies, spikes, and unstable platforms. After passing enough locations, he must fight a boss to proceed.

Should the Prince lose all his health, he’s sent back to an oasis to recover before starting another attempt.

You are warned in the beginning that failure is expected and you aren’t going to clear this game in the first run. Enemies deal decent damage and the Prince has limited healing options. He must use his agility to navigate around enemies while striking them. This also applies to his platforming where wallrunning and jumping off platforms requires quick reflexes.

You must learn enemy movements, the proper way to maneuver, and experiment with weapon combinations.

It’s fast-paced action that challenges you properly, forcing you to learn from your mistakes. The layout of each environment is different, preventing you from memorizing enemy locations. Having different weapons with each run forces you to experiment and find what works for you. Sometimes you encounter a room that may have valuable items though you must clear challenges to reach them.

But you won’t always succeed as you figure out how to handle threats or the limits of your platforming.

It’s a good use of the roguelike formula that rewards risk-taking while forcing you to develop your skills. There may be times where avoiding enemies is better than actually engaging them. Alternatively, you might need the money they drop and you can use hit-and-run tactics. Maybe you take a risk on a reward room because your health is low and you can’t do any worse.

While you can’t rely entirely on chance, it’s these decisions that immerse you in the gameplay.