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Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, The xbox360 Game Reviews
Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, The
Critic Score
Metascore: 56 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
7.5 out of 10
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian takes players throughout Narnia and includes a level, which is unique from both the novel and the film. The level, which is set between the events of "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" and Prince Caspian, takes place at the castle of Cair Paravel and tells the story of how Narnia fell to the Telmarine hordes. In Prince Caspian, Cair Paravel is seen only as abandoned ruins the Pevensies discover hundreds of years later. The action/adventure game offers gameplay for one or two players on the same system and drop-in/drop-out features, allowing either player to join the game and leave. With combat, exploration and puzzle solving that extends beyond the film, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is the ideal complement to the movie-going experience. The game features more than 20 playable characters including the ability to play as Prince Caspian. [Disney Interactive]

PUBLISHER: Disney Interactive Studios
DEVELOPER: Traveller's Tales
GENRE(S): Action, Adventure
PLAYERS: 2
ESRB RATING: T (Teen)
RELEASE DATE: May 15, 2008

What The Critics Said

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80
VideoGamer
It's easy to pick up, good fun to play and features some impressive battle scenes which - storyline aside - must be the biggest draw of the movie.
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80
Gameplanet
As movie tie-in games go, this is actually rather good. It flows well, is visually impressive and maintains sufficient pace and excitement to keep the young player tuned in for many hours.
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69
ZTGameDomain
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is one of the few licensed games that I am not ashamed to recommend, especially to fans of the series.
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65
MS Xbox World
But what I will say is that if you're a gamer who has had a bad experience with, or you just don't enjoy the simplicity of movie based titles, and are questioning on whether this is any different to other run of the mills, then keep looking, this game won't change your mind.
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64
Games Master UK
The gameplay is "Lego"-game-like; the attention to detail, broad appeal and polish isn't. [Sept 2008, p.68]
63
Game Informer
The swordplay is simple, and dreadfully dull. [July 2008, p.86]
63
IGN
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian would be a good game to let any young fan of the movie try his or her hand at, but it's too simplistic for most core gamers to find enjoyable.
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62
Console Monster
Prince Caspian isn't really bad, like many other movie tie-ins, but it does have some major flaws such as the camera and reptitiveness which really let it down.
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60
Official Xbox Magazine UK
It's not entirely run-of-the-mill. [Aug 2008, p.85]
60
X360 Magazine UK
Two-player drop-in co-op plus some fun and undemanding levels. The kids will love this and adults could easily kill an hour or so. [Issue#36, p.96]
58
GameZone
The main problem is the lack of depth. The only good thing is the large-scale battles with little slowdown. The camera also insists on showing the most useless positions.
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58
Cheat Code Central
Maybe kids will get some enjoyment out of it, but anyone over 12-14 years old should probably just skip it. We all know movie tie-ins are generally rushed and second-rate, but from my experience, this one takes the cake!
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58
Gaming Age
A slightly above average romp on home consoles that won't be too challenging for the age group of 13 and above.
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55
Official Xbox Magazine
Prince Caspian's contrived charms don't run especially deep, but they present just enough middling excitement to make it worth playing for younger teenaged fans of the film. [Aug 2008, p.75]
55
GameSpot
Prince Caspian combines simplistic gameplay with a confusing narrative for an action adventure that unfortunately isn't as good as the movie on which it's based.
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50
MEGamers
With simplistic puzzles and lack of any real ‘epic’ battles, this is one game you can miss.
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50
Gamer 2.0
Prince Caspian is sure fun for any fan or gamer under the age of 13 as it requires no central thinking to complete, but older gamers will find this game’s bland combat too dull to even consider a try.
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49
Xbox World 360 Magazine UK
With very little progress since the last Narnia, even huge fans will want a price cut. [Sept 2008, p.83]
45
PTGamers
Prince Caspian is clearly aimed at the younger players, but even those demand a better game nowadays.
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42
GameShark
There are just too many exasperating issues with controls and lighting that keep me from recommending it.
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40
Gamervision
Unless you are an absolute die-hard Narni-ite, this game belongs as far away from your 360 as humanly possible.
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40
Level7.nu
At first, this might strike you as a decent movie tie-in. Take a gander under the hood and you'll find abhorrent camera angles, an incomprehensible plot and catastrophic AI. This is a poor effort of a game and you'll do better to just watch the movie instead.
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16
1UP
The only reason that Prince Caspian doesn't utterly fail is that it does feature the occasionally interesting puzzle. However, figuring out a clever, well-thought-out solution only made the otherwise forced and repetitive nature of the rest of the game seem that much worse by comparison.
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