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Searching for a ship of the desert

The new Prince of Persia will differ significantly from the previous Dagger of Time. Not only is there no Dagger of Time, the Prince has a very different cell shaded look to him, and he is searching for his donkey as opposed to a princess, father or other such standard plot conveniences. At least the driving reason behind his search for Farah is that the donkey happens to be where he keeps all his loot. Check out the preview at bit-tech.