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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Developer(s)Traveller's Tales
Publisher(s)Disney Interactive Studios
Noviy Disk
Platform(s)Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows
Release
  • NA: May 15, 2008
  • JP: May 22, 2008 (DS)
  • NA: May 23, 2008 (Wii)
  • AU: June 12, 2008
  • JP: June 19, 2008 (Wii)
  • EU: June 20, 2008
  • AU: July 3, 2008 (PC)
  • AU: July 10, 2008 (Wii)
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Fantasy
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is an action-adventure fantasy video game developed by Traveller's Tales to coincide with the theatrical release of the film of the same name. The game was announced at E3 2007. It was released for the Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Wii, Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3 on 15 May Template:Vgy in North America to mixed reception. The DS version was also the first game to implement Disney's DGamer online chat service.[1]

A significant feature has William Moseley, Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell, Georgie Henley, Ben Barnes, Vincent Grass, Peter Dinklage, and Cornell S. John reprising their roles from the film.

It was the last non-Lego video game released by Traveller's Tales.

Plot

One year has passed in our world since the first adventure ended, but in Narnia, almost 1300 years have passed. The villainous King Miraz prevents the rightful heir, his young nephew, Prince Caspian, from ruling the land of Narnia. Caspian uses Susan's magic horn that was left in Narnia to summon the four Pevensies and a small army of Old Narnians to help him reclaim his rightful throne.

Puzzles need to be solved to progress through the game and unlock bonus material. Featuring 20 playable characters, of which 4 are available in each level, each character uses different weapons and abilities. These Include: The Pevensie children, Prince Caspian, Glenstorm, Trumpkin, Dr. Cornelius, Reepicheep, Giant Wimbleweather, Tyrus the Satyr, and Asterius the Minotaur. In addition to these, several unnamed characters are also playable, including Trees, Fauns, Centaurs, Gryphons and horses can also be controlled after they have been mounted by the player's character. Bonus material is, however, primarily unlocked by opening Treasure Chests, which require a certain amount of keys to be opened.[2]

Levels

The game is spread through six chapters:

  1. Cair Paravel
  2. Ruins of Cair Paravel
  3. Miraz's Castle Infiltration
  4. Miraz's Castle assault
  5. Aslan's How
  6. Battle of Beruna

All chapters have a certain number of missions within them, which greatly expands the gameplay. In addition to the aforementioned chapters, four bonus levels can also be unlocked and completed.

There are also levels where you can ride gryphons, giants and horses. .

Cast

Exclusive scenes

Walt Disney Pictures recorded one exclusive scene for the game that does not appear in the motion picture. The bonus scene depicts Cornelius telling Caspian about the Pevensies, the Narnians and the war.[3]

Reception

The game was met with average to mixed reviews upon release. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 52.22% and 54 out of 100 for the DS version;[21][27] 60% and 53 out of 100 for the PC version;[22][28] 75% and 67 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version;[23][29] 59.12% and 56 out of 100 for the PlayStation 3 version;[24][30] 61.78% and 56 out of 100 for the Xbox 360 version;[25][31] and 68.75% and 63 out of 100 for the Wii version.[26][32]

References

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  18. ^ "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian". Official Xbox Magazine: 75. August 2008.
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