It's weird, but the original games were true classics. The original Turok game followed a Native American warrior who takes on the mission to defend earth from a different universe run by dinosaurs and aliens. It's just so average, that I don't think it could be worth anyone's time, really. And of all the reboots here, this is probably the least bad, but just an average game. Godsmack, though!Īlright, now let's actually talk about a real reboot. Being a rushed game, the gameplay is very buggy and glitches are not uncommon in this game, so if you do play this, do expect to fall through the world and have some mechanics just suddenly stop working. But the writing isn't the only bad thing. And while it kinda worked, it still wasn't enough for Ubisoft to be satisfied. Warrior Within was clearly trying hard to appeal to a different demographic, trying to be far more dark and brooding than Sands of Time, trying to appeal to the kids as best as it could. Instead of a charming story of an arabic prince trying to save the lands with a romantic interest, what we got was the Prince swearing, bloody combat, half-naked women with metal panties. Despite having been praised by gamers and critics, it wasn't well sold, so Ubisoft decided to make a new approach to Warrior Within. Warrior Within is a sequel to Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, a classic of the sixth generation and a reboot of the classic Prince of Persia series.