Critic Reviews
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VideoGamer
The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian is a great looking title which should thrill younger gamers no end, particularly if they're fans of the film.
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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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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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Game Informer
The swordplay is simple, and dreadfully dull. [July 2008, p.86]
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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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GameZone
Far from being a complete disaster, Prince Caspian for the PS3 has some good moments but they are overshadowed by repetitive gameplay and a poor presentation.
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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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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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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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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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GameShark
There are just too many exasperating issues with controls and lighting that keep me from recommending it.
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Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)
Stick to LEGO games, Traveler's Tales. [Aug 2008, p.75]
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