Hopefully.īack in 2003, however, The Sands of Time was perhaps one of the greatest parkour games of its generation. And let's not forget that the series is actually under construction as we speak, with The Sands of Time paving its way to current-gen hardware in time for Christmas. Prince of Persia has probably been under the hammer more times than most other games under Ubisoft's belt, with remakes accounting for 50% of the entire franchise.
Here are the five best parkour games of all time. But given the lack of time and space for this specific list - we'll just hit you with the best of the best. As for today, we're able to look over quite the collection of flourished worlds. The boundaries are forever being pushed back and the worlds within them are always finding new ways to evolve and prosper. Since then, developers have only looked to expand on the core mechanics of the sport, using a variety of tricky manoeuvres to assemble a specialised palette.įrom climbing the walls of a research facility to leaping from a landmark way up in the clouds, video games pretty much give us the creative freedom to do whatever we want these days. But back in the golden age of arcade gaming, doing something as simple as climbing a ladder would have been seen as borderline free running. You might not have thought it way back when, but parkour was once a pretty common thing in video games.