Prince of Persia: The Fallen King uses the same general look of the current console reboot, but with a smaller stature. Characters have a slightly more child-like appearance that falls somewhere between a cartoon and the current crop of Playskool action figures. I generally go for minimalist styles like this, but with
The Fallen King, there is a lack of charm to really draw me in. The look is clean, but the diminished stature of the Prince and his world will probably be enough to drive older players away. I normally wouldn't advocate judging a book by its cover, but in this case the interior is a bit off anyway. If the art doesn't grab your attention, there's a chance the gameplay flaws might look a little worse off than they are.
I have to admit, however, that the overall look works for the game - at least on a technical level. The bigger, brighter style makes things easier to see on the DS's screens. Although I sometimes had a problem interacting with objects, I never ran into an issue where I couldn't find what I needed to touch, slash or jump towards.
Sound does its job and fits the tempo of the gameplay, but is otherwise unremarkable. The ambient music does a good job of staying noticeable, but out of the way while the other sounds are barely noticeable at times.