
With the minotaur, you are required to hop onto a giant's back and smash down enemy catapults with the full power of the giant in your hands. After doing so, you learn how your characters can team up with others in the game. With all four characters you are to perform certain tasks, eventually allowing you to open the drawbridge of Cair Paravel and take part in the massive battle outside castle walls. The game starts you off in Cair Paravel, and with actual cutscenes from the film you are brought into the storyline. The minotaur is equipped with more strength, and the centaur can gallop quickly. The dwarf, for instance, can crawl into small spaces.

Each has its own unique ability that will help you throughout the game. You begin the game with the ability to switch between four characters: a dwarf, a minotaur, a centaur, and a faun. And while the slow pace of this linear adventure isn't exactly packed with action, Prince Caspian is very well suited for a young age group and looks pretty good on the PS2. I actually enjoyed much of this game-even if it is intended for children and pre-teens.


Lewis' books, and have yet to see this film, I enjoyed the amount of cool characters, and the battle scenes were pretty epic. Though I'm not the type to read any or all of C.S. The game features more than 20 playable characters including the ability to play as Prince Caspian.Even though I'm a 26 year-old male, I'm not afraid to admit I enjoyed the first Narnia film quite a bit.

With combat, exploration and puzzle solving that extends beyond the film, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is the ideal complement to the movie-going experience. The action/adventure game offers gameplay for one or two players on the same system and drop-in/drop-out features, allowing either player to join the game and leave. In Prince Caspian, Cair Paravel is seen only as abandoned ruins the Pevensies discover hundreds of years later. The level, which is set between the events of "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" and Prince Caspian, takes place at the castle of Cair Paravel and tells the story of how Narnia fell to the Telmarine hordes. The level, which is set between the events of "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" and Prince Caspian, takes place at the castle of Cair Paravel The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian takes players throughout Narnia and includes a level, which is unique from both the novel and the film.
