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    Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones

    Game » consists of 12 releases. Released Dec 01, 2005

    The Two Thrones is the third game and supposed end for the Sands Of Time saga. It follows the Prince's quest to finish the corrupted, power-hungry Vizier and his negative parts of his mind.

    Short summary describing this game.

    Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones last edited by AlexB4tman on 01/29/22 01:17AM View full history

    Overview

    The (at the time) final game in the Sands of Time series. The Two Thrones returns to the more light-hearted tone of the original Sands of Time, including Yuri Lowenthal reprising the role as The Prince, as a reaction to the negative reception to Warrior Within's grimmer aesthetic.

    Gameplay

    The gameplay in The Two Thrones was tweaked a bit. It sports a few new features, primarily in combat. If The Prince stealthily sneaks up on an opponent, he can perform a 'speed kill'. A minigame of button pressing that will down the enemy in one blow. If the game is failed, The Prince must battle the enemy.

    One of many bosses
    One of many bosses

    Another new feature is the Prince's split personality. Affected by the sands of time, The Prince will transform into The Dark Prince, a black being corrupted by the sands of time. As the Dark Prince, players get a new weapon known as the Daggertail, a chain-like blade. Also, the player continually loses health, which he can replenish by collecting sands from fallen foes, or by stepping into water to revert to the Prince.

    A chariot racing minigame was also added. Players must avoid crashing into walls, while fending off enemy chariots and soldiers who jump on to your vehicle.

    Plot

    The Two Thrones continues right after the true ending of Warrior Within. After killing the Dahaka and altering Kaileena's fate, he boards a ship to return to Babylon. As Babylon nears in site, the Prince is horrified that the city is burning and being torn apart by war. His ship is attacked and the pair is thrown overboard, and Kaileena is captured upon reaching shore. The Prince must go on one more adventure to thwart the Vizier and his army sand monsters from becoming immortal and destroying all of Babylon.

    Development

    Ubisoft Montreal stated that they wanted Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones to be a blend of the two previous titles (Sands of Time was light in tone while Warrior Within was much darker in tone).

    A censored version was later released in North America that removed decapitation.

    Sword Codes

    On the Pause Screen enter the following code:

    Left, Left, Right, Right, X, Y, Y, X, Up, Down : Baby Toy of Death

    Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, X, Y, X, Y : Chainsaw

    After completing the game on Normal: Right, Left, Right, Left, Down, Down, Up, Up, X, Y, X, X, Y, Y :Telephone of Sorrow

    Up, Down, Up, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, X, Y, X and Y : Unlocks Swordfish Weapon

    Soundtrack

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    The soundtrack was composed by Stuart Chatwood and was released by Ubisoft Music in December 2005, along with Chatwood's music from Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, as part of Prince of Persia: The Official Trilogy Soundtrack.

    Prince of Persia: The Official Trilogy Soundtrack (Stuart Chatwood, Inon Zur)

    No.Track TitleLength (46:53)
    1."The Sands of Time"1:34
    2."Welcome to Persia"2:38
    3."A Princess Is Captured"1:02
    4."The Sands Are Captured"1:01
    5."Trouble in the Barracks"1:00
    6."Farah"1:57
    7."The Library"2:26
    8."Time Only Knows"3:26
    9."Warrior Within - 01"3:23
    10."Warrior Within - 02"2:09
    11."Warrior Within - 03"0:27
    12."Warrior in Despair"2:09
    13."Warrior and the Dahaka"1:12
    14."The Dahaka's Demise"1:48
    15."Kaileena Free from Fate"2:44
    16."The Two Thrones - CH - 01"4:27
    17."The Two Thrones - CH - 02"4:22
    18."The Two Thrones - CH - 03"3:53
    19."The Two Thrones - CH - 04"5:15

    System Requirements

    • Supported OS: Windows® 2000/XP (only)
    • Processor: 1.0 GHz AMD Athlon or Intel Pentium III (1.5 GHz Pentium IV or AMD Athlon recommended)
    • Memory: 256 MB (512 MB recommended)
    • Graphics:32 MB DirectX 9.0c compliant (128 MB recommended) (see supported list*)
    • DirectX: DirectX 9.0c
    • Sound DirectX 9.0c compliant (Dolby Digital Live required for Dolby Digital audio)
    • Hard Drive:1.5 GB
    • Peripherals: Windows-compatible gamepad
    • *Supported video cards at time of retail release: ATI 7500/8500/9000/X series, NVIDIA GeForce 3/4/FX/6/7 series (GeForce 4 MX not supported); Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. For an up-to-date list of supported chipsets, video cards, and operating systems, please visit the FAQ for this game at: http://support.ubi.com.
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