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Version: v 1. After in the previous part we kill the guardian of time Dahaku, thereby changing our fate completely, despite the prophecies and prescriptions, we move to Babylon. On the way, our ship with Kailina is captured. Now our enemy is the Vizier, whose murder, like the activated sands of time, we canceled. Maharaja goes to the cursed island, captures the dagger of time, but cannot activate it - because the sands are inactive.

They behave the way they want. An alter ego awakened in the prince on the basis of this activation, the Vizier became the ruler. Suddenly for the Prince of Persia himself, his alter ego - the Dark Prince is gaining strength, and appears after some events.

The developers slightly changed the gameplay, but left acrobatics and strikes from two weapons in hand - the main one and the found one - as a priority. You will be able to combine them, thereby making combinations. Ostensibly The Best of the POP series, yet distinctly unlikely to be remembered in years to come with the same wide-eyed fervour as its progenitor The Sands Of Time, The Two Thrones remains a fun, solid foray into everything our kid the prince does best.

A purist like myself might argue that some of the 'hooks' to the game jar slightly - primarily the stealthy speed-kills and the frustrating chariot chases - but as far as fighting and puzzling goes, The Two Thrones outclasses the indomitable Lara Croft's Legend with ease.

The schizophrenic divide between the nice prince and the nasty, as ably displayed by the superb jaggedness and brutality of the Daggertail weapon, works really well too.

However, the real joy comes through the sheer challenge and fluidity of the game. Deep down, I'd rather you sample the narrative charm of SOT, but The Two Thrones is a far more proficient combat and adrenalin machine. The choice is yours. But if all three could be melted, mixed together and served bubbling hot to gamers of high taste, the resulting fondue would be the template for the best third-person action-adventure ever.

The story, setting and dialogue of The Sands Of Time rubbing shoulders with the intensity and action of Warrior Within and the stylish licks of The Two Thrones: a rare glimpse of perfection. Unfortunately though, this well priced compilation is the closest you'll get - and any idealist melding of the triptych will have to happen in the confines of your head.

I'm not saying any of these games are bad - my outspoken love of the series has reached worrying levels on many occasions - but only a fool would claim that each game doesn't have its own share of brickbats and bouquets. For example, they say you can never go back, and with The Sands Of Time it's true.

Since its release, whenever it's come up in conversation I've banged my fist on the table and declared my undying allegiance. I adore its structure, its characters, its clever dialogue, its wonderfully witty ending, that bit where it all goes dreamy and Farah is giggling and naked in a hot-tub - all of it.

Apart from the combat - which unfortunately is where the 'never going back' bit comes in. As each iteration of Nu-POP has emerged, improved combat and evermore involving puzzles have increased alongside the Prince's testosterone levels.

It's an obvious thing to say, perhaps, but when all three games are laid alongside each other in a cost-effective triple-pack such as this, then one of my favourite games of all time starts feeling remarkably dated. There are probably just as many rolling spiky log traps in Two Thrones as there are in The Sands Of Time, but by the time the third entry in the series rolled around, it just feels like the developers had picked up a few more tricks and situations to use them in.

Likewise, having sliced a zombie in two in Warrior Within, it's hard to go back to the constant 'stand-next-to-wall' and 'do-spinny-attack-from-wair battle tactic of the Prince's first outing. You see, by the time we hit 's Warrior Within, much of the essential goodness of our previously much-loved Prince had been stripped - along with the now bare bottoms of the various sexy goth chicks that he has to battle while presumably struggling with a fledgling erection.

All of a sudden it's "You bitch! He remains, however, a Prince with a much more dynamic and exhilarating fighting system and a far more exciting tang to his every move. We continue on into The Two Thrones -an excellent game that covers a few bases in mixing the distinctive individual charms of its forbears, but loses a few marks in my book with its silly stealth kills, needless chariot racing and over-fed bosses. While certainly the most all-inclusive POP package of them all, it just isn't that ultimate POP game I've been praying for all these years - it's good, but gets no slow-motion time-twirling cigar.

I'm a picky one - I've just ground one of my favourite game series into fine powder and seem not to care a whit. But I do, I really do - the fact that I can pick apart these three games to such a degree and still hold a gigantic roman candle for them being perhaps the greatest triumph of all. What other third-person action series has garnered such emotional engagement? What else has made gamers gnash their teeth with its shifting directions and whine about the way they've changed stuff?

The reinvention of Prince Of Persia has proved a great success, and the fact I complain about its minutiae to such an extent while disregarding such matters in your Tomb Raiders or your BloodRaynes is a resounding testament to that fact.

Should you buy this? For the first time ever in Prince Of Persia video game trilogy , Ubisoft Montreal has takeover the productproton and development on the game from Ubisoft Games. Yet another thrilling installment in the Prince Of Persia video game trilogy was released in named as The Two Thrones. However, a bad news was released along with the release of this game for Wii U users , as the game was not announced to be released for Wii U platform.

Plenty of new features were introduced into he game, one of which was the new motproton sensing functprotonality of the controllers. And unlike previous installments, the story of the game is narrated by Kaileena instead of the game itself. After the great success of Prince Of Persia, the developers have no doubt improved and revamped the game.



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