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Prince of Persia The Two Thrones | 
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List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $9.99 You Save: $10.00 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 2074
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 0.5 x 5.4
MPN: 100730 Model: 8888322825 UPC: 008888322825 EAN: 0008888322825 ASIN: B000A0EFJM
Release Date: November 30, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Play and master two distinct characters, the Prince and the Dark Prince -- wield the powers and weapons of two master warriors with different combat styles, attitudes, and histories | | • | The expanded Free-Form Fighting system lets you choose the way you kill - Strangle enemies from afar, use a new stealth art to inflict surprise decapitations -- and much more | | • | Dominate enemies on the perilous rooftops, dodge through chaotic streets, and ambush pursuers in dark underground passageways | | • | Manipulate time to surprise enemies, using all-new Sands Of Time properties | | • | Action combat, agility and story-driven puzzles are blended together for a rich gaming experience |
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Product Description Prince of Persia: Two Thrones picks up the incredible action and adventure of the series with an all-new chapter. The Prince has returned from his adventures with his love, Kaileena. Instead of the peace that he longs for, he finds his homeland ravaged by war and the kingdom turned against him. The Prince is captured and Kaileena has no choice but to sacrifice herself and unleash the Sands of Time to save him. Now a fugitive, the Prince discovers that past battles have given rise to a deadly Dark Prince, whose spirit gradually possesses him.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 41 more reviews...
WOW!! November 23, 2008 This game is great! It compliments the other two wonderfully! I love the arguements with his evil side and how his evil side taunts him. Farah was a little wierd for me at first having played the first one, but that went away really fast. GREAT GAME!!!
Speed kills August 23, 2008 This has to be the most frustrating out of the Prince of persia series. The game itself can get to you performing a speed kill on your enemys is so annoying the long jumps the health up grades. I found my self yelling and curing at the tv when i did not do a speed kill right timing is every thing. I hope the new prince of persia game is great not frustrating to play i hope it is better than the rest of the prince of persia games out there.
Better than the first and second!!!! March 3, 2008 One of the best action/adventure games out there. Since I recently finished God of War I and II, I needed a new fix until the third one comes out. Prince of Persia was my next conquest. The first was a lot of fun, the second was pretty awful or at least a great step down from the first (tried to appeal to devil may cry users; as in loud obnoxious rock music, S&M fighter chicks, and a really cocky main character), but the third is much better than the second and few steps better than the first I have to admit. The first was like playing a souped up version of Aladdin, enemies were quite weak, and so was the prince (one fall meets your doom). The second has a game ending glitch (Player BEWARE), which prevents you from reaching the final boss; what is the point of going through the entire game if you cannot finish it?! Not to mention all the awful changes trying to make Warrior Within "hip" (Alien voices for the enemies -- creepy, ridiculous, and tasteless -- what were the creators thinking?!). Clearly I've digressed. The point is Two Thrones is a must play. You'll enjoy it better than the first!!!
An offside reveiw February 29, 2008 Hmmm, this game was quite the adventure for me. The Two Thrones is (likely) the last game in a (as I said before 'likely') trilogy. In this game however, instead of the usual 'hack, slash, jump, avoid, solve puzzule, repeat' you get a rounded out gaming experience.
The Pros: New way to kill your enemy(s)! In this game, you get this thing called 'The silent Kill'. This is really a change from the games predecessors, in which you would not have any sence of surprise what so ever. When you sneak up behind an enemy, the edges of the screen will get blurry, thus signifying that you can enable the Silent Kill. I wont spill anymore about it, just that you cant get too eager with the controls, wait for the dagger to flash (you'll learn this in the tutorial) and ONLY THEN will you press the square button. This will be a boon to your success in the game.
Next: The Dark Prince. The Dark Prince is something much different. He is an alter-ego if you will, of the Prince. Your combat is much more fun when you play as him. He can be used to jump large gaps, and runs greter distances on walls. The cons with this feature is that his health declines even when you are not in battle, slowing down time does not help, it just wastes sand. Therefor whenever you see something smashable (i.e. A vase, or a chair, or something), smash it, for, whenever you recieve sand, Darky regains the health he lost.
Last up for Pros: Puzzels. Unlike in the first game when you had too spend over three months frustrating over a 'simple' puzzel, the ones in this game are much simpler.
The Cons: The Prince. I know you've probably fallen asleep once or twice while reading this, but hold on, I'm almost done. The Prince is a broody piece of work in this game. It's kinda annoying that whenever something about is past shows up, he gets REALLY tense. Ugh...
So...thats pretty much it. The graphics were nice, the camera work was better as well.
Enjoy the game!
Prince of Persia 3 Review January 22, 2008 Bought this as a gift. Was very suprised to find a new copy of this game. Was a little disappointed that it didn't arrive before Christmas, but overall happy with purchase.
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