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Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones

  • Video Game
  • 2005
  • M
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8.4/10
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Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (2005)
Sword & SandalActionAdventureFantasy

The Prince of Persia makes his way home to Babylon, bearing with him Kaileena, the enigmatic Empress of Time, and unspeakable scars from the Island of Time.The Prince of Persia makes his way home to Babylon, bearing with him Kaileena, the enigmatic Empress of Time, and unspeakable scars from the Island of Time.The Prince of Persia makes his way home to Babylon, bearing with him Kaileena, the enigmatic Empress of Time, and unspeakable scars from the Island of Time.

  • Director
    • Kun Chang
  • Writers
    • Corey May
    • M. Dooma Wendschuh
  • Stars
    • Yuri Lowenthal
    • Rick Miller
    • Sarah Carlsen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Kun Chang
    • Writers
      • Corey May
      • M. Dooma Wendschuh
    • Stars
      • Yuri Lowenthal
      • Rick Miller
      • Sarah Carlsen
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Yuri Lowenthal
    Yuri Lowenthal
    • The Prince
    • (voice)
    Rick Miller
    Rick Miller
    • The Dark Prince
    • (voice)
    Sarah Carlsen
    Sarah Carlsen
    • Kaileena
    • (voice)
    Helen King
    Helen King
    • Farah
    • (voice)
    Harry Standjofski
    Harry Standjofski
    • The Vizier
    • (voice)
    Hubert Fielden
    • The Old Man
    • (voice)
    Lucinda Davis
    Lucinda Davis
    • Mahasti
    • (voice)
    Alain Goulem
    Alain Goulem
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as Al Goulem)
    Eleanor Noble
    Eleanor Noble
    • Civilians
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kwasi Songui
    Kwasi Songui
    • Axe
    • (voice)
    • …
    John Topor
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Mark Camacho
    Mark Camacho
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as Marc Camacho)
    Sven Eriksson
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Trent Pardy
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Kun Chang
    • Writers
      • Corey May
      • M. Dooma Wendschuh
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    User reviews12

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    Mortific

    Brings back the magic lost in WW

    This game has much more innovation than WW had, and beats that game hands down. But still, the only thing which is really focused on is the gameplay. And that is where they should focus, the story was incredibly bad. Just continues in the same track as the previous two games, then suddenly at the end, they rush it incredibly to wrap stuff up, and even failed in that. You have the Prince struggling with his dark self this time around, it's not really what you'd expect and is the games weakest points. When you play as the DP, everything feels rushed and boring. New to this game is the Speed Kill system, if the enemy hasn't seen you, you can get behind them or over them, and start a little "timing-mini game" where your dagger will flash for a brief second, that's when you need to press the attack button. This keeps gameplay fresh, and ties it ties in with the acrobatics in order to get a good vantage point. But it's not all good, they were supposed to be angry and aggressive. They were a bit dull with the slow music and didn't really give the rushes it was supposed to. And you never really needed to time them, there were not much variation, and you could easily learn when to press. It was only the first time through that you were on your toes. The music was ten times as good as WW, but didn't quite have the "catchyness" of SoT, say hello to middleeastern music once more. The game looks incredibly UGLY, I know games out in 2001 that looked 20 times as good. There are MASSIVE amounts of clipping errors, and I believe the 2 earlier games in the series looked better. This looked horrible. Even the main weapon is 2D. Little to now replay value however, you get one different code for each cleared difficulty setting. (Easy, Normal, Hard) And they are not really hard to get to. The gameplay is excellent, even though the DP takes it down a bit. If you want to buy this, don't set your expectations too high, and appreciate the gameplay, that's about the only thing they nailed in this one.
    9Master_Strange

    Best Game In The Prince of Persia Franchise

    The thing i love about this game is stealth killing and prince performing special moves and fighting techniques. the graphics is nice, gameplay is really super and story is really amazing, brings me even more closer to this game. background music and background sound is awesome, many memories related to this game. Best game ever in the prince of persia franchise. I am biggest fan of Prince of Persia.
    Robin_forfan

    Fun, some new incredible acrobatics and some cool fights.

    The only bad thing about this game is the bloody conflict between his inner "bad" self and his "good" self, now you think "but hey, isn't that what the game is all about?" you are most certainly right my friends, but that is not what i mean. You can only be the dark prince when you must, there is no choice here.

    Good prince :"hm i sure could use a chain here" ZAAAAAAAAP, "yeah baby I'm ready and I'm a dark prince but not really evil because i kill just like the good prince" But surely he must be evil, he is wearing black (well his body is). I hope you understand my point, its kind of silly.

    This game would have been the best of the three (with the sands of time theme) if you would have more choice, if you could chose your destiny.

    Anyway, it looks really great and like a fairy tale, but i personally like sands of time and warrior within more for their ambient graphics.

    The "speed kill" which is new, is the most welcome addition to the game in my opinion, it adds some need for timing and skill. No new skills, the only skills that you will probably need is rewind and slow-mo.

    This game could have needed some more time in the plot-making factory and the skill-creating office, otherwise a really really fun game to play.

    If you are a fan of pop, do buy this game. If not, still buy it :), at least play the demo or rent it.
    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Wraps up the trilogy well, and what a way to go

    This completes the new series, and takes the consequence of the ones before it, similar to how Warrior Within(the saving method of which this retains) built on the first. It has elements of both of them, and adds quite a lot(and far more than aforementioned earlier sequel). You may still wield two weapons, but now the choice of the other one... sword, mace, dagger or axe... affects the way you do so, in the range, force, etc. of the blows. There are still many different ones within those four kinds. The Free Form Fighting System is also still in use, so spamming powerful attacks is still possible, however, this comes closer to The Sands of Time in the combat, with more strategy and tactics necessary, among other things because of those archers... arrows in general are present in this, and they are very welcome. The battles are longer and tougher, and do not get tedious like they did in the one immediately preceding this. Making things interesting is also the fact that you no longer use a lengthy blade as usual... and I will leave it at that, lest I spoil something. One can also tell that the good people at Ubisoft had Splinter Cell on their mind... a couple of the new moves are right out of those, and stealth is a genuine option at several places. They make it work, and it doesn't stand out as (much as) one might think. Speed Kills are part of this... and no, that's not a campaign telling us to slow down on the freeway, nor one against that particular drug. It's a way to take out opponents, typically when they aren't yet aware of your proximity, and all you truly need is to get the timing right, albeit the first time you try the specific ones, before you know what's coming, you will have to react split-second, as well as not get trigger-happy. It works impeccably well, and really adds to this. The Bosses vary, but at their best, they're incredible. The plot is great, picking up where the last one left off, confirming which of the endings they used, and taking you through one place that had yet to be visited in these three... The Prince's home, Babylon. Only it's not how he remembers it, and you'll soon find out why. The idea is magnificent, and making your way through the city is entertaining. As a character, he grows and develops a lot in this, and this really does close this version, these post-2000 entries, well. The voice acting is all satisfactory. Yuri is back, and thankfully, he left the vast majority of the emo back in the first one, but he did bring the humor with him, as well as what comes of his inner talks with his... other half(who's got a nasty case of cynicism). Yes. In this, you also get to control the Dark side of the leading man sometimes, who's stronger, but whose life gradually drains, one of the aspects of this making for serious tension. Does the word Daggertail mean anything to you? Once you've gotten to use it in this, it definitely will. It is a lot of fun, downright addictive, and a marvelous spice for the squaring off against enemies(and it can be used at points for maneuvering, marvelous). You once again get to use the special abilities. The chariot racing is pure awesomeness captured perfectly. The foes are relatively diverse, and less annoying than those of WW. The camera is a little limited, compared to the ones before this, and the panoramic view is less available, and once or twice, even kinda phoned in. The story-telling is similar to SoT. This gets you into it the fastest, and is also the shortest of them. There are graphic glitches and even bugs beyond the others, and it is sadly not as stable, either. This can be disturbing, though it is not as bleak as the second one. There are grotesque creatures herein. The tone is a mix of the others. The style is achieved well, and this uses slow-motion rather well. This also requires patience, reflexes, fingers adept at VG's, and time. The AI is nice, in that they all respond and act the way you'd expect them to. The re-playability is reasonable, you earn Sand Credits as you go, and if you get them all, you will unlock everything, in all of the artwork galleries. And you may just gain something else, as well. The videos(sadly, sans subtitles, although mostly, you can tell what's said) become available upon completion, all but one are the ones you watched along the way in this, and that one is an absolutely hilarious, if criminally brief, gag reel. The cut-scenes are well-done, and can be fairly effective. The CGI is utterly stunning. The animation and look of everything is fantastic. The level design is perhaps the tiniest step down from earlier in these, here and there, but overall it remains at the high quality of them. They utilize the new moves and acrobatics unbelievably well. The puzzles are still well-done, and this can be challenging, and should satisfy a decent range of people, with three difficulty settings. Do you like those ledges that fall off after you step on them? Well, they've made a triumphant return. The audio is well-done, everything sounds the way it should, and the music is nice. The heavy metal of the middle chapter is gone. The attitude towards nudity in this is the same as the earlier two, but it does somehow seem less provocative. The violence is debatable, but there is some blood. There is next to no gore. Language is nonexistent. I recommend this, and the entire franchise up to this point(the pre-beginning of new millennium-ones are immensely well-done, as well, they just happen to be old, and you can tell), to any fan of action-adventure titles, anyone who enjoys the culture, and all who appreciate swordsmanship in games. 8/10
    N3tz0r

    The best in the series

    I just got this game the other day, and holy crap... It's the best game I've played this year! My older, more charming Prince is back! Don't get me wrong. I liked him in WW, but he was such a more interesting character in SoT and T2T. I got my wish, for the prince is no longer that badass wearing nearly nothing at all. He is now the smart-ass prince we all knew and loved! The speed kills add a whole new look to the game, Speed Kills allow you to take out your opponent before he even knows you're there as long as you hit the buttons at the right time, of course. If you fail to do this, then you will have to fight all of the enemies normally, for they will all now be fully alerted.

    Overall, like I said, it's the best game I've played this year, in my eyes. Please, if you can, go buy this game, it is a really great game, or at least rent it and give it a try. Either way you'll have a blast!

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    • Trivia
      Before entering the elevator, Farah remembers hearing that a similar device is found in Azad, a place she hopes to visit once. This is a nod to the first Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2003), when both Farah and the Prince were in Azad (but Farah does not remember that, because the Prince changed the time line).
    • Goofs
      Somehow, the Prince's first conversation with Farah doesn't alert the two nearby soldiers.
    • Quotes

      The Prince: Farah!

      Farah: How do you know my name?

      The Prince: Yes... I...

      The Dark Prince: I *eagerly* await your response.

      The Prince: I have heard tales... wondrous tales... of a beautiful... and brave Princess of India... one who has travelled to Babylon, seeking to punish... an evil Vizier... who has caused her great distress!

      [Farah draws an arrow and aims at the Prince]

      The Dark Prince: See? Now she's going to kill us.

      [Farah's arrow passes the Prince by a few inches, and hits a Sand Creature right behind him]

      Farah: How in the world have you managed to survive this long? Good luck, stranger.

    • Alternate versions
      Due to Ubisoft wanting a 16 rating from PEGI (Europe except Germany) and the USK (Germany) respectively, the European version had the gore toned down. Sand monsters can no longer be decapitated nor cut in half.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #34.3 (2006)

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Morocco
      • France
    • Official sites
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      • Ubisoft (United States)
    • Languages
      • German
      • Italian
      • Spanish
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Prince of Persia: Rival Swords
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Ubisoft Montreal
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