Prince of Persia Two Thrones Download PC Game
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Release: 2005 Developer: Ubisoft Montreal Version: 1.0 Windows: 7 / 8 / 10 CPU: Pentium 3 1.4 GHz / Athlon XP 1500+ Memory: 512 MB GPU: GeForce 6600 GT / Radeon X1300XT |
Prince of Persia The Two Thrones is the third installment in the Prince of Persia series of adventures, which combines the best of the previous two games in the franchise, namely, a fantastic combat system, amazing visuals and special effects and an atmosphere of. The game's story starts literally immediately after the end of the previous second part. A prince arrives in his native Babylon, but in place of his native beauty he finds a city engulfed in flames. The culprit of all the terrible events turns out to be the vizier of the Sands of Time, who did not want to give the young prince the legendary dagger. The antagonist kills the prince's girlfriend Kaylina, causing the protagonist to literally go insane and his personality to split. A heroic underdog and a demented maniac take matters into their own hands when the prince falls apart. Prince of Persia: Two Thrones features the Split-Kill system, allowing the player to take out foes in stealth mode, with death catching the villain instantly. In addition to the usual sword, the protagonist's arsenal is now equipped with chains, with which he can cut his enemies into tiny pieces. True, you can only use the new weapons when the hero takes on his dark form, unleashing the previously mentioned personality of the mad maniac. Local acrobatics are the hallmark of the third installment of Prince of Persia. The dashing escapades here are still unmatched. There are new tricks and techniques that not only make the gameplay more spectacular, but also make it more difficult. Now a single mistake can lead to defeat and, consequently, to a restart of the level.
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Version: 1.0
Size To Download: 827.18 MB
32-bit, Action, Adventure, for very weak PCs, Old Games, 3rd Person, Slasher, 1st Person