Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones PC |
Description
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones is the outcome of the trilogy started from Sands of Time, Prince's first adventure that tells its trajectory of anguish, fear and aggression, together with their artifact of time: the Sands of Time dagger. The plot of The Two Thrones begins as the Prince returns to his kingdom in Babylon with his estimated Kaileena. However, before even stepping foot on dry land, his boat suffers an unexpected attack from the beach, where a strange war is occurring.
With the sinking, he separates himself from his beloved and, at the time can reach a safe place, he sees to be dragged away by two thugs. Then begins his quest for salvation Kaileene, which involve many twists and fighting.
The gameplay is a major aspect of the title, famous for putting Prince in situations that require bold and unexpected moves, such as jumping over chasms, climb steep walls and balancing on unstable platforms. The graphic contains a fairly appropriate to its time quality and the soundtrack is unobtrusive and smooth. Another highlight is the exotic weapon he acquires from a certain point of the game: a stream replete with blades strapped to his arm painfully. Finally, Prince of Persia: The Tho Thrones contains an aesthetic that shows different angles of Babylon and its rather alluring features, giving the game a very peculiar character.
Manufacturer: Ubisoft
Style: Action / Adventure
Platform: PC
Size: 279.72 MB
Release Date: 2005
Format: EXE
Media: DVD
Release: MURYUCU
Language: English
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System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
Processor: Pentium IV 1 GHz or equivalent Athlon
Processor speed: 1 GHz
RAM: 256 MB
Direct3D: Yes
DirectX Version: 9.0c
Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP
Space: 1 GB free disk
Recommended Requirements
Processor: Pentium IV 1.5 GHz or equivalent Athlon
Processor speed: 1.5 GHz
RAM: 256 MB
Direct3D: Yes
DirectX Version: 9.0c
Space: 1.6 GB free disk
Trailer
Prince of Persia 3 (The Two Thrones) True HD - Trailer by THORD
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