Prince Of Persia: The Two Thrones

Started by powerfulone19877 pages

they didn't put her in as clear as you say and okay whatever, i don't want to start this huge dispute, so can we please put this to rest.

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Originally posted by Ushgarak
So? That's not anyone else's fault. The fact is that they put Farah in (clearly looking like Farah) at the end of the second one which telegraphed that she would be in the third- hardly a spoiler.

There are two endings to the second one so I guess he got the nasty one 🙁

thankyou, that could be the case, so ushgarak just stop giving things out so soon when the game just came out.
And obviously some didn't read my long post, twister, because I didn't get to complete the game b/c of the glitch that prevents you from following Kaileena into the present to have the final battle.

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I really like how the game has a lot of ingame cutscenes so far, so you're getting more of the story and feel more involved, instead of going through these long sequences of puzzle solving and acrobatics and then finally getting an ingame cutscene and then having to wait like an hour or days or so,depending on how often you play, to get another one.
So I really like that about the game. The character we were talking about, i finally came up to them, i figured that was the person in the box that i freed when i ran by on the chariot and they broke out the box. They really did change the character's whole look, but i like it.

I also like the whole atmosphere of this game. It's not as depressing and dreary as the previous. I don't feel like I have to hurry up and get past this part so that i can get out of here and away from this darkness and closer to civilization, like in the previous. In this one, there's plenty of light and your in the middle of a city, how closer to civilization can you get. So you don't wind up feeling alone throughout the whole journey, esp. with the help of you get from a certain character.

I must say, I don't like playing as the Dark Prince though. It takes away from the game and it's just an uncomfortable feeling playing as him. I know that hords of enemies are about to spew out of nowhere and that I need to hurry and solve puzzles as fast as I can which include killing myself by making reckless choices in trying to get from point A to point B.
I never thought the site of water would bring tears to my eyes, but it does. Oh Sweet Release.

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Originally posted by powerfulone1987
I really like how the game has a lot of ingame cutscenes so far, so you're getting more of the story and feel more involved, instead of going through these long sequences of puzzle solving and acrobatics and then finally getting an ingame cutscene and then having to wait like an hour or days or so,depending on how often you play, to get another one.
So I really like that about the game. The character we were talking about, i finally came up to them, i figured that was the person in the box that i freed when i ran by on the chariot and they broke out the box. They really did change the character's whole look, but i like it.

I also like the whole atmosphere of this game. It's not as depressing and dreary as the previous. I don't feel like I have to hurry up and get past this part so that i can get out of here and away from this darkness and closer to civilization, like in the previous. In this one, there's plenty of light and your in the middle of a city, how closer to civilization can you get. So you don't wind up feeling alone throughout the whole journey, esp. with the help of you get from a certain character.

I must say, I don't like playing as the Dark Prince though. It takes away from the game and it's just an uncomfortable feeling playing as him. I know that hords of enemies are about to spew out of nowhere and that I need to hurry and solve puzzles as fast as I can which include killing myself by making reckless choices in trying to get from point A to point B.
I never thought the site of water would bring tears to my eyes, but it does. Oh Sweet Release.

is it comprehensible.....

😂

Yeah i don't like that you die when you are the dark prince 🙁

Originally posted by powerfulone1987
thankyou, that could be the case, so ushgarak just stop giving things out so soon when the game just came out.
And obviously some didn't read my long post, twister, because I didn't get to complete the game b/c of the glitch that prevents you from following Kaileena into the present to have the final battle.

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Err, no, I will not 'stop giving things out' when it is a fact that was actually true from the LAST game- again, not my responsibility if you didn;t see that, but it is well past any point of being a spoiler. That was an idiotic demand- don't make it again.

Quite aside, of course, from the fact that it was not me who said it;

AND you said you saw the cut scenes anyway.

So really- try and use more sense when posting.

Keep the peace.

Yes, please b/c it aint that serious.

Anyway. I hated that level in the well where it's pitch black. And does anybody else have this problem, well if you can call it a problem, where when you find your fathers sword and it seemed to be kind of powerful or maybe it was just me but anyway shortly after it says you still have a secondary weapon but your hand is empty, but you still fight as if you have one, even though there's none in site, so it looks as if your using your fist as a weapon. So now there's no way for me to discard this invisible weapon or throw it or anything or pick up anything. But It's not all bad because I can almost knock out an empty with just one hit of my fist. And the secondary weapon status bar doesn't ever go down, so maybe it's a glitch or something, I don't know, but now i'm using my fist as if i have a secondary weapon. Now i won't be able to grap enemies anymore. Maybe it will be gone next time i cut my game on or the next time i turn into the dark prince.
Another thing i noticed was that when the dark prince was talking to the prince at a certain point, his words get cut off and he just stops talking, this only happen one time so far.

And earlier in the game, i was jumping over an object and camera kind of did something crazy and when i landed i was all the way on the other side of the room, looking at the object on the other side of the room that i had just jumped over. Weird.

I do like this game a lot. I did find the fight after the second chariot race quite challenging at first b/c i didn't really know how it worked and how to trigger certain things/events to win.
I like the chariots races too.

One thing that's really getting on my nerves is the Movie Gallery. I don't know how to make it available, I have unlocked everything else and have 2703 Sand Points. And I want to look at my movies. Anybody know how to open the Movie Gallery?

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Originally posted by powerfulone1987
Anybody know how to open the Movie Gallery?

I think its when you beat the game in ny mode, but im not sure

well if that's true, that really sucks, because i doubt i'll be popping the game back in after i complete it just to watch movies, ugh.

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I've gotten Thrones now, and I have to say that I like it thus far. It truly does keep the spirit of Sands, with the addition of various things that keep the experience just new enough.

The speed kills are excellently done. My favorite so far has to be the double speed kill in the throne room. However, I'm a little afraid that the animations will get stale if I'm fighting the same two types of enemies the entire game.

I don't understand why people are complaining about the Dark Prince. There are enough breakable objects around during the puzzle segments to easily keep you alive through them. I was never below half-health while playing through his first part.

I've only encountered one glitch so far, which happened when I messed up a speed kill and instead somersaulted the enemy through a wall. He never came back, so oh well.

And even without having played Warrior Within, I feel very up on the story. I'm probably missing a few nuances here and there, but other than that I'm following.

Don't worry new villians every so often.

I finished the game just a while ago today.

I was surprised and didn't believe that I had beaten the game so fast and so easy. It said 21:37 was the time spent playing the game when I finished.

I am on break and had more time to play, maybe i played more than i realized but even in the end when I encountered some events, some told in reviews i read that hinted toward completing the game, and even other telling events and things said that clearly meant i had completed the game still went over my head and I did not believe until the end credits.

So i'm very surprised but pleased, I had planned on this being a longer ordeal like the other two, which both I didn't finish until right before the next one came out, in warriors within case, i didn't finish until after the third came out.

I had stopped playing the first, and came back to it to hurry and finish for the sequel and I did the same for the second.

I think it wraps up things nicely. I'm sad it's over, but i'm pleased.

It's something about the Prince of Persia games where it's just so hard to stop and I just feel the need to complete them and I do, which is not the case in any other game i've played b/c I rarely complete games, not because i don't want to but because of a difficult enemy or puzzle/obstacle or something like that.

I'd like to note that I completed this game without any help from a strategy guide or any use of cheats.

I also liked the extra movies they had in the movie gallery.

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I've really been bugged with some of the explanations of the game and these aren't explanations giving by just anybody, these are like things on the back of the box. I'll paste one here from another site.

"The Prince is rapidly captured and Kaileena has no choice but to sacrifice herself and unleash the Sands of Time in order to save him. Now cast to the streets and hunted as a fugitive, the Prince soon discovers that past battles have given rise to a deadly Dark Prince, whose spirit gradually possesses him. "

Okay, the Prince wasn't captured, and Kaileena doesn't willingly sacrifice herself. Another says his father has cast him out into the streets and is hunting him and that's not the case. Past battles have not given rise to a Deadly Dark Prince, just one moment does and it has nothing to do with him battling or anything, it could have been as easily avoided, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

So obviously the people who made the game and other people who've played the game and the people who write about the games on the websites don't know what they're talking about.

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I finished the game this morning. I'm sad that it only took me three days to complete, but I'm sure that, like Sands, I'll be playing through several time more just for the fun of it.

The Dark Prince is technically the desire for killing, for self-pleasure, for selfish things that was always part of the Prince, and presumably grew and consumed him because of the events of Warrior Within. So yes, the spirit of the Dark Prince could be said to have risen from past battles. The only difference here is that his darker thoughts (think "shoulder devil"😉 were given the chance to corrupt him physically through the Sands released when Kaileena was killed. Just like it says at the end, the Dark Prince was not created by the Sands or the Vizier, he was always inside the Prince. I liked the thought of that, it extends to say that everyone, even heroes have a dark side that can take them over if they let it.

3 days..thats garbage..anyway did you like it better than SOT or WW.

List the badguys...

What do you mean that's garbage? I bought the game two days ago, and finished this morning.

I haven't personally played Warrior Within, but I do like Thrones better than Sands. It still retains much of the charm and devilish puzzling that made me love Sands, with the exellent thematic element of the dual Princes and a much-improved combat system. I also like the addition of the Speed Kill, because it makes combat into a puzzle. One thing I will be testing in the replays is if it's possible to do all of the Prince's segments (excepting the bosses) without entering Combat Mode.

Not to say that Thrones doesn't have its problems. The chariot sequences were a bad move, though playable, but steering the second boss through the streets was horrendous. I ended up playing the sword-and-axe battle with no sand tanks because of that.

I also encountered, I think, two glitches. The one I mentioned before, of course, and one in the Labyrinth sequence where an enemy appeared, walked around in a circle without noticing me, and was impervious to my attacks.

Other than that, the sheer fun factor, combined with great thematic elements, makes me like Thrones more that Sands.

List the badguys?

Yes list the enemies. dog thing, chameleon .

oh yeah dark prince says when the big thing with no jaw grabs you he goes * I think he wants a kiss* I busted out laughing.

Soldiers, archers, commanders, berserkers, hounds, goblins (hunched over green ones that don't like light), snakeladies, dancers... the bosses were Jawless Dude, Mr. Steers-like-a-tank, Swordy and Axey, and the Vizier. Happy?

Originally posted by General Kaliero
Soldiers, archers, commanders, berserkers, hounds, goblins (hunched over green ones that don't like light), snakeladies, dancers... the bosses were Jawless Dude, Mr. Steers-like-a-tank, Swordy and Axey, and the Vizier. Happy?