Following a perilous journey through many perilous lands, the Prince eventually makes his way back to Babylon, this time bringing his new bride with him. However, when they reach in Persia, they discover that the region has been devastated by war, which puts an end to whatever expectations they may have had for a calm and happy future together.
The Prince of Persia will have to stand and battle once more, but this time he will be more powerful than ever before because to his new alter ego, the Dark Prince, which was created as a result of the Prince’s interaction with the Sands. As he fights to restore his kingdom from the hands of a madman, he must also battle with his own inner demons since the Dark Prince threatens to engulf him altogether. All the while, he is engaged in this conflict, he is also trying to reclaim his country from the clutches of the madman.
The game is quite similar to the other two parts of UbiSoft’s Prince of Persia trilogy, The Sands of Time and Warrior Within, in terms of the fight and puzzle segments that are included. There are a number of significant new elements, such as the character of the Dark Prince, who occasionally takes control of the primary protagonist and bestows upon him a variety of unique combos and attacks. There is also a new ability that has been added, and it is named “Speed Kill.” This power is incredibly useful against any and all of the players in the game (victims are attacked from behind and murdered in a brutal and stealthy fashion).
Not only will the player explore the streets of Babylon in Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones, but they will also investigate the ruins of his father’s castle, as well as a temple and the world-famous Hanging Gardens.