Posted on: October 13, 2021

charlemagne1980
Verified ownerGames: 508 Reviews: 104
broken
Broken; won't even launch; do not buy.
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Posted on: October 13, 2021

charlemagne1980
Verified ownerGames: 508 Reviews: 104
broken
Broken; won't even launch; do not buy.
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Posted on: September 8, 2022

SpicyMangoGummy
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 3
Nintendo GameCube
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones is one of the most enjoyable games I enjoyed and cheerish as kid and now as a adult. To me is a timeless classic and holds up. It's a atmospheric masterpiece, the world feels lively even in ruins, beautiful sound work, the music its really good. the texture work is beautiful. Gameplay is amazing the fluidity its just great, and traversing trough the world feels wonderful. The combat is satisfying and rewarding, the enemy A.I is simple but competent Never played the two previous games but I'm sure they are equally good or better. I had this game as a kid and was the GameCube version, I think I have completed this game during my life-time like ten times, never played this game on PC(first time as of now). Spartan Total Warrior and Zelda: Twilight Princess and this game, good times.
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Posted on: June 26, 2023

PatchRowcester
Verified ownerGames: 236 Reviews: 7
Unoptimized PC port
Sadly, there are some long standing issues with the PC port that are never fixed. In addition to this, this game does not quite the same polish in terms of gameplay that Sands of Time had. I absolutely would not recommend this game. Save you money and buy the later games in the series instead. They are at least functional.
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Posted on: August 16, 2012

Guitarman12521
Verified ownerGames: 18 Reviews: 1
My favourite
Hah, i wast feeling so bad when i couldn't play PoP TTT on my new PC, I even wanted to contact GoG, and then i just go to the main page and what do I see? Win7 copatible version of my favourite part of the game. Considering buying it soon. Thank you Gog team!
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Posted on: August 16, 2012

lobishomen
Games: 363 Reviews: 6
In many ways the best PoP, but not in all
This Prince of Persia has the best bosses in all of them, the combat is almost as great as in Warrior Within, the platform sections were also great, like in all the games of the SoT trilogy, but it's better in Forgotten Sands(yeah, forgotten sands has one strong point, despite of all his weaks points). Also, the story in The Two Thrones is the best in the trilogy, many pop-fans says that is the worst, but it was because Ubisoft made a soo good trailer that raises the expectations of everyone and when the game was realeased, it dissapointed the fans, and after that, the fans started to claim that Ubisoft changed the entire perfect game for a garbage game in the last months of developing. But if you check the story of the SoT, you can notice that is too simple, it's good, but too simple; the story of warrior within is more complex, but it's forced and stupid (the Dahaka was suddenly introduced in the plot without any previous reason, also, in SoT the prince prevented himself to realease the SoT when he prevented the war, so it doesn't have sense to prevent the creation of the SoT to prevent himseft for realese them because he never realeased them; if the Dahaka chases the prince, it's because he doesn't belong to the timeline, but preventing the creation of the SoT couldn't fix this; also if we ignore the previous facts (alert, SPOILER of Warrior Within), if he prevented himself of being chased by the Dahaka, he would never arrive to the Isle of Time, so, he couldn't fix it, it's a paradox). But the story of Tho Thrones is a lot better, there is a good reason to introduce the enemy and his intentions using the plot of the two previous games(unlike the Dahaka), also the fight of the prince with his dark side is very interesting; I will not say more to not spoil. The flaws of two thrones are the next ones: the sealth killing moves using quick time events(simply, these doesn't work, killing moves works better without quick time events), the parts when you play using the dark prince (it's terrible to be running because the life is decreasing), you cannot back to previous visited areas, it's more linear than warrior within but newer (why remove so good feature?, it was nice in warrior within to go back to pick some items or health upgrades if you forgot them). And it doesn't have enough checkpoints. The flaws exists but it still deserves 5 stars.
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