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Windows 2000/XP(works on Windows 7 Ultimate x86) DirectX 9.0c 1000 MHz Pentium III, AMD Athlon or equivalent 256 MB RAM CD/DVD ROM 4x or greater NVIDIA GeForce 3 or higher, ATI Radeon 7500 or higher DirectX 8.0 compatible sound device 1.0 GB hard drive space for minimum installation Windows-compatible mouse required -Recommended Configuration: Windows 2000/XP(works on Windows 7 Ultimate x86 DirectX 9.0c 1.5 GHz Pentium 4, AMD Athlon or equivalent 256 MB RAM CD/DVD ROM 32x or greater NVIDIA GeForce 6800 or ATI Radeon 9800 DirectX 8.0 compatible sound device 1.6 GB hard drive space for full installation Windows-compatible mouse required Dual analog gamepad Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones follows the second ending of Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, in which the Prince kills the Dahaka, essentially saving Kaileena. The game opens with the Prince and Kaileena about to sail into Babylon's port. Kaileena offers narration of the events passed and the story following, similar to the Prince's role as both protagonist and narrator in The Sands of Time. Plot After the events of the previous game, the Prince and Kaileena return to Babylon. As the Prince's vessel nears the shores of the city, he removes the medallion from his chestplate and drops it into the sea. Upon returning to Babylon, he is horrified to find that the city is currently being ravaged by war. His ship is attacked and he and Kaileena are thrown overboard, with Kaileena taken prisoner after drifting ashore. He then tries to rescue Kaileena, but ultimately, finds The Vizier still alive, and once he finds him, The Vizier kills Kaileena with the Dagger of Time, which contains The Sands of Time now, and after this, The Vizier impales himself with the Dagger, making him immortal. The Prince also gets affected, having a weapon known as a Daggertail embedded in his skin, with the Sands infecting the wound. As the Prince travels through the city once again to kill the Vizier, he realizes that by taking Kaileena from the Island of Time, the events of The Sands of Time never happened, thus, he never killed the Vizier. He also finds that the Sands of Time have affected his mind. He has essentially been split into two personalities: one which, for the most part, strives to do good, although is fueled by vengeance, and the Dark Prince, manifested by an internal voice that speaks to the Prince. The Dark Prince is a cruel and arrogant being, who throughout the game, attempts to convince the Prince that they are the same person, and that the Prince should strive to serve only himself, using the Prince's vengeance as a catalyst for his other emotions. While searching for the Vizier, the Prince encounters Farah, who does not remember him, and is surprised that the Prince knows her name. As the game progresses, the Prince learns more about the nature of the Dark Prince, who is in fact, not a part of the Prince, just the manifestation of the Sands of Time trying to overcome his body and mind. The Prince eventually starts to ignore the Dark Prince, starting to fight for the suffering of his people. When the Prince finally finds the Vizier, he casts the Prince into a well, where the indwelling Dark Prince tries to take control. The Prince eventually finds his father's dead body, and accepts the consequences of what he has done, thus silencing the Dark Prince temporarily. The Prince escapes the well, and once again confronts the Vizier, who is killed by being stabbed with the Dagger of Time. Kaileena appears to the Prince and cleanses him of his infection by the Sands of Time, and all his wounds. As the Prince leans down to reach for his father's crown, he is confronted by the Dark Prince, who draws the Prince into his mind, where the two struggle for control, ending with the Dark Prince ultimately silenced. The Prince then awakens in Farah's embrace. Farah then asks the Prince how he really knew her name. He replies, "Most people say time is like a river, that flows swift and sure in one direction. But I have seen the face of time, and I can tell you, they are wrong. Time is an ocean in a storm. You may wonder who I really am, and why I say this. Come, and I will tell you a tale like none you have ever heard." This is the same line The Prince narrates at the beginning of the first game of the trilogy. Related Torrents
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