The Two Thrones takes place after the second ending of Prince of Persia: Warrior Within. Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones is a follow up to The Sands of Time and Warrior Within, it is the last game in the The Sands of Time Trilogy. The game's reception was positive but was generally disliked for it is radical stylistic difference from the Sands of Time, including the change in personality of the Prince. Warrior Within received an ESRB rating of M, unlike the T rated Sands of Time, due to blood and violent finishing moves. Starting off where Sands of Time left off, the game adds new features and options for combat including giving the Prince the ability to wield two weapons at once.
Warrior Within was released on Decemfor the Xbox, PlayStation 2, Gamecube and PC. Prince of Persia: Warrior Within is a sequel to The Sands of Time. The Prince then sets out on a long journey with Farah to undo the damage he caused. The Sands take over the kingdom, turning the inhabitants into monsters, but spares the Prince, Farah and the Vizier. The game follows a character known as the Prince, son of the King Sharaman of Persia, who is tricked into releasing the Sands of Time. Later on, a 2D version was created for the GameBoy Advance and mobile phones. It was developed for the PC, PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time was developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft, it was released on November 6, 2003. The port maintained the camera issues but improved upon control flaws and other bugs that were in the PC version. A Dreamcast version under the name Prince of Persia: Arabian Nights was released in 2000, developed by Avalanche Software. The release was rushed due to Red Orb's financial problems at the time and therefore did not go through bug detection and correctional stages. Prince of Persia 3D was originally developed by Red Orb Entertainment, it debuted in 1999 for the PC. It was ported to the Super NES in 1996 but had many elements removed from the game. Takes place eleven days after the events of Prince of Persia, when the Prince suddenly finds that an impostor has taken his place, and used magic to convince the world that he is the genuine article and the Prince is the impostor. The only way time can be regained is by playing a previously saved game.
Much like the first game, players must complete the game under a time limit, which passes in real time. Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow & The Flame was created in 1994. Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow & The Flame Since it is release on the Apple II, is has since been ported to many other platforms. The film Raiders of the Lost Ark was an inspiration for the main character's acrobatic talents in the dangerous environments. One of the game's unique qualities was that enemies fought with swords, where most games at the time had enemies using projectile weapons. Prince of Persia was a platform game created by Jordan Mechner in 1989 on the Apple II.