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    Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones Review

    Posted on Wednesday, December 21 2005 @ 16:17:23 CET by LSDsmurf


    Apart from Mario 64, I can't think of another game that made movement through 3D space so enthralling, and in The Two Thrones the magic is definitely back. The new setting - the Prince's home city of Babylon (under occupation from a fiendish unknown force) - is like an enormous playground for the prince's athletic escapades. Grand palaces full of high balconies and fiendish traps? Check. Dank sewers populated with monsters? Check. Narrow streets packed with poles to swing from and walkways to traverse? Yep, them too. What's more, the Prince has added to his roster of moves.

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