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Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones takes a step back to its roots while enhancing its narrative and thematic elements. While it occasionally leans into clichés, this is forgivable given its release time and it even boasts some ahead-of-its-time features. However, the game's technical issues and outdated aspects can lead to unnecessarily frustrating difficulties in certain parts. Nevertheless, it's a journey worth taking for fans of the series.
Objectively, the sequel has surpassed many aspects of its predecessor. However, narratively, it fell short. There were moments where the storytelling felt lacking and left much to be desired. Additionally, there were frustrating instances that seemed unfair and detracted from the overall experience.
As much as I am a metalhead and a huge fan of edginess with a grim, dark tone, the music occasionally suffered from bad timing and indecision about when to play. The first game offered a more balanced experience, whereas this one leaned heavily into its edginess.
Probably just a shitty port to the PC.
As much as I am a metalhead and a huge fan of edginess with a grim, dark tone, the music occasionally suffered from bad timing and indecision about when to play. The first game offered a more balanced experience, whereas this one leaned heavily into its edginess.
Probably just a shitty port to the PC.