Two Thrones has one Web site
Next Prince of Persia game detailed on Internet; info includes game trailer, character descriptions, and comics.
Ubisoft today launched the official Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones Web site into cyberspace, giving gamers a chance to get the scoop on the third chapter of the revived series. The site includes the standard fare, such as game trailers, story synopsis, and character descriptions, but adds some humor with POP comics from Web jokesters and do-gooders Penny Arcade.
The game follows a schizophrenic prince with a penchant for acrobatics and nasty finishing moves. Gamers will be able to control time as they take on demonic foes in the streets of Babylon. On the run from the law, the prince will need to use his powers over time to solve puzzles, scrap with enemies, and bring his kingdom back to glory.
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones is rated M for Mature and will retail for $49.99 on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and PC when it is released on December 1. GameSpot's recent preview has more information.
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