

Kaileena serves as the narrator for the story overall. Now, the quest for vengeance begins and hopefully finding a way to remove the Sands. The Prince is also attacked by the Sands, but is not fully consumed by them, leading to the creation of the Dark Prince, a second personality inside the Prince himself. The repercussions of his actions are pushed aside as he charges in to save Kaileena only to witness her death, the Vizer's transformation and the unleashing of the Sands of Time. The Prince follows hot on her captor's heels and encounters the Vizer again. The Prince and Kaileena are separated in the destruction. The moment the ship is spotted, they are attacked and the vessel is destroyed. When they arrive they find the city under siege from an unknown force. Story: After the events of Warrior Within, the Prince and Kaileena return to Babylon. The game deals with one important detail quickly, the two ending in Warrior Within. It returns to a narrative style, adding some new elements to the game and gives a satisfying ending to the trilogy. This game brought a conclusion to the Prince and his adventures with the Sands of Time. System: Gamecube Title: Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (Rival Swords) Publisher: Ubisoft Circa: 2005 Intro: To complete the first trilogy of reviews, I present to you, The Two Thrones.
