Though somewhat confusing at the start of the game, the story picks up where 'Warrior Within'' left off: The prince decides to return home to Babylon with the beautiful Kaileena, the Empress of Time, only to find the kingdom ravaged by war. He can take on numerous enemies with violent yet graceful hand-to-hand, sword and dagger moves, and also must solve various puzzles.
Once again you play the agile prince, who is capable of running up walls, jumping over chasms and balancing on 20-foot-high beams before dropping down on unsuspecting enemies. After the critical and commercial success of 'Prince of Persia: Sands of Time'' and 'Prince of Persia: Warrior Within,'' it's no surprise Ubisoft Montreal didn't mess with the formula for its third action-adventure epic in as many years: 'Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones.''