Prince of Persia The Two Thrones Trophy Guide

Prince of Persia The Two Thrones Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action platformer and part of the Prince of Persia storyline, originally released in 2005 and revamped with trophy support for the PS3. Not a difficulty Platinum, but requires three playthroughs and some grinding.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones ** 18 Ubisoft Montreal Canada 1 8 8 0 0

Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones

Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones is a third-person action platformer, originally released on sixth-generation consoles in 2005, and revamped in HD with trophy support on the PlayStation 3 in 2010 as part of the Prince of Persia Trilogy. Following Warrior Within, the game is the final chapter in the Sands of Time saga.

Following the events of Warrior Within, Kaileena and the Prince return to Babylon to find it destroyed. His old nemesis Vizier has returned, and uses the Dagger of Time to make himself immortal. Cast out of the city, the Prince must return and face his old enemy.

Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones on the PlayStation 2 received fairly positive reviews, with an average score of 85%, praised for its exciting story and visuals.

The game isn't that much more difficult than The Forgotten Sands, but far more time consuming, as you'll need to do three full playthroughs, one on each difficulty mode. Farming for Sand Credits can also be a bit of a grind. And, during one of your three playthroughs, you'll need to complete the game without dying.

Overall, not very difficult, just time consuming. Expect around 20-25 hours to complete.

Each of the three trophies related to completing the game on a different difficulty mode are NOT stackable, which is why you'll need to perform three full playthroughs. To make life easier, we recommend focusing on specific trophies during each playthrough, rather than all of them at once.

First, we suggest playing first on Hard mode. During this playthrough, try to get the Healthy trophy, which involves collecting all the life upgrades, as this of course will also help you on your run through Hard. And, work on getting the Silent Prince trophy, which is getting 50 kills with a speed kill. These silent take-downs will make your run on Hard easier.

After completing the game on hard, reload your Hard game and replay the ending, which will give you 700 credits each time. Once you reach 10,000 credits, you'll unlock the Sand Collector trophy.

Next, start your second playthrough on Normal, and this time focus on getting all the remaining trophies, except for Sand Snake. These might involve the miscellaneous kill-related trophies, and sealing all the sand portals for the Sealed Portals trophy.

Last, start your playthrough on Easy. The only trophy you should be missing, other than Mortal, is the Sand Snake trophy, which involves playthrough through without dying. Hopefully, after two playthroughs on the harder modes, this shouldn't be too difficult. Remember to save often, and reload whenever needed.

Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands Trophy Guide

Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A third-person action platformer and a return to the original Prince of Persia storyline. If using a collectibles guide, the Platinum is both quick and easy to unlock.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands * 41 Ubisoft Montreal Canada 26 10 4 0 0

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is a third-person action platformer, and is a return to the original Prince of Persia storyline, taking place between The Sands of Time and Warrior Within.

Seven years after Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, the Prince heads to see his brother, Malik, to seek education in leadership, only to find the kingdom overrun by an army attempting to break into the treasure vaults. Malik uses a power called Solomon's Army which creates sand creatures to fight the invading army, but things don't go quite as planned.

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands received mixed to positive reviews, with an average score of 74%, praised for its overall fun but lacking in graphics and presentation.

While it may not be in the same league as Hannah Montana: The Movie, this game is still fairly easy and relatively quick to earn the platinum, so long as you're following a collectibles guide. There are five missable trophies to watch out for. Otherwise, the others are combat-related, challenge-related, or just story-related.

With a collectibles guide, this Platinum should take roughly around 15 hours to unlock

Make sure to select Normal difficulty. Then, once the game starts, hit Start and lower the difficulty setting to Easy, which will unlock the Our Little Secret trophy. From here on out, it's up to you if you wish to continue playing on Easy, or reset back to Normal for more of a challenge.

It's entirely possible to get all the campaign trophies in one playthrough. But be aware of the 5 missables. Power Boost and Got Walkthrough? requires you to find and break all 21 sarcophagi throughout the game, so you'll want to follow one of the collectible guides under our Links tab. Stay Dry is a stunt which requires the Power of Flow ability in the castle. The Untouchable trophy requires you to defeat Ratash without taking damage, and Invincible requiers you to defeat him again in the final battle without taking damage. These five trophies, if not unlocked when you complete the game, will require nearly a full second playthrough.

The other trophies, aside from the story-related ones, are either combat or stunt related. Failure to unlock these will require a partial second playthrough, but can easily be collected during your first. Just make sure to check out the Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you need to do.

Finally, after having completed the game, you'll have unlocked the Enemy Tides Challenge. Here, you can grind for XP to upgrade the last of your abilities and earn the Completist trophy, as well as the Prince Of Tides trophy for completing the challenge.

Prince of Persia Trophy Guide

Prince of Persia Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action platformer belonging to the Prince of Persia franchise, though heavily deviated in both style and combat system. The Platinum is fairly average in terms of skill and time required.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Prince of Persia ** 51 Ubisoft Montreal Canada 42 5 3 0 10

Prince of Persia

Like the othes in the Prince of Persia series, this is a third-person adventure in which you'll be jumping, climbing and flipping through the air while swinging your sword to victory. The game was created with rotoscoping, which gives an artistic feel as though you're playing a painting.

After saving her, Elika explains that her father is the one who sent the soldiers after her. Once her father destroys the Tree of Life, the evil god Ahriman is free to bring evil across the land. The Prince and Elika must travel to each Fertile Ground throughout the kingdom to rejuvenate its power and defeat Ahriman.

Though it will take some time, there aren't any trophies which are supremely difficult in this game. You'll find yourself acquiring trophy after trophy at the start of the game. Then a long pause before you collect the last batch.

The two most challenging trophies will be: Light Seeds Master, which requires you to find every light seed in the game, and Be Gentle With Her, which means Elika can only save you less than 100 times in the game. A little frustrating and time consuming, but nothing which warrants more than two stars for this game.

Many trophies will be gained automatically throughout the game, with others which are required to complete the story. Upon your first playthrough, without going out of your way, you should have collected roughly 60% of the trophies.

At least 2 playthroughs will be necessary. Focus the first on completing all the necessary challenges. This includes finding all the Light Seeds. Use our Links to help you with this. During your second playthrough, focus on getting the Be Gentle With Her trophy. This means that she cannot save you more than 100 times. Start a new save, and begin. Then save often! Every time you miscalculate a jump or fail to defend against an enemy and Elika saves you, simply reload. It will take time, but is very doable.

One of the best Trophy Guides we've found was by KingBroly, Aidan, Alpha826 and olsen77, which includes not only several videos, but hints for the DLC as well:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/prince-of-persia/guide/

Another Trophy Guide, by Phoenix8387:
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2008/12/15/trophy-guide-prince-of-persia/

Here's a text-based Trophy Guide, by Deratrix:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/945942-prince-of-persia/faqs/55171

And a simple Trophy Guide posted on the Playstation Forum:
http://community.eu.playstation.com/t5/Action-Adventure-General/Prince-of-Persia-Trophy-Guide/m-p/6308909

And, here's a text-based Light Seeds Location Guide, by BlackSight6:
'http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/945942-prince-of-persia/faqs/55359

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/prince-of-persia/trophies/

Prince of Persia Warrior Within Trophy Guide

Prince of Persia Warrior Within Trophy Guide. Difficulty: **  A third-person action platformer originally released in 2004, and revamped in HD in 2010. At least three playthroughs are required for the Platinum, one of which on Hard mode.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within ** 20 Ubisoft Montreal Canada 2 10 7 0 0

Prince of Persia: Warrior Within

Prince of Persia: Warrior Within is a third-person action platformer, originally released on sixth-generation consoles in 2004, and revamped in HD with trophy support on the PlayStation 3 in 2010 as part of the Prince of Persia Trilogy. The game is a sequel to The Sands of Time.

Taking place seven years following the events of The Sands of Time, the Prince is being pursued by a creature known as the Dahaka. After learning this is a result of releasing the Sands of Time, the Prince sets off to prevent the Sands from being created, hoping to escape his fate and appease the Dahaka.

Prince of Persia: Warrior Within on the PlayStation 2 received mostly positive reviews, with an average score of 85%, praised for its platforming elements and improved combat system, though criticized by some for the game's new artistic direction.

While Prince of Persia: Warrior Within could arguably be considered the more difficult game in the Prince of Persia Trilogy, it's not by a far degree. At least three playthroughs are required, one of which on Hard mode, with some collectibles to find and missable trophies which, if you're following one of the guides in our Links page, shouldn't pose much of a problem. Any average player shouldn't have too much trouble unlocking the platinum, hence the 2-star difficulty rating.

Expect roughly 20-25 hours for the Platinum, if done in three playthroughs.

The game will require a minimum of three full playthroughs, as the difficulty mode related trophies do not stack. It's up to you which route you take, but we recommend at least working towards the Undefeated trophy - completing the game without dying - last. This way, after having played the game twice already, you should know it inside and out, making this trophy easier. Also, we recommend doing this on Easy mode.

Also, you should NOT attempt to get the secret ending, and therefore the Black Sand trophy, on Hard mode, as defeating the Dahaka on this mode is quite ridiculous. Save this for your Normal mode playthrough - or even Easy mode, if you feel confident about defeating him AND not dying for the Undefeated trophy.

So, the roadmap we recommend is as follows:

First, play on Normal mode, attempt to collect as many trophies as you can during the playthrough, get all the life boasts, then defeat Dahaka for the Black Sand trophy.

Second, play on Hard mode, try to unlock any missed trophies if you can, defeat the Empress for the normal ending, and therefore the Royal Battle trophy.

Third, play on Easy mode and focus on not dying, for the Undefeated trophy.

If there's anything missing after that, then simply start up a fourth game on Easy mode to mop-up anything remaining.