Well , it's a worth playing - action & adventure game .
During combat, many of the same moves vital to the player in other situations can be put to use to overpower enemies. Such an example is the ability of the Prince to rebound off walls in order to strike enemies decisively. You can also vault over the enemies backs and then finish them off in two hits. The player generally attacks enemies and blocks using a sword, although other objects/factors, such as the Dagger of Time and its time-control abilities eventually prove to be critical to victory.
In The Two Thrones, the Prince's acrobatic skills have improved. He is now able to launch himself off walls at 45 degree angles at strategically placed vertical shutters, slide down chutes, and balance on swinging poles, among other things (wow). The designers have also improved the stealth system. Whereas in the Warrior Within, stealth was not an actual gameplay feature but merely an occasional occurrence, stealth can be used in the new game in lieu of normal fighting. Instead of merely being able to do more damage when striking without being seen, The Two Thrones uses a speed-kill system. If the player does not complete the speed kill, the enemy knocks him off and the speed kill fails. It is very useful at times where there is a sand portal, in which the player has the opportunity to kill the portal commander and neutralize the chance of enemy reinforcements coming. The amount of moves or the length of time required depends on how strong the opponents are. However, because of this system, the strangle option as featured in the Warrior Within has been removed. The same system is also used in some of the boss battles.
I recommend you to buy this game if you like action and adventure games .