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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The third and final game, released in 2005, in a Continuity Reboot series of the Prince of Persia games, which attempted to balance out the previous installment's Darker and Edgier elements by returning somewhat to the original's fairy-tale tone (with the arrogant Prince as a "dark side" of the character). It retained the basic combat changes made in Warrior Within with minor adjustments, but toned down the graphic violence. As well, the Prince was much more likable, and even had regrets over his behavior in the previous game. |