They get away, but Elika, angry at the Prince for freeing Ahriman, leaves the Prince in search for other Ahura to defeat Ahriman. The Prince and Elika then flee, as Ahriman then tries to kill them. In a final confrontation with the Mourning King, the Prince pushes him into some spikes, impaling him. As the try to escape the palace, they confront the Mourning King, and many of Ahriman's followers. They reunite, and drive the king away temporarily. The Prince follows her, and finds her confronting a more powerful Mourning King.
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Elika expresses her disdain for the Prince's decision to free Ahriman and walks away from the Prince, but the Prince insists that her plan was flawed in that the imprisonment was only delaying the inevitable and the two should look for a more permanent solution. Here's three new screenshots where you can see this guy.The Prince takes Elika to an underground palace, to escape Ahriman. That doesn't sound much like a new enemy so much as a repurposing of two old ones. Though their physical form is familiar to our heroes and the player, it will requires a particular strategy to defeat the Shapeshifter, rewarding the player that takes advantage of the new sprint feature exclusive to the Epilogue. The Shapeshifter is an enemy that takes the form of two of Ahriman's most fearsome Lieutenants, the Warrior and the Hunter. We wanted to build a challenge and experience even greater with all the tools at our disposal, and let me say that there are a lot: Elika's power, traps, combat system, etc. Seeing such feedback, our vision and intentions with the DLC coincided with their comments quite well. What hardcore Prince of Persia gamers want is a challenge and some of them found the game too easy.
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Figuring out how to succeed passing this long acrobatic sequence mined with traps or how to defeat this boss before he regenerates his energy will definitely be more intense. Expect everything to be at a higher pace and to keep you on the edge of your seat. IGN has an interview on this DLC that fills in some more details, including these quotes about the difficulty of the expansion-noteworthy since the original game was criticized for being too easy-and about the new enemy you'll face. New Unlockable Skins: Finish the game and unlock exclusively, from the early development of the game, the Prototype characters of the Prince and Elika.New Attack: Sprinting Clash – A duel move that lets you or the enemy trigger a sprint attack, charging towards each other, clashing your weapons fiercely.New high pace: The new trap challenge – The Prince and Elika will face more cunning foes, cleverer traps and level design, adding more to the difficulty level in over 3 hours of gameplay.New Power: Energize – Reconstruct destroyed areas of the environment to create a path and rush through it before it vanishes.New Region: The Underground Palace – A corrupted underground palace from which the Prince and Elika need to escape in a new epic journey.Here's the official Ubi line on what's being added. There's even an achievement that pops when you beat the game called "To be continued.?" So it's nice to see this add-on will hopefully wrap up the story that was left unfinished there. Catchy! Hopefully I can talk around the actual ending of the game here without giving anything away, but it certainly ends in such a way that you expect some kind of direct continuation of the storyline. Ubisoft has been making some vague rumblings about forthcoming downloadable content for the latest Prince of Persia revival, and today they released some actual details on what's going to be in there, as well as the name: Prince of Persia: Epilogue.