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Trine 2 review
Trine 2 review











trine 2 review

Most of the battles are not particularly challenging, but they add some fun variety. All three heroes have individual life bars, and if one character’s life is completely depleted they can no longer be used until you pass a new checkpoint. Dotted through the levels are magical vials which will give you skill points every time you collect fifty of them, allowing you to improve your heroes’ abilities.Įach character is capable of fighting, though the skills of Amadeus make him a bit ungainly in combat (you will have to drop boxes on the heads of enemies to kill them). Progressing through these rooms often requires a clever use of a combination of the abilities of the three heroes, as well as some combat with enemy nasties. The world of Trine 2 is divided into levels, and within each level are several contained rooms, similar to classic Metroid games. Amadeus the wizard uses magic to manipulate objects and create boxes to jump on, Pontius the knight can break walls and deflect projectiles as well as easily defeat enemies, and Zoya the thief can shoot arrows and grapple onto wooden surfaces. Each character maintains their original abilities and support roles. Like its predecessor it is primarily a puzzle-platformer, with some combat thrown in for good measure. If you’ve played the first Trine you’ll be ready to jump into the mechanics of Trine 2 right away. The plot is a bit ho-hum, but the characters are moderately entertaining, and it never gets in the way of the gameplay, which is what the game is really all about. More refinement than reinvention, Trine 2 is a fairly safe sequel which builds on the great gameplay of the original.Īll of the heroes from the original return in Trine 2, brought together once again by the mystical artifact known as the Trine, which leads them to a new land in need of their assistance against the menacing nasties. Trine 2 is the immediate sequel to Trine, the lauded co-op platforming action game by Finnish developers Frozenbyte.

trine 2 review

It’s either a bad medieval joke or the plot of a Trine game. Trine 2 is a gorgeous and incredibly fun experience, easy to recommend to almost anyone. This is a sequel of the highest quality, and while it perhaps plays things a bit too safe by not introducing any new characters or gameplay mechanics, it improves on its predecessor in every way. It’s great to see small studios publish quality products, and after a holiday of releases like this one it’s easy to overlook smaller releases like Trine 2, but that would absolutely be a mistake.













Trine 2 review