![]() ![]() The actual narrative of the story is very thin and feels a bit lazy. The levels are visually stunning and the obstacles are varied enough to keep things mostly interesting. Where this game really excels is in the number and variety of ways the player is given to solve each puzzle. By the end of the game things do start to become a little repetitive but Trine 2 is well worth picking up if you have a friend or family member to play alongside. With three different characters to play as (a mage, a knight and an acrobatic thief) that can be switched between at any point the puzzles often have multiple solutions and, thanks to the solid controls, the platforming is challenging without ever becoming frustrating. With three different characters to play as (a mage, a knight and an acrobatic thief) that can be switched between at any point the puzzles often have multiple solutions and, thanks to the Available as a free game for PlayStation Plus subscribers a few months back Trine 2 is a fun, and very nice looking, little puzzle platformer that can be played single player or with up to two friends. Still, Pickens approves! … ExpandĪvailable as a free game for PlayStation Plus subscribers a few months back Trine 2 is a fun, and very nice looking, little puzzle platformer that can be played single player or with up to two friends. Trine 1 had lots of different enemies and here there are just goblins, some spiders rarely and some plants, that are hungry like Charlie Sheen is hungry for drugs. Also what's with the goblins in trine 2 and the dlc? There are mostly just goblins and no one else as antagonists. I know that some people will want to crucify me for this, but that's just how it is. This DLC gave me real physical pain, while going through it. While some are fun, the majority is tedious and just dumb. The dlc has one of the best level designs in the series. Don't get me wrong, the level designs and ideas are amazing. Now, because we're talking about "Complete Story", I have to review the dlc "Goblin Nickelback" too. It's a good game, but compared to Trine: Enchanted Edition it falls flat. some puzzles are really good, while other ones are a joke. The graphics are amazing, level designs are awesome, story is interesting. And that's mostly all the negative things I can say about Trine 2. I finished Trine 1 on hard with hardcore mode on and had great time, but here this kind of difficulty is a bloody mess. so it would take us longer to beat it, which is a disgrace. almost all of the puzzles are solved with the blue arrow and it's a real shame, because the first part had some diversity, but nope it's the blue arrow here! Also, because Trine 1 was not a long game, the developers decided to make Trine 2 harder. And this is actually the core of the game. Instead Zoya got a blue arrow that creates a bubble that slows everything. You know what else is gone? The great triangle that the sorcerer could spawn in Trine 1. The bigger waste is removal of the artifacts. here these chests are filled with SH**TY poems or lame concept arts. In Trine 1 there were artifacts hidden in chests that gave us certain advantages in the game. ![]() First, the secrets (chests) are completely pointless. ![]() ![]() What Trine 2 has? Well for sure the best graphics in the series, but the gameplay got dumbed down a lot. Trine 1 was a masterpiece when it comes to the graphics and fun gameplay. here these chests are filled I expected a lot from Trine 2. ![]()
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