![]() Any screenshots you may have seen – as amazing as they look – really don’t do the game justice. Everything from the lighting in the sky to the water that’s on the ground, and almost everything in between, looks amazing. A lot of the areas within Trine 2 will look totally different to the area that the player was in previously, this difference keeps the player driving forward as the will inevitably be curious about what will be waiting them around the next corner. There are other games that look good in other genres, and some people may even have the opinion that those other games have better visuals, but there aren’t many games that I play that get me excited to walk into a new area just so that I’ll be able to experience a brand new visual. GRAPHICS: Trine 2 is, without a doubt, one of the best looking video games that’s available to be played right now. While the main story isn’t overly exciting, the collectible poems that are dotted around each level are particularly interesting, often driving the player to find the next one in order to continue the little sub-story that is told within them. While the story is serviceable and in some cases quite good, it never really gets to the level of some other games on the market, most players won’t find themselves caring about the three characters except for the part where they specifically need one of them to complete a puzzle surviving a goblin attack without Pontius is almost impossible. ![]() This is a nice touch as it gives the players a chance to get to grips with each character individually before the real game begins, while also making sense in terms of the story. The start of the game reintroduces the player to all three of the characters, Amadeus, Pontius and Zoya, through three separate sections that have you controlling just one of them at a time. At the end of Trine our three adventurers went their separate ways – their mission had been completed after all – but the Trine needs help again and there’s only a select few that it’s willing to ask. STORY: Similarly to the first game in the series, Trine 2 revolves around the Trine, a device that manages to fuse our three heroes into a singular location in space and time, allowing them to swap out which one of them has control as they please but only allowing one of them at a time to do so. Trine 2 is out now but was it all we hoped it would be? Were those screenshots and trailers just aiming to get us excited only to shoot us down when we played the final game, or was it everything we hoped for? ![]() This first game, Trine, is available for a 30 minute demo via OnLive, by clicking the banner below: If they were, we were going to be treated to something truly special, combining those visuals with the world and gameplay of Trine that we all loved. The screenshots that we were treated to before the game came out made everything look fantastic, piquing the interested of everybody that even had a small amount of interest in the title, turning them in slobbering zombies of their former self, hoping and praying that the screenshots were looking at were truly representative of the final version. ![]() The first Trine was one of those gems that not enough people played, either because they didn’t think it was for them or the fact that they missed its existence altogether, developer Frozenbyte is hoping that that doesn’t happen the second time and have pull out all the stops in order to create Trine 2 and make it the best game that they possibly can make it. The full version of Trine 4 also allows up to 4-player co-op multiplayer online, locally, and through local wireless on the Nintendo Switch.Available on: Windows, Mac, Xbox LIVE Arcade, PlayStation Network, OnLive (Soon) (Reviewed on Mac) The Trine 4 demo will allow users to play as each of our three heroes by completing their respective intro levels in single-player mode. Additionally, fans can take advantage of a sale featuring the full version of Trine 4 for 35% off and the Trine: Ultimate Collection for 40% off this week. A demo will be made available for European users on February 24 and will contain the same content as the North American version. ![]() A new demo for the latest installment in the renowned Trine series, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince, is now available to download on the Nintendo eShop in North America. ![]()
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