
What makes this game so incredibly cool though, is the fact that up to three players can tackle it together in cooperative mode. This remastered version is also perhaps one of the best editions of the game, meaning that PS4 owners have yet another reason to give it a spin. Right away most people will sense a sort of LOTR-ish vibe, which is definitely agreeable, to say the least. Moreover, the characters / enemies are so dynamic and extraordinary that you’ll be fully immersed on this alone.

The environments are awash in a dizzying array of colors which help to convey clues about the context of the area where you are at any given time. Perhaps one of Trine 2’s strongest features is its graphics, which look really great on the PlayStation 4.

Of course what makes it interesting is that all three characters are bound together by the Trine, which means that you can effectively switch between them at any given moment, which is useful for solving puzzles, etc. Assuming the role of a wizard, thief or knight, this title is fully immersed in the sort of class-based battling that many are probably already quite familiar with. It possesses a distinctive fantasy-themed style that most gamers will feel right at home in.

This particular version includes all the extra content, including the Goblin Menace expansion as well as exclusive Dwarven Caverns level (included in the Director’s Cut).īeing primarily a side-scroller, Trine 2 really doesn’t feel (or even look) like one. Developer Frozenbyte has probably had more success with their Trine series than any of their other projects to date, and this “Complete Story” edition of T2 is perhaps among their best offerings. With “Trine 2: Complete Story” we have a game that’s at once fun and exhilarating as well as rooted in puzzle-solving mechanics. Inspired 2D platformers which take advantage of stunning 3D backdrops seem to be rather popular these days, especially when they’re extremely dynamic.
