

It features high contrast eye candy-like graphics, which don't distract from the game-play. Hooking up with your friends via Steam or playing local works smooth Trine 2 achieves to be a really interesting successor to Trine. You finally get to fight more enemies than skeletons everywhere, and the puzzles are way more interesting than in it's predecessor. Trine 2 achieves to be a really interesting successor to Trine. Still if you expect a beautiful standard platformer you wont be disappointed. Now i might seem a little negative here but the gameplay is simply alright and not great and that is a shame considering how visually pleasing it looks and how talented the developer seem to be. Now the combat and platforming works well enough but is hardly challenging and its pretty standard. The upgrade system doesn't really motivate you either since its pretty basic stuff you unlock. Puzzles is basically you levitating stuff to get to shiny balls in the air and if you are aiming for a complete playthrough that is what you are going to be doing the majority of the time, and after a while it gets to be a chore. The problem however is that the gameplay is really to simple and to recognizable. Technically everything works perfectly alright and the gameplay is overall decent. Puzzles is basically you levitating stuff to get to shiny balls in the air and if you are aiming for a complete playthrough Trine 2 is an extremely beautiful game, now that i have said that lets talk about the actual gameplay.

Trine 2 is an extremely beautiful game, now that i have said that lets talk about the actual gameplay.

An absolutely amazing experience, an improvement in every way over Trine, which was a pretty damn good game to begin with. The voice work is quirky and well done, and the co-op is an extremely welcome feature that allows you and your buddies to either chew threw the game, or screw off. Not to mention Ari Pulkkinen worked some magic on the soundtrack, the lighthearted high fantasy inspired tunes do a great job setting the mood, and just being great to listen to. The visuals are amazing, the original game was pretty, but Frozenbyte took it to another level in the sequel. The voice work is quirky and well done, and the co-op is an extremely welcome The game is breathtaking.
