Trine 2 Review
Trine 2 is a platformer that uses the same formula used in Trine, as well as many games over the years (The Lost Vikings - From 1992 - comes to mind).
You control 3 characters magically rolled into one, each with different abilities. You then face puzzles which need you to choose the right ability and the right thing to do with them.
Trine 2 is quite beautiful.
The music is nice but quite repetitive - I quickly got tired of it.
Everything seems pretty much like the first game, so if you liked it, you will probably like this one too.
However, I have to say that after half an hour, I started to get annoyed with the fairly similar puzzles, as well as the less-than-stellar combat.
I recommend trying the demo before buying.
You control 3 characters magically rolled into one, each with different abilities. You then face puzzles which need you to choose the right ability and the right thing to do with them.
Trine 2 is quite beautiful.
The music is nice but quite repetitive - I quickly got tired of it.
Everything seems pretty much like the first game, so if you liked it, you will probably like this one too.
However, I have to say that after half an hour, I started to get annoyed with the fairly similar puzzles, as well as the less-than-stellar combat.
I recommend trying the demo before buying.
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