
Amadeus, being the wizard, can’t attack enemies, but uses his powers to create boxes and planks, and to manipulate the environment in often clever ways to solve puzzles. Each character also has their own moveset, weapons and skills. Which brings us to the characters: each one has his/her own personality, and the dialogue gets funny from time to time as a result Pontius hoping to eat a pumpkin which is required as a trampoline as means to reach a high-up platform is a highlight for us. Whilst you’re expected to switch between your three adventurers and use their skills accordingly – to manipulate the environment in order to direct a waterfall onto a seedling, for example – once you’ve upgraded Amadeus’ skills it’s likely that, rather than placing cubes on tiltable platforms to weigh them down, you’ll find a way to simply levitate across an expansive crevasse rather than using the plant that’d grow from the sapling upon watering it. The main problem, we’d say, is that there’s usually a way to get by most puzzles outside of the conventional way set out by the developers. There’s some excellent puzzles which really get you to use your head, as well as the environment, in clever ways – and the gripping story of your three adventurers – Amadeus the wizard, Pontius the knight and Zoya the thief – and their quest to save the kingdom from the evil queen Rosabel, will certainly keep you coming back for more – even after you’ve done just that and you move onto the post-game Goblin Menace levels. The gameplay isn’t quite as polished however, although that’s not to say that the game’s not enjoyable – it really is. With silky smooth animations all-round, intricately designed levels and backgrounds, and some fantastic lighting effects, we’d go as far as saying Trine 2 is one of the best looking games we’ve ever clapped eyes on.

The game in general is a feast for your eyes, and each themed area you come across will flabbergast you more than the last. The new additions don’t stop there: whilst we haven’t played this game on other formats for comparison, Frozenbyte is claiming that the Wii U version “is using slightly higher graphics settings than the other consoles,” and it certainly shows. With the Wii U version, the developers have thrown all of these levels into a single download, stuck an extra Wii U-exclusive stage in for good measure, and released it at the wholesome launch price of £10.99 – yet even when it increases to £13.99, you’ll still be getting excellent value for money compared to the Steam version.
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Whilst the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions are limited to the original thirteen chapters, the PC version added an extra six via a downloadable content pack, Goblin Menace, for an extra £5.99. Trine 2: Director’s Cut is easily the definitive version of this platforming sequel, not least because of its extra content.


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Whereas the triple-A launch software such as Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Assassin’s Creed III and FIFA 13 merely include a few minor touch-screen updates, Frozenbyte has gone the extra mile with its port of last year’s Trine 2, fully justifying its Director’s Cut subtitle.
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TORRENT LINK Trine 2: Director's Cut (EUR) ĭIRECT LINKS Trine 2: Director's Cut (EUR) ĭownload ( / / Dl. / Bigfile.As with many Wii U launch titles – both retail and download – Trine 2 is a game that’s appeared on multiple formats before its arrival on Nintendo’s latest console.
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Trine 2: Director’s Cut – exclusively for Wii U – features new enhancements and gameplay polish, along with the Goblin Menace add-on campaign and a brand new Wii U exclusive level, the “Dwarven Caverns”, in one big package, totaling in 20 levels full of fun and exciting gameplay. Play on your own or transfer the experience to multiplayer – up to three players can embark on a co-operative multiplayer journey in online or local ”couch” mode. Take on the role of one of the Three Heroes – the Wizard, the Thief and the Knight – who all have their own personalities and skills.
