

As with the original, it isn’t the game’s storyline that provides merit, but instead the look and feel of Trine 2 will capture you and suck you into the fantasy. Told in storybook fashion that has some humorous voice-overs, you won’t really gather much of a story that has depth, per se, that makes you care about the characters, but it is more like something you’d read your five year old at bedtime. You play as a Knight, a Wizard, and a Thief and the mysterious Trine has appeared again requesting all three to make another appearance in order to save the kingdom once again. Now you too can witness Trine’s universe with its amazing visuals, fun platforming, and mind-bending puzzles in this sequel that does everything bigger, badder, and better, just like a sequel ought to. Well your wish is the developers command. The game was rather short, so gamers were obviously left wanting more. Gamers were blown away in 2009 with the puzzle platformer called Trine hit PC’s, and afterwards the PS3 via the PlayStation Network.
