Publishers: Atlus, Atlus USA
Developers: Frozenbyte, Atlus U.S.A, indieszero
Genres: Action, Arcade, Platformer
Platforms: PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Released: 2011-12-07
Trine 2
Trine 2 is the second part of multiplatform puzzle sidescroller with a heavy accent on the cooperative. Being preceded by Trine, Trine 2 features one DLC: Goblin Menace, which adds six new levels and puzzles into the game.
The player in Trine 2 has to choose between three regular classes to play: the wizard, the thief, and the knight, each one with its unique abilities and skills. Singleplayer allows the player to switch between characters while in the cooperative the figure is tied to the gamer.
Trine 2 features bright and shiny middle-aged levels with the essential elements glowing in the location. The plot itself depicts the heroes' adventures as though they've just come from a fairytale book' pages.
Compared to its predecessor, Trine 2 has acquired more favorable reception from the critics: while the first piece has got the average of 8 on the review aggregators, being criticised for lousy ending and enemies' monotony, the second one is said to have significant improvements and innovations.