First revealed prior to E3, Frozenbyte’s Trine 2 had its first trailer released earlier this week. Here it is, and if you were hoping it would look like Trine only nicer, you’re on the right track.
Every gaming podcast, blog and twittering journalist and developer has been praising Trine the past couple of weeks. I think it’s about time I found out what the fuss was all about.
FrozenByte’s 2D physics meets magic platformer Trine is now available to purchase an play via Steam, with a price that was briefly a little lower than many expected.
While we’ve still got a bit of a wait before Trine comes out on the PlayStation Network, we can play the PC version right now, courtesy of the recently released playable demo.
A new trailer for Frozenbyte’s PlayStation Network and PC fantasy action platformer Trine shows how much the game can change in co-operative mode.