
The environments are more luxuriant than ever before and the characters are much more detailed. What’s most impressive about Trine 2 is that improves upon everything from its already strong predecessor. Each level features many puzzles that some characters are better suited for than others. It’s easy to pick a favorite character to play as, but knowing who to use in what situation is necessary to complete the game. Finally, the thief is armed with a bow and grappling hook, making her the most agile and adept at killing from afar. Meanwhile, the wizard can create bridges and jumping platforms through his ability to summon objects out of thin air. The knight is the best at dealing with close-range enemies using his sword and shield.

You take control of a knight, a wizard and a thief, and guide them through a series of colorful side-scrolling levels, switching between them on the fly. Trine 2 follows the same formula as its predecessor. Trine 2 not only continues that tradition, it does so much more skillfully. Featuring very cool physics-based jumping puzzles, three distinct characters to play, and utterly gorgeous graphics, it provided an experience that was both engaging and whimsical.

Trine was a pleasant surprise when it first came out in 2009.
