![]() I’m very happy to announce that Trine 2: Complete Story is a PS4 launch game.Trine 2: Complete Story is a beautiful, award-winning sidescrolling game of action, puzzles and platforming. That was our goal, and it’s been a hectic few months, but we’ve made it. Trine 2: Complete Story is now officially lined up to arrive on PS4 tomorrow. In the trailer above, you’ll see some of the new skills that are available in the Complete Story version, such as the Knight’s Kitesail Shield, and the Thief’s Low Gravity Arrow. There are a total of 20 levels full of adventure, with sceneries ranging from lush forests to a scorching hot desert, and the insides of a gigantic sandworm - even isles floating in the sky. Trine 2: Complete Story supports DualShock 4’s touch pad, and it makes many elements of the gameplay very intuitive. An example of this is drawing boxes or planks with the wizard, and moving them around and interacting with the environment. On the tech side, Trine 2 runs at beautiful full HD 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. ![]() It’s truly a sight to see, and what’s more is that we’re also one of the few games at launch with stereoscopic 3D support. So remember to fire up your 3D TV’s, put on your glasses, and enjoy the visual splendor. Trine 2: Complete Story launches on this Friday, November 15th in North America for $19.99. ![]() Thanks to everyone supporting us, and I hope you enjoy our game! If you want to stay up-to-date with news regarding Trine 2 and our other games, follow us on Twitter - and don’t forget to stay tuned here.Kick back and relax as Trine 2: Complete Story opens up its pages to the Playstation 4 and rolls out a fantasy story filled with mystery and intrigue. Frozenbyte bring their platform puzzler to the PSN and what a beautiful gaming experience it is too. Trine 2: Complete Story really is the complete story, as this time there are 50 trophies on offer, as opposed to the 13 trophies the PS3 offered you previously. Trine 2 encompasses a more rewarding and harder platinum this time around. This being the PS4, you already expected lush, detailed environments and beautifully textured backdrops that run as far as the eye can see, but maybe not on this scale. Trine 2: Complete Story is a sight to see and runs at the beautiful 1080p at 60fps you’d hope for. As the story unfolds, each path becomes more inventive and more spectacular vast green vegetation, deep blue waters and spiralling steps made of stone all serve as a welcome distraction. Trine 2 is simply gorgeous and completely justifies purchasing your new console on release day. Your time is spent walking through a mystical land where water can spawn giant snails, frogs the size of buildings and Jack and the Beanstalk type of vegetation surround you. It’s a fairy tale soundtrack that could put a child to sleep in milliseconds, one that flows throughout like the sweetest of lullabies. Trine 2 puts you in a child like state from the moment you enter. The story brings together 3 different characters. The trio consists of Amadeus, a wise wizard, Pontius, a bold knight, and Zoya, a thief. ![]() All are brought together by The Trine, which is a weird and wonderful magical glowing crystal. Each character is blessed with different skills. The wizard can levitate objects around your path and also summon rather impressive detailed iron cubes. The Knight is armed with a sword and shield, which are handy for battles and slaying advancing goblins. Zoya, even though portrayed as a thief, is still rather endearing and very useful with her grappling rope. Each storybook character can be switched instantly, bringing different abilities and strengths so you can decipher and clear the path ahead. Narrated by the finest of English voices, a short insight to the game is given before each stage, then it’s left up to you and your solving abilities to venture forth. The story is not a fully fledged novel here, you won’t really mind nor care as the action starts almost immediately anyway. The puzzles whilst fun are pretty straight forward.
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