
Trine 2: Complete Story is an exceptional Action/Indie that raises the bar for the genre.
93
Verdict
95%
Steam
93
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (95% positive from 22K reviews)
Critically acclaimed (93/100 critic average)
Engaging multiplayer/co-op experience
Outstanding soundtrack
No significant drawbacks reported
Play as the three Heroes - Amadeus the Wizard, Zoya the Thief, and Pontius the Knight - and join their adventure through dangers untold in a fantastical fairytale world, including physics-based puzzles using fire, water, gravity and magic; wicked goblins and their evil plan; and a magical environment full of wonder.

Runs well on modern hardware.
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Trine 2 is a fantastic follow-up that offers more challenge and content than the original Trine. The gameplay feels more demanding, which adds to the overall excitement and replayability. The graphics still look impressive even 13 - 14 years after its initial release, showcasing beautiful, vibrant visuals that hold up well over time. While it's not quite as good as Trine 1—mainly because some features like wearable items were removed—it still remains a solid game. Overall, I’d give Trine 2 an 8/10. It's definitely a worthwhile experience for fans of puzzle-platformers and action-adventure games. It’s a highly enjoyable game that’s well worth playing.
It's more challenging and has more content than the previous Trine. The graphics still look great even 13 years after its release. It's not quite as good as Trine 1 because they removed the wearable items but it's still a solid 8/10.
A great puzzle/action with adventure elements that has just enough story and just enough challenge to make you want to play all the way through. Charming graphics and cool character designs.
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