![]() Graphics are good (and it's nice to play a game that is compatible with my relic of a 3D TV), music is enchanting, and it's not an overly long grind. I got it and its 3 sequels for something like $15 on Playstation Store, and the first game was almost worth the price right there. ![]() Of course, that's just me being old and not adapting back from the previous game quickly enough. Which is, frankly, disappointing for replayability. I believe I end up missing about four or five, probably more. It seems like all the experience which exists in the game isn't enough to unlock all the skills. It also irked me that I'd just finished a game where the attack buttons were the same as the "switch character" buttons were in this one, so I'd be ready to whack a skeleton as the knight, but suddenly, I'd be the wizard, poofing into the thief. So yesterday I realised Trine: The Enchanted Edition exists and gave that a try, only to be met with an old gripe I had with the game. The thief's grapple hook mechanic was really the only thing that irked me about the game as it often seemed to want to go the wrong way (especially the last level where bad stuff happens if you aren't precise). There's some replayability as you try to collect some extra trophies and maybe solve a puzzle more quickly as you replay boards with an upgraded set of skills. There's some replayability as you try to collect some extra trophies and maybe solve a puzzle more quickly I had a good time with this game.
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