![]() ![]() We already have a ton of games that utilize 3D platforming they are called Action games. Because rather than developing the things that made the second game really great, like the skill trees, items, world visuals, and 2D (not 3D) platforming puzzles, it goes off in another direction 3D. We already have a ton of games that utilize 3D platforming they are called With the low asking price and very good visuals, Trine 3 should be getting at least an 8 from me. With the low asking price and very good visuals, Trine 3 should be getting at least an 8 from me. Once a strong series now decays, because of financial problems. But as far as I know there's no Trine 4 planned. It's short and the story ends abruptly with promises to be continued. This is just half of the game and it shows. The studio run out of funds and they just released what they were able to finish. Well, there are some goblins, but not for the entire game, which is a big relief! I would give this a 10/10, but the game is unfinished. What makes me happy here is that the Trine 1 spirit has been resurrected, there are no pointless secrets and chests filled with poems (I'm looking at you Trine 2), no irrational puzzles or goblins. Sure, the rpg elements have been removed and the collectibles are easier to find, but that's nothing. It features a lot of interesting enemies and ideas and the best level designs in the entire series. Trine 3 gives us back the great puzzles of Trine 1. This one is definitely better than Trine 2 and the sh**ty dlc "Goblin Nickelback". It's still the same awesome game, that the first part was. ![]() That's cool and all, but does it really matter? No. It features a lot of interesting enemies and The spirit of the Trine has been restored! Trine 3 is the first game in the series that's in 3D. The spirit of the Trine has been restored! Trine 3 is the first game in the series that's in 3D. But that's all I can recommend as price for Trin3. It mattered also that I bought it for a discount on Steam, so all in all, a good 10EUR spent. In all, I gave it a 7 because I'm a fan of the series and really enjoyed the 2D-to-3D evolution, but it's actually around 6. There are indeed some novel capabilities added to each of the 3 (shield floating or air-stomping for Pontius, rope tying for Zoya, smashing cubes in enemies heads for Amadeus) but those should really have been added bonus *on top* of the existing character progression rather than fixed features from the get-go. And the lack of character progression (which really made Trine 2 fun, I'm now playing it on PS4 in co-op) is a depressing aspect to say the least, more like inexcusable. The same ones I've seen in the first game are still present in this 3rd iteration, which makes things hard to swallow. I'd have very much appreciated if side-quests were skipped in detriment of a longer story and less bugs. ![]() The narrator seems to try too much to deliver, whereas the game mechanics need some serious work (in certain parts of the game) in order to provide the PC gamer with a pleasant experience. My main complaint is the shortness of the story though, rather than the inconsistent aspect of it. It's not bad and the fact that it's no longer a 2D-only game makes it more enticing, but it lacks the polished story of the previous 2 games and it ends abruptly when it actually starts getting interesting. My main complaint is the shortness of the story though, rather than the inconsistent aspect As others have pointed out in their reviews so far, the third installment looks half-assed. As others have pointed out in their reviews so far, the third installment looks half-assed. ![]()
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