![]() The Wizard is one of the most talented of the group, as he can conjure up boxes and planks out of thin air, and move objects at will through the power of his magic. Switching between each of the Three Heroes at any time, each character must be used almost as much as the other, making use of the unique abilities they have to get through each level and to reach certain areas to find hidden secrets or collect experience orbs. It is through the numerous chapters (of which there are a total of 20, including all of the added content), that the Wizard, the Thief and the Knight must jump and swing through woodlands of giant, bouncy mushrooms, deserts of blistering heat, and damp and murky swamps. The land is vividly borne into existence through the magnificent art style and all manner of lovely visual effects and colours, as backgrounds stretch far back to reveal castles in the distance foregrounds detail the intricacies of trees and overgrown plant life and glistening, trickling streams of rivers flow around the lush forests. ![]() Like a fairy-tale brought to life, Trine 2 tells a fantasy story, narrated between chapters, as three very distinct and likeable characters are bound together by the mysterious Trine artefact, leading them on a quest to restore peace. In the transition to Sony's new console, Frozenbyte has really ensured it got the maximum it could in terms of both resolution and frame-rate for this re-release, and the result does not go unnoticed in the slightest. As soon as the title screen loads up to reveal an enclosed area to jump around in before choosing to start the game proper, Trine 2: Complete Story's visuals will trigger some sort of exclamation along the lines of "Wow, this looks beautiful!" Now presented in 1080p on the PlayStation 4, it is a total delight to play such a lovely-looking game, and at 60 frames per second to boot.
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