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Trine 2 wii u review
Trine 2 wii u review





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While the campaign mode feels more like an adventure platformer, Unlimited has more of an arcade feel to it.

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In addition to puzzle solving, there are a good number of collectibles to gather, both in the form of experience orbs and game artwork or poems that reveal some of the back-story, and many of these are much easier to get when playing with a friend or two.įor the game’s Unlimited mode, restrictions are removed and each player is free to use any of the three characters, meaning you could be running around with three wizards conjuring up all manner of boxes and planks to overcome obstacles. In co-op, though, I simply create a plank and levitate it across a gap with my partner riding it surfer style, and he then flicked a switch to raise a platform for me to use. Playing alone, I might have to impale a box on a swinging spiked pendulum with the wizard and then grapple across using the thief. I initially played through several of the game’s levels solo and then with a friend and was struck by how different the solutions were to the same conundrum. Teamwork is, of course, the key as the puzzles that seemingly had only one possible solution when playing single player now have a variety of approaches. The campaign mode allows each player to play as one of the three heroes, swapping out who plays the third in the case of just two players, as they venture across the lands. Not quite a double rainbow, but no less impressive







Trine 2 wii u review