![]() ![]() Of course you can use the control sticks to also conjure items, though surprisingly this is more complicated as you struggle to draw a simple line across the screen. However, if your drawing skills aren’t quite up to scratch, you’ll find yourself conjuring too many of an item that you don’t want and will end up littering the screen with them. Using the touchpad, you have to draw either a square or line to conjure a crate or plank respectively. Amadeus, as before, is the weakest to use in combat, not having any sort of long-range fire power and only being able to pick up enemies and toss them over cliffs or stop them in their tracks by dropping conjured items on their heads, stunning them.Ĭontrolling each character is, for the most part, very fluid the animations are smooth and switching between different characters and abilities is simple enough, though the only issues experienced was when controlling the Wizard and his ability to conjure items, especially after he is upgraded to being able to conjure multiple items. Pontius, being the brawn of the group, is the most useful when facing enemies and bosses.Īmadeus also has some new powers, and in addition to being able to levitate and conjure items, he can now magnetise planks and crates that he conjures in order to make it easier to tie them together when trying to create access to a higher area or cross a chasm. ![]() He is also, once again, able to dash forwards, enabling him to make leaps across wide gaps. Pontius is also equipped with a hammer that can be used to break down walls to open up the next area. This time around Pontius can now hover using his shield and can glide towards other platforms from higher grounds. Pontius also has some new additions, but still comes equipped with his usual sword and shield. The invisibility skill is not very useful at all though, depleting very quickly if Zoya moves and so does not make much of a difference during combat. This time, Zoya is also able to use her frozen arrows to create platforms of ice for everyone to stand on to cross over water. Zoya returns with her bow and arrow and grappling hook, though this time around she is also able to turn invisible for a short period and comes equipped with explosive arrows, which are certainly useful and pack a punch when aimed at enemies or at breakable walls. Just like the original, game-play sees you taking control of three characters at once during single player mode, switching between each character at the push of a button – á la Sonic Heroes (albeit without the other characters’ screen presence) – or as part of a team online, playing with up to two other players.Įach of the three characters all return with most of the same abilities they had in the previous game whilst some have been done away with, other abilities have been added instead. For a lower budget game there is a lot to see and do and Trine 2: Complete Story certainly makes for a different experience than what most other games of its type have to offer.
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