Good old Trine is back with its 5th game. And I have to admit, Trine has been pushing it since game 4. With slightly better graphics and lighting than the 4th game, and many new features added to the classic features specific to each character (light shield, clone, bomb, ability to combine objects, teleporting hook, etc.), Trine 5 is much more comprehensive than other games. It offers a wide range of gameplay. I can say that the level designs and visual art designs have been done at an equally high level. As a story, this time we go on an adventure to defeat Lady Sunshine and her partner, Clockwork master Gideon, who betrayed the name of our heroes. Even though it has minor connections with the 4th game, I can say that a very classic Trine story and presentation is used. And I have no complaints about it, it's a very fun story to watch with its unique humor and presentation. In addition, the fact that the enemies in combat, which I complained about in the 4th game, were quite weak, has been resolved in this game. In this game of the series, we encounter many challenging robots and we can encounter some quite challenging combats. I can also easily say that the best boss battles of the game are in this game. On the down side, some overly complicated puzzles can undermine the speed of gameplay. All in all, game 5 was the best Trine game for me. I'm looking forward to seeing the series develop further and get even better.

Reviewed on Dec 01, 2023


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