Review mariskaas 4/5 · Jul 22, 2022
Maybe even more fun alone
After playing trine 1&2 (ages ago) and skipping 3 (terrible reviews) I decided to dive back in for Trine 4. Having player the first two co-op I convinced my partner to play this with me. However after they decided to not want to finish it, I decided to do that alone. This turned out to be not a bad thing. …
After playing trine 1&2 (ages ago) and skipping 3 (terrible reviews) I decided to dive back in for Trine 4. Having player the first two co-op I convinced my partner to play this with me. However after they decided to not want to finish it, I decided to do that alone. This turned out to be not a bad thing.
Narrative
You play three heroes (or 1, or two depending on player amount). The wizard, the thief and the knight. This time, the prince used a forbidden spell to free his shadow and is rampaging across the land making people's nightmares a reality. The three heroes follow him around to catch him and rid him of his terrible shadow self. It is told by dialogue in the levels, and a narrator in the overworld/map area.
Gameplay
Trine is first and foremost a side scroller puzzle game, with some fighting. All three heroes have a certain ability they can do, which are improved upon over time in the game either automatically or by upgrades you can buy with XP points. The thief can swing on ropes and connect them to certain points to make bridges, she also has a bow and arrow. The wizards can conjure several objects and he can move certain things in the overworld. The knight can use his sword to fights, use his shield to redirect stuff and pounce to get certain things moving.
Using one, two or all of these abilities you need to solve puzzles in tons of interesting levels. The puzzles get more complicated as you go, needing to do several steps to build ingenious solutions.
Besides that, sometimes in a level monsters appear and you have to fight them, also using your abilities. Some levels have boss fights as well.
Setting
It's set in a big kingdom and you go around to see towns, forests, beaches, farms, snowy mountains and so much more. The game is absolutely stunning, with amazing level designs full of detail, and full of chances to get great new wallpapers for your computer. The music is fitting, and especially the menu music keeps hanging around in my head for a good while after I play.
Other
There is a DLC you can buy in addition to the main game. I highly recommend getting it. It has several (I think 6 or 7) new levels, and they are probably my favourites in the game. Very intricate, amazing themes, and pretty hard puzzles, probably harder than the main game.
Conclusion
I was pleasantly suprised with how fun this game still is to play alone. Honestly maybe even more so than co-op. You have complete control over all the characters, so no relying on others to do what is needed. If you are alone you are basically forced to find the real solution to the puzzles. With more people you can often take shortcuts or do glitchy janky stuff. That made the game actually feel janky even if it really isn't. It's also more fun to try and find the (or a maybe) real solution.
The game is absolutely lovely, I really enjoyed the detailed level designs. Especially in the DLC. The puzzles are mostly easy, but there is some real brain teasers in there, especially again, the DLC. Some where really hard, for two of them I did look at a solution because I was stuck for over 20 minutes.
The only thing I didn't really enjoy was the fighting. It didn't add much in my opinion they may as well have left it out and still would have had a fantastic game. Honestly hope if they make a Trine 5 they just make it a pure puzzle game.
All in all, great game if you like puzzle games. Really no need for co-op, may even be better alone. If not for the boring fighting parts, probably 5 stars.



