Compara los precios de Trine: Ultimate Collection en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Frozenbyte. Publicado por Modus Games. Lanzado el 8/10/2019. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Single Player, Co-op, Split Screen, Side View, Indie, Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 84/100.

Four games, one bundle: Trine Enchanted Edition, Trine 2: Complete Story, Trine 3: Artifacts of Power, and Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince all in one package. Physics-based puzzle platforming, co-op from the couch or online, and some of the prettiest 2.5D visuals around.

Trine: Ultimate Collection is Frozenbyte's complete four-game run of their beloved fairytale puzzle-platformer series, all bundled together by publisher Modus Games. You get Trine Enchanted Edition, Trine 2: Complete Story (with its Goblin Menace DLC included), Trine 3: Artifacts of Power, and the series high point, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince. The core loop across most of the collection is 2.5D side-scrolling platforming mixed with physics-based puzzles, and the three playable heroes, Amadeus the Wizard, Pontius the Knight, and Zoya the Thief, each bring totally different tools to the table. Amadeus conjures and levitates objects to build solutions from scratch; Pontius tanks, bashes, and charges through enemies with sword and shield; Zoya swings on ropes and fires arrows to hit switches from afar. The puzzles rarely have a single correct answer, which is exactly what makes co-op so unpredictable and fun. In solo play you swap freely between heroes at any checkpoint, stacking their abilities to solve each stage. In co-op, each player locks onto one hero and has to actually communicate, since Pontius can push boxes that Amadeus levitates, or Zoya can swing into positions no one else can reach. Trine 4 opens that up further, letting up to four players join online or locally, making it the real showpiece of the bundle. The earlier games cap local co-op at three players, which maps neatly to one hero each. For a couch session it is genuinely one of the more natural three-player setups you will find in a puzzle game, and the "is it fun for four drunk friends" test? Trine 4 passes it fairly comfortably, especially on harder optional puzzle rooms that make the group argue about solutions in the best way. Visually the collection is uneven by design, because you are watching a decade of development play out in sequence. The original Trine Enchanted Edition is noticeably darker and less polished, though the engine update (ported to the Trine 2 engine) brings online co-op to a game that originally launched without it. Trine 2 is where the series hit its visual stride and remains gorgeous. Trine 4 is the absolute peak, with storybook-quality environments and a return to the 2.5D format that the series does best. Then there is Trine 3. The switch to full 3D platforming was a well-intentioned experiment, but the depth perception issues, camera problems, and bugs that wedge objects in walls make it the clear weak link of the bundle. It is also noticeably short. The good news is that Trine 3 being included does not ruin the package; it is the one game you will probably blast through quickly and move on from. Gamepad is the way to play here, especially in co-op, and the controls feel comfortable across the collection. The physics engine means that "unintended" solutions are often more satisfying than the obvious ones, and skilled players can find clever skips and shortcuts while newcomers feel equally capable of muddling through. The difficulty is accessible without being patronising, and the narrator's warm bedtime-story tone sets a tone that brings in players of all ages. Parents and kids, friends who never play puzzle games, people who just want something low-stress but still mentally engaging: this collection handles all of them gracefully. Bottom line: three genuinely strong puzzle-platformers bundled with one odd-one-out experiment. Come for Trine 2 and 4, stay for the co-op sessions that somehow last three hours longer than anyone planned. Riley, Scout Team

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Trine: Ultimate Collection

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Four games, one bundle: Trine Enchanted Edition, Trine 2: Complete Story, Trine 3: Artifacts of Power, and Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince all in one package. Physics-based puzzle platforming, co-op from the couch or online, and some of the prettiest 2.5D visuals around.

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Trine: Ultimate Collection is Frozenbyte's complete four-game run of their beloved fairytale puzzle-platformer series, all bundled together by publisher Modus Games. You get Trine Enchanted Edition, Trine 2: Complete Story (with its Goblin Menace DLC included), Trine 3: Artifacts of Power, and the series high point, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince. The core loop across most of the collection is 2.5D side-scrolling platforming mixed with physics-based puzzles, and the three playable heroes, Amadeus the Wizard, Pontius the Knight, and Zoya the Thief, each bring totally different tools to the table. Amadeus conjures and levitates objects to build solutions from scratch; Pontius tanks, bashes, and charges through enemies with sword and shield; Zoya swings on ropes and fires arrows to hit switches from afar. The puzzles rarely have a single correct answer, which is exactly what makes co-op so unpredictable and fun. In solo play you swap freely between heroes at any checkpoint, stacking their abilities to solve each stage. In co-op, each player locks onto one hero and has to actually communicate, since Pontius can push boxes that Amadeus levitates, or Zoya can swing into positions no one else can reach. Trine 4 opens that up further, letting up to four players join online or locally, making it the real showpiece of the bundle. The earlier games cap local co-op at three players, which maps neatly to one hero each. For a couch session it is genuinely one of the more natural three-player setups you will find in a puzzle game, and the "is it fun for four drunk friends" test? Trine 4 passes it fairly comfortably, especially on harder optional puzzle rooms that make the group argue about solutions in the best way. Visually the collection is uneven by design, because you are watching a decade of development play out in sequence. The original Trine Enchanted Edition is noticeably darker and less polished, though the engine update (ported to the Trine 2 engine) brings online co-op to a game that originally launched without it. Trine 2 is where the series hit its visual stride and remains gorgeous. Trine 4 is the absolute peak, with storybook-quality environments and a return to the 2.5D format that the series does best. Then there is Trine 3. The switch to full 3D platforming was a well-intentioned experiment, but the depth perception issues, camera problems, and bugs that wedge objects in walls make it the clear weak link of the bundle. It is also noticeably short. The good news is that Trine 3 being included does not ruin the package; it is the one game you will probably blast through quickly and move on from. Gamepad is the way to play here, especially in co-op, and the controls feel comfortable across the collection. The physics engine means that "unintended" solutions are often more satisfying than the obvious ones, and skilled players can find clever skips and shortcuts while newcomers feel equally capable of muddling through. The difficulty is accessible without being patronising, and the narrator's warm bedtime-story tone sets a tone that brings in players of all ages. Parents and kids, friends who never play puzzle games, people who just want something low-stress but still mentally engaging: this collection handles all of them gracefully. Bottom line: three genuinely strong puzzle-platformers bundled with one odd-one-out experiment. Come for Trine 2 and 4, stay for the co-op sessions that somehow last three hours longer than anyone planned.

Riley
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steamPhysics Puzzles3-Player Co-op4-Player Co-opOnline Co-opCouch Co-opPuzzle PlatformerFairytale FantasyCharacter SwitchingBundleBeginner Friendly

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Windows 7/8/10

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Modus Games
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