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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Sep 14 2011 09:57 GMT
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Is it morning for you too? I’m sorry. This incessant plague of mornings that has been affecting the Earth since the Great Schizm is wearing us all down. But this might help. It’s the new sort-of-trailer for Trine 2, that’s a bit like a week of afternoons off on a tropical island in the moonlight. All those things. It can only help.

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Posted by Joystiq Sep 13 2011 23:30 GMT
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This compilation of Trine 2's warm, whimsical environments is only missing one thing: a nice hammock and a blanket. Can't we get a trio of servants to take care of all the puzzle solving?

Posted by Joystiq Aug 29 2011 13:00 GMT
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The first things you're going to notice are the visuals. Don't feel bad, happens to everybody.

But while you're ogling Trine 2's look, you may just miss that its most significant improvements are in how it's playing with your mind.

Posted by Kotaku Aug 26 2011 11:00 GMT
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#fineart Normally here on Fine Art, we showcase the fruits of video game artists working on titles that are already out. That's not the case today. More »

Posted by Joystiq Aug 25 2011 07:10 GMT
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Like the game itself, the release of Trine 2 is a cooperative effort between three parties. In North America, developer Frozenbyte is working with Atlus to bring the game to PC, Mac, XBLA, and PSN this fall. And in Europe, Frozenbyte is cooperating with publisher Focus Home Interactive for a PC and Mac release. Atlus is handling the console versions worldwide, according to a statement from Frozenbyte to Eurogamer.

The European PC/Mac release will be out stores and digitally in "Q4," which doesn't sound that far off from the American "fall" window. It'll be available in standard and collector's editions, the latter featuring a soundtrack disc.

Posted by IGN Aug 25 2011 16:38 GMT
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Focus Home Interactive is proud to announce their partnership with Frozenbyte to release Trine 2 for PC/Mac retail and digital release in Europe in Q4 2011. Trine 2 is the sequel to the first Trine, the enchanting side scrolling adventure that has enthralled nearly a million players and received a l...

Posted by Joystiq Aug 19 2011 18:00 GMT
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Whenever we embroil ourselves in a fantasy-themed game, we like to imagine ourselves as total loners -- you know, like a bunch of regular ol' Aragorns. The co-op-heavy trailer for Trine 2 posted above makes us rethink our lonely, lonely strategy.

Posted by Kotaku Aug 19 2011 02:00 GMT
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#trine Trine 2's cooperative mode will extend online as well as local, publisher Atlus vows in this latest video showcasing the game's collaborative platforming gameplay. Due out on PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, and via digital distribution for PC, Trine 2 will release this fall. More »

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Aug 18 2011 15:23 GMT
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This looks a bit lovely. Frozenbyte have joined in on the “Let’s put out a new video for Gamescom” party, and have got a lush new trailer with a first proper look at their Trine sequel, which is hopefully due some time next month. Have a good old gaze at this: (more…)


Posted by Giant Bomb Mar 23 2011 17:49 GMT
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Two very different games, Trine 2 and The Splinter Cell HD Collection, have both been pushed back to a release later this Summer. Both games were previously expected to be out soon.

In the case of Trine 2, the downloadable follow-up was slated to hit this spring, but now it’ll see a release at some point in the “Summer” window. Atlus USA confirms this news in a press release, which didn’t, unfortunately, include a reason for the postponement. It’s still expected that the game will launch across all three of its slated platforms--Xbox Live Arcade, PSN, and PC download--at around the same time.  
 
    

As for the the Splinter Cell HD Collection, well, word is coming a little late since the PS3-exclusive collection was supposed to be on shelves this week. Obviously, it’s not, and it won’t be available until June 21, IGN reports. Once again, no reason was given for the delay, which is troubling considering how close it was to release. The collection combines Splinter Cell, Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory into one nice, "HD" package.

If anything, though, it’s not like there’s a shortage of games to play right now. The 3DS launches a little later this week in the US and this Tuesday, for example, will see the release of Crysis 2, that new Ghostbusters downloadable and many other titles--plenty to keep you occupied while you wonder why Sam Fisher or the noble Knight can’t make their dinner dates.      

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Posted by Kotaku Mar 22 2011 06:15 GMT
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#video Co-operative platformer Trine 2 has been delayed until the end of Summer. Bummer! As consolation, Atlus released this new trailer for the game, which looks even prettier than the first game. And that was a pretty, pretty game. More »

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 21 2011 23:46 GMT
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It’s been a while since we posted any Trine 2 footage, so I think I shall do so now. The co-op indie delight from last two years ago (I wish I had any perception of the passing of time) had us all cooing around collective monitors. And the sequel looks astonishingly lush, with what appears to be some big improvements from the version shown in October last year. It’ll once again see the Thief, Wizard and Knight scroll sideways through physics puzzles, playable by one to three people at a single machine. Well, just look at it – it’s amazing.

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Posted by Joystiq Mar 22 2011 00:00 GMT
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The original Trine suffered delays on PSN and worse on Xbox 360, and it looks like Trine 2 is continuing this unfortunate tradition, though on a smaller scale. Originally announced for release this spring, Trine 2 has been bumped to "late summer," according to a press release by publisher Atlus.

In order to help us remain calm, and keep our Trine PTSD in check, Atlus sent out a new trailer. Look, it's still happening! Atlus still says it's coming out on PC, PS3, and Xbox. It's going to be okay.

Posted by IGN Mar 21 2011 18:52 GMT
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IRVINE, CALIFORNIA - Atlus U.S.A., Inc. today launched a new gameplay trailer for Trine 2, a high-fantasy, physics-based action platformer with cooperative online multiplayer, for PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, Xbox LIVE Arcade for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, and PC. The publisher also announced that the game's release date has been moved to late Summer 2011...

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Posted by GameTrailers Mar 02 2011 04:04 GMT
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We examine the colors of the chameleon with a first look at Trine 2.

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Posted by Kotaku Oct 18 2010 21:20 GMT
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#clips Atlus releases a new gameplay trailer to celebrate the big reveal of the three platforms Frozenbyte's Trine 2 is coming to next spring: PC, PlayStation Network, and Xbox Live Arcade. More »

Posted by Joystiq Oct 14 2010 00:40 GMT
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Speaking with 1UP, FrozenByte's Lauri Hyvärinen discussed some of the new facets of Trine 2, noting that online and offline co-op will be a drop-in / drop-out affair and that players can switch between single-player and co-op at any time. Hyvärinen also noted that the game will have a longer adventure than the first, features an entirely new upgrade system and has a "NewGame+" option to let players take on previous puzzles with their new found abilities. Check out a trailer after the break.

Posted by IGN Jun 21 2010 19:26 GMT
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Trine to complete this adventure is more fun if a couple of your friends are trine, too.

Posted by IGN Jun 21 2010 17:22 GMT
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The three-player cooperative adventure is back.

Posted by Kotaku Jun 18 2010 15:20 GMT
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#clips First revealed prior to E3, Frozenbyte's Trine 2 had its first trailer released earlier this week. Here it is, and if you were hoping it would look like Trine only nicer, you're on the right track. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jun 18 2010 10:30 GMT
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While failing to materialize on Xbox Live Arcade, whimsical puzzle platformer Trine found critical success on the PlayStation Network (even including a Platinum Trophy) and PC. Online co-op was a notable omission from the game -- and it's one Atlus and Frozenbyte's reforged partnership hopes to correct with Trine 2, coming to XBLA, PSN and PC in spring 2011.

The iconic trio of playable characters returns in Trine 2, each with a new ability to complement the game's more directed approach to puzzle design. Atlus claims that the physics-based challenges will be more difficult to break or avoid outright, but will still accommodate multiple solutions. Hopefully, experimentation -- or "messing around" in gaming parlance -- will still be encouraged, especially now that three friends can tackle puzzles together online.

We get dibs on the wizard, by the way.

Posted by IGN Jun 17 2010 03:39 GMT
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Better price, online coop and new features. Excited yet?

Posted by IGN Jun 10 2010 19:19 GMT
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Several new titles unveiled.