Trine 2: Director’s Cut Wii U E3 Screens, Trailer and Info

One of the most visually impressive Wii U titles on display at the E3 just happens to be an expanded and enhanced port of the excellent downloadable PSN, XBLA and PC title (Click Here for our review). The magical Frozenbyte-developed title was an amazing looking game before, and it certainly loses nothing as Trine 2: Director’s Cut on the Wii U.

Take a look at the latest media and info for the game below.

Trine 2: Director’s Cut trailer:
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Trine 2: Director’s Cut screens:

Trine 2 will be available for the Wii U launch on the Nintendo eShop.

Trine 2: Director’s Cut, in development exclusively for Wii U, features the critically acclaimed original Trine 2 game, with a number of enhancements and gameplay polish, alongside a new game mode called “Magic Mayhem”, designed exclusively for Wii U. The Director’s Cut will also include the yet-to-be-released expansion pack.

Trine 2 is a sidescrolling game of action, puzzles and platforming. You play as one of the Three Heroes who make their way through dangers untold in a fantastical fairytale world. The game features an exciting adventure full of action, including physics-based puzzles using fire, water, gravity and magic; wicked goblins as the heroes’ adversaries; and a magical environment full of wonder.

Trine 2: Director’s Cut has been designed for Wii U and takes advantage of its powerful features, ranging from improved console graphics to new, more intuitive controls on the Wii U GamePad.

Trine 2 also features online cooperative multiplayer support for up to three players, in addition to the local “couch” multiplayer mode.

The upcoming new expansion campaign will also be included in Trine 2: Director’s Cut.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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