Frozenbyte this morning confirmed that Trine 2, their gorgeous and oft-ported, side scrolling puzzle platformer is coming to the PlayStation 4.
The Wii U Director’s Cut version was probably the best way to play the game previously, but this upcoming Trine 2: Complete Story for the PS4 looks to top it.
With 1080p visuals at 60fps and with 3D support, it’ll obviously be the very best looking version for sure. Complete Story includes all of the DLC as well, so it should indeed be the complete story.
Check out some screens and the announcement from the PS Blog below.
Trine 2: Complete Story screens:
Hi everyone! This is Kai from Finnish game developer Frozenbyte. We?re the studio behind the Shadowgrounds and Trine franchises. Last week rumours started circling that we would be working on a port of Trine 2 for the PlayStation 4. Well, we?re happy to tell you that the rumours are indeed true! Trine 2: Complete Story is headed for the PlayStation 4!
Trine 2: Complete Story is a sidescrolling game filled with action, puzzles, and platforming. You play as the Thief, the Wizard and the Knight, known as the Three Heroes, who make their way through dangers untold in a fantastical fairytale world.
We?re self publishing Trine 2: Complete Story on PS4, and it?s the very latest version of the game, including a total of 20 exciting levels full of adventure (that?s the main campaign, plus the expansion Goblin Menace and the secret level Dwarven Caverns).
PlayStation 4 has allowed us to go all-out on the technical side, so you?ll get to enjoy the beautiful graphics in 1080p resolution at 60 FPS! What?s more, the game also supports stereoscopic 3D! With 3D displays becoming more common every day, we?ve made sure Trine 2: Complete Story is a treat to play in 3D as well.
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