Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince Reviews
After a decade of seeing the series recommended everywhere, Trine 4 is my first time playing the series, and it’s made me realize just what I’ve been missing all these years.
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is an appealing platformer, offering beautiful art design, challenging puzzles and great boss fights, and It is safe to say that Trine 4 takes the series back its roots.
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Good old heroes are back with new funny story and they are in fine condition again.
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Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is a lovely experience featuring charming visuals and a light hearted approach to puzzle based platforming.
A worthy sequel to the Trine series, Trine 4 features eye-catching visuals, creative mechanics for characters and puzzles, and an entertaining story that makes it an enjoyable experience for players. The Sole drawback in Trine 4 is its flawed combat system, which could have been enhanced to provide players with a more enjoyable and challenging experience.
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Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is a very safe sequel, but after the less than good third entry, it's exactly what the series needed
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The combination of on-screen beauty, intuitive puzzle design, great gameplay and charming characters makes Trine 4, one of the best platformer-puzzle title’s I have personally played. Trine 4, is not to be whimsically missed, and deserves every bit of your attention and will be remembered as a platforming pleasure that will gratify anyone looking for a completely casual experience.
Trine returns as bright as it once was, with its puzzles, platforms, enemies, and heroes ready to do anything to bring home the lost Prince. Despite some problems, this fourth chapter manages to deliver a good experience in co-op without too much difficulty, or a more interesting challenge for solitary players.
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Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is a great puzzle-adventure game with impressive art style. The last Frozenbyte 's work has good gameplay for veterans as well as novices.
Review in Italian | Read full review
The Trine series, born back in 2009 from the Frozenbyte production company, has captured the attention of the public with its puzzle version of the Platform. But this is not the only peculiarity of this video game: what has struck most is in fact the possibility of using different characters with their specific skills. Who has never played the previous chapters does not have to worry, the chapters almost always start from a new adventure.
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Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is perhaps the best episode of the series thanks to a mature and tested gameplay, delightful graphics and a longevity exceeding expectations.
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A welcome return to form for the series, and while the co-op puzzle-solving no longer seems quite as original as it once did it's never been as enjoyable or varied as this.
Whether you’re alone, with friends, or living in a box, Trine 4 is an old school co-op adventure worth taking.
Frozenbyte returns with a fourth installment of its saga of puzzles and platforms that shows that the study still knows how to create smart gameplay riddles. Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is a reconciliation between the franchise and its fans, an ode to their first two games that polishes and further refines what they presented to the world when they went on sale.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
A good return that fulfills what it promises, although it lacks some more strength in history and some difficulty that makes it more striking for a single player.
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With Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince, fans will rejoice at what is, in every way that matters, a return to form for Frozenbyte's fantasy adventure.
In returning to form with this sequel, Frozenbyte has doubled down on what made the franchise great prior to the mishap that was the third entry.
Its puzzles are both simple and clever, opening it up to a wider audience, but switching between characters in order to use different abilities tends to be more frustrating than not.
Combat feels stiff and imprecise, but that feels like a mild quibble about such a consistently pleasing experience.
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is a real rehabilitation for Frozenbyte after the unsuccessful third game. Interesting locations with unique tasks, a great combination of skills and beautiful graphics will allow you to spend some great evenings in the company of light humor and favorite characters.
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