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![]() ![]() Gameplay builds on the previous 2.5D entries in the series, wherein you explore levels packed to the brim with various physics-based puzzles that require you to utilize the unique skillsets of all three heroes, which you can switch between at will with the tap of a button. Sure, there aren’t really any stakes to the narrative, but some stories are compelling simply based on how they make you feel Trine 5 is the sort of game where you snuggle up, settle in, and just let the whimsy of the narrative wash over you. Things like the soft narration in the background as you play, the world map being stylized like a storybook, and the generally lighthearted atmosphere all come together to make for an impressively whimsical fairytale that completely reels you in based on its charm alone. It's not a terribly in-depth narrative, but there is something that is infinitely cozy about the way in which the story is conveyed. ![]() Our heroes manage to escape in time, and this kicks off a quest to defeat the elusive and power-hungry Lady Sunny before she seizes control of the kingdom. However, upon arrival, the regent quickly reveals her true colors and attempts to steal the heroes’ power from them, aided by an army of clockwork knights built by Lord Godric. The heroes are reunited after being summoned by Lady Sunny for a celebration ceremony to commemorate their achievements. ![]() Trine 5 once again follows the exploits of Amadeus the Wizard, Zoya the Thief, and Pontius the Knight who are now quite famous in their world for saving the day many times. Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy certainly doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it proves beyond any doubt that the developers still have a lot of great ideas to explore and it stands as yet another high-quality entry in the ongoing series. Luckily, that last title proved to be a strong return to form for the series, and after a DLC expansion (on PC) that was also well-received, Frozenbyte was able to justify greenlighting a full-fledged sequel in the 2.5D tradition. Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)īack when Trine 4 came out, it felt a bit like a hail-mary attempt to recapture the audience that was lost after the disappointment of Trine 3, and the future of the series seemed a bit up in the air. ![]()
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