Co-Op Deal: Trine Half-Off This WeekendJanuary 30th, 2010 at 12:19 AM by Katrina "ShadokatRegn" Pawlowski

We want you to play Trine with us; the wizard, the thief, and the knight reunited once again to fight together to solve puzzles and save the kingdom from ultimate evil. Impulsedriven.com wants to help with that whole quest thing. This weekend, they've listed Trine at $9.99 - half-off the original price tag. For a great co-op title, what are you waiting for? Get it now.

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Steam Holiday Sale has Trine for $8, Other Great Co-Op Titles CheapDecember 22nd, 2009 at 10:44 PM by Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo

 

Steam has just launched their Holiday sale on their digital distribution service, and to say there's a lot of good games to buy cheap is an understatement.  In total there's over 300 games on sale with many of them coming in under $10. 

You can snag our Best Downloadable Co-Op title of the year Trine for only $8 - it's normally $20.  Madballs in...Babo Invasion is only $5 with many of the add-ons going for $0.79!  Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon rising is $20.  The list goes on and on - we highly recommend you check it out, just know the money in your wallet may evaporate...into Steam.

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Trine PSN Co-Op ImpressionsNovember 20th, 2009 at 6:23 PM by Katrina "ShadokatRegn" Pawlowski

We previously reported a few bugs with the PSN version of Trine. It was brought to our attention that our source had a few issues with the game that weren't directly related, and it was recommended we take on the challenge of playing Trine ourselves to see how it works. We've now played Trine in our very own co-op brand of reviewing, and are ready to set the record straight.

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PC Version of Trine PatchedNovember 05th, 2009 at 8:19 PM by Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo

US PlayStation owners may have just gotten their hands on Trine, and it might need a patch, but PC owners have had the game for a good four or five months now.  Southpeak has released a patch for the retail edition of the game bringing it to version 1.05 and it fixes a variety of bugs.

Most of the fixes are for bugs, but there's a few technical optimizations to make the gameplay experience a lot smoother.  

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Trine Disappoints PSN UsersOctober 31st, 2009 at 2:22 PM by Katrina "ShadokatRegn" Pawlowski

We waited, and waited, and waited for Trine to finally make the leap from the PC to the Playstation Network. A bit late with a quiet release, we finally saw the 3 player co-op title sneak it's way on the Playstation Network. While many of us were happy to see the PSN version of Trine finally come about, we have some disappointing news.

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At Long Last, Trine To Arrive On The PSNOctober 20th, 2009 at 12:23 PM by Katrina "ShadokatRegn" Pawlowski

We've waited quite some time for Trine to show up on the Playstation Network, and its time has finally come. Nobilis Games has finished the games translation to the PSN, and this Thursday the beautiful 3-player-co-op title Trine will arrive in style.

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Interview with Frozenbyte CEO Confirms Trine Sequel, Discusses Co-OpSeptember 23rd, 2009 at 9:15 AM by Jason "OrigamiPanther" Love


Ok, picture this, but more... sequel-ly

Good news for fans of the delightful co-op title Trine!  In an interview with Frozenbyte's CEO, Lauri Hyvärinen, Patrick Klepek of G4.com asked the question that's certainly been on our minds since we got our hands on this game: "Will there be more?" His response?

There will be certainly more Trine, but in what form, platforms and such, that still remains a small secret of ours.

There you have it.  More Trine means more co-op, and that's a good thing.  Of course, we hope that the sequel won't be plagued with the same woes that have gone down with the first title's release across multiple platforms.  Patrick and Lauri go on in the interview to discuss what influenced the game, the selection of the three characters, and even the challenges of doing co-op on PC.  A very good interview that's worth a full read.

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Trine Finally Arrives on PSN Today, XBLA version in JeopardySeptember 17th, 2009 at 11:47 AM by Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo

After almost 4 months of waiting, PlayStation owners will finally get their hands on the three player co-op title Trine.  Developed by FrozenByte Software, the game is a physics based puzzle/platformer that puts players in the role of the Wizard, Thief, or Knight.  We really enjoyed the PC game, and have high expectations for the PSN version - we just wish the extra time was used to add online co-op.  Sadly, it's still missing.  Last we heard the game is priced at $20.  

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Trine hits Retail, Get it for $10 off NowSeptember 11th, 2009 at 7:52 AM by Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo

 

Soutpeak Games has announced the retail version of Trine should be available on store shelves right now.  The digital version was released earlier this year on services like Steam, and the PlayStation Network version...well lets just say we hope to see it before the holidays.

The three player local co-op title has an MSRP of $29.99, but right now you can snag it from Amazon for $19.99 - that's cheaper than the Steam version!  Don't forget to check out our review of the game.

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Trine for PS3 Still Delayed, Atlus Publishing Xbox 360 PortSeptember 03rd, 2009 at 9:07 AM by Marc "DjinniMan" Allie

One of the biggest surprises so far this year has been Trine.  A charming puzzle platformer, the PC version of Trine earned a solid review from us.  We've been looking forward to the game's release on consoles.  The PS3 version is coming first, but it being held back by quality testing.  The additional rigors of testing for the PSN release are taking more time than expected, according to Frozenbyte CEO Lauri Hyvärinen.

No release date has been announced for Trine's PS3 release.  Publisher Atlus will be bringing the thief, wizard, and knight to the Xbox 360 at some point, as well.. 

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