Trine 2 announced

14 June 2010

Having secured a deal to publish Frozenbyte games, publisher Atlus has announced their E3 line-up, which includes Trine 2. Trine is a very successful physics based puzzle/platform game released by then indie publisher Frozenbyte as a download-only title.

The details are being saved for E3, but we can assume there will be more of the same gorgeous fantasy setting combined with action packed platforming and puzzle solving.

Among their new titles are:

Rock of Ages – coming from the team that brought us the hugely popular indie FPS Zeno Clash, is Rock of Ages. There is precious little information on the title as of yet – undoubtedly the juicy bits are being saved for E3.

Knights in the Nightmare – an RPG/RTS hybrid in a traditional fantasy setting. The game promises an interesting mix of action and strategy. An excerpt of the story: “Somewhere between heaven and the underworld — in the centre of a quiet lake — stood an ancient castle known as Aventheim. One night, without warning, denizens of the netherworld emerged and slaughtered the kingdom; nary a soul was left alive.

“Within an abandoned, long-forgotten church deep in the woods, a wisp is set free. Bereft of memory, it is drawn toward the monster-infested castle and re-awakens the souls of the vanquished knights, leading them back towards the fallen stronghold to confront the very forces of evil that took their lives…”

Stay tuned to MyGaming as we will keep you updated on developments from E3.

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