
PlayStation LifeStyle writes:
"When Frozenbyte announced that Trine would be hitting the PSN today, gamers were pleased to know that they would finally get their hands on the long awaited, oft delayed game.
After an update from Frozenbyte, it seems as though some gamers will still be left in the cold."

Poor reception hasn't killed this series. A document released this week by the EU Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), confirming projects it plans to help fund in 2018, has revealed that a number of indie studios are working on new games.

VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "Pulkkinen is a relatively new face in the video game industry. Thus far he has worked exclusively on games developed by Finnish game studios, but I wouldn't be surprised if at some point in the near future his music begins to attract attention from elsewhere as well. Given that he is only 34 years old he likely has many more years ahead of him in the video game industry."

"One of the oldest and most integral genres in video gaming is platforming. In the simplest idea, these games involve progressing an avatar through a series of obstacles by jumping from one platform to another. Originating back in the 1980s, platformers are not a pure genre; there is a tendency for other game types to mix in with platforming. For example, Contra gave rise to “run and gun” games; these are a cross of platforming and shooters."-- PlayStation Enthusiast
Son of a ...
I can get it :)
Duke Nukem For never.
just create an UK account and buy from there...not hard at all if you have visa/master card.
This is a bummer. The PC version was definitely a fun game, and I can't wait to see how it plays with the PS3 controller.
Though the hard as nails final level will undoubtedly make me break a controller or two.