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Just because puzzles are hard for me doesn't mean I'm stupid. As I said, understanding puzzles comes from the brain, how the brain is able to catch solutions and these are mathematical skills.
We are really sorry to hear this. Trine 5 is probably the easiest in the series so far, especially combat-wise.
I don't know how to describe it, but in Trine 1/2 most of the puzzles were environmental - you had to put a box in the right place, transport water, light torches, The first two parts were perfectly balanced between combat, platforming, and puzzles. I never had a problem with the puzzles in Trine 1-3, but the puzzles in Trine 4 & Trine 5 are very demanding for me because they don't focus so much on the environment, but more on the mechanism that the creators created. The puzzles in Trine 2 could be solved in many ways however the puzzles in Trine 4/5 are unfortunately not as open. Let's try to play Trine 2 and next Trine 4 You'll see how different are these games. Trine 4 is focused on puzzles, Trine 5 have the same problem but it's much better balanced and have better combat than Trine 4.
The fight was easy You're right, but the bosses were super designed.
You're right too, btw I love Your Steam profile
Who and when invented this thing when it became legit to complain about challenges in challenges. This is genius thing. I see ball. I see football goal frame. I hit ball. I miss goal. I go complain about goal frame is too hard. Challenge is not a challenge if it is simple. People went to Moon to be heroes, not to local grocery store. And people in this-like topics want to have rewards of moon landing when they went to store for bread. Who and when invented this mental trick when people ask for mega rewards and try to complain about they are complicated to get?
Well, Its not exactly what I meant, I appreciate that the puzzles in Trine 5 are so challenging and creative. It's cool to try to solve them. But on the other hand, play Trine 2 – the best game in the series – and then play Trine 5, and you'll see that Trine 2 is much more open. Puzzles aren't everything; there's a perfect balance between them and the combat and platforming elements. Obviously, Trine 5 is still a very good game, much better than Trine 4 – more open, with better balance, better combat, but it's still not the same.