While the multiverse is not the most novel theme, Trinity Fusion does a good job fleshing out its world with a nice opening scene followed by an evolving story as you complete runs. Working together, her alter egos must fuse the realities back together before the timelines collapse into one another. Thankfully, there's still hope as Maya, a cross-dimensional traveller, can psychically link to her three parallel selves. With Prime's control slipping the universes are beginning to meld and that spells disaster for all living creatures. A fourth world called Prime maintains the world balances but is now in meltdown mode. As revealed in the opening cutscene, the multiverse is facing imminent collapse with only four worlds remaining: one that's essentially used to collect resources, another filled with factories and a third full of high-tech science. Liked: It's Got a Story! OK, having a story is fairly standard these days for rogue-lites but I thought Trinity Fusion does a good job at making players invested in its universe. Let's get right into it-here are three things I liked about the game.and one I didn't. There are certain aspects that still need tweaking to make it an unqualified must-play rogue-like, but I still had a blast and can't wait to see how the experience evolves over time. Twenty hours of game time later and I'm happy to report that Trinity Fusion nails the fundamentals of what makes rogue-lites and Metroidvanias so great. This rogue-lite action platform recently went into Steam Early Acces, so I thought why not and took the plunge. But every now and again a new rogue-lite catches my eye and that certainly happened recently with the promising footage I'd seen from Trinity Fusion by Angry Mob Games. Still, with the glut of rogue-lites out these days I'm a bit weary to play new ones since few can match the incredible quality of games like the masterful Dead Cells and Hades. And when a game fuses these two genres together-even better. Heck, already this year I've reviewed Metroid Prime Remastered and Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania. It's no secret that I love a good rogue-lite or Metroidvania game. The Multiverse has been tampered with, again!
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