90
Another rogue-like to add to the mix, Trinity Fusion may be a rose by any other name. It doesn’t do anything new, per se, but that it can go toe to toe without needing to is a good sign in itself. Let the future sounds and visuals take you in, but be warned: it’s a toughie.
80
Looking at how much time I’ve spent doing runs on this, even without the expectation of making it very far, is a testament to Trinity Fusion’s staying power. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: if a game can get me to procrastinate writing a review because I’m too enamored with playing it, something has gone very right. Eventually, you’ll go enough rounds that rooms and setups might start looking the same, and not every build will go out as planned due to the luck of the draw throwing you a bad weapon or useless perk. But all of that probably won’t deter a rogue-lite fan who can see the fun in the stylish and fluid combat, and sci-fi sightseers will be in for a treat with all the beautiful backgrounds and wild alien lifeforms. Angry Mob Studios has struck a damn fine balance between fun, progress, and style here with Trinity Fusion, so here’s hoping some rebalances and tweaks will grow out this multiversal menagerie even more into the stellar juggernaut it’s well on its way to becoming.
66
Trinity Fusion is enjoyable to play, but the overall package feels lacking in comparison to others in the genre. The lack of character development, and underwhelming visuals are kept afloat by enjoyable core gameplay that should mostly appeal to dedicated fans of the genre.
7
This game has some cool ideas—playing as three characters with fast-paced combat and platforming to reach the boss is a solid setup—but the execution needs work. // PLATFORMING is mostly smooth until the bonus levels, which are brutal: moving platforms, tiny air-dashes, and deadly thorns make them more rage-quit than reward. // UPGRADES are confusing—I couldn’t figure out how the tournament system works, and getting kicked out after failing those awful jumps felt punishing. // COMBAT is fun at first, but characters get locked into slow attack animations while enemies easily dodge and counter. Special abilities? Pretty useless. One shoots fireballs upward (seriously?), and most are too situational to rely on. Energy runs out fast—even on easy mode—forcing you into melee. // MELEE itself is frustrating: enemies can hit you from across the screen, while your sword barely reaches anyone standing next to you. Some weapons feel like you're swinging a toothpick. // Overall, this could be a great game with some serious tweaking—but right now, it’s a promising mess held back by bad design choices.
4
Trinity Fusion is a fun but mediocre roguelike at a medium price point. While it clearly takes some inspiration Metroidvanias and Dead Cells, while it nails the fluidity and movement, it lacks much to keep the attention. A lackluster, confusing progression, boring abilities and weapons, and minimal reason to invest in the story or characters holds this game back from standing tall with the other greats in the genre. However the 20-25$ price point, it does reasonable make back it's money in play time. Don't go in with too high expectations, but there is some good hack and slash and shoot in store.
0
5 bosses in the entire game. Very generic. Slow progression. Very short but artificially stretched so that you can play for many hours when it's already boring in two hours. Without rhythm. Mobile graphics. It deserves a very poor grade. Don't pay for this.
Trinity Fusion
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Dec 15, 2023
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75
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6.5
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Jan 10, 2024
90
Another rogue-like to add to the mix, Trinity Fusion may be a rose by any other name. It doesn’t do anything new, per se, but that it can go toe to toe without needing to is a good sign in itself. Let the future sounds and visuals take you in, but be warned: it’s a toughie.
Jan 2, 2024
80
Trinity Fusion is a good action platformer with a nice dimension hopping angle. It’s not startlingly original, though the issues that exist are minor and unlikely to bother anyone too much. It’s well worth playing.
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Jun 11, 2025
7
This game has some cool ideas—playing as three characters with fast-paced combat and platforming to reach the boss is a solid setup—but the execution needs work. // PLATFORMING is mostly smooth until the bonus levels, which are brutal: moving platforms, tiny air-dashes, and deadly thorns make them more rage-quit than reward. // UPGRADES are confusing—I couldn’t figure out how the tournament system works, and getting kicked out after failing those awful jumps felt punishing. // COMBAT is fun at first, but characters get locked into slow attack animations while enemies easily dodge and counter. Special abilities? Pretty useless. One shoots fireballs upward (seriously?), and most are too situational to rely on. Energy runs out fast—even on easy mode—forcing you into melee. // MELEE itself is frustrating: enemies can hit you from across the screen, while your sword barely reaches anyone standing next to you. Some weapons feel like you're swinging a toothpick. // Overall, this could be a great game with some serious tweaking—but right now, it’s a promising mess held back by bad design choices.
Feb 10, 2024
4
Trinity Fusion is a fun but mediocre roguelike at a medium price point. While it clearly takes some inspiration Metroidvanias and Dead Cells, while it nails the fluidity and movement, it lacks much to keep the attention. A lackluster, confusing progression, boring abilities and weapons, and minimal reason to invest in the story or characters holds this game back from standing tall with the other greats in the genre. However the 20-25$ price point, it does reasonable make back it's money in play time. Don't go in with too high expectations, but there is some good hack and slash and shoot in store.
Dec 15, 2023
80
Multiverses may be overdone in moviedom, but they've provided some fresh and very welcome ideas in Trinity Fusion. As such, this is one of the most enjoyable rogue-lites I’ve played all year. Add to that the responsive controls and engaging combat and this is easily Angry Mob Games' best release yet.
Dec 15, 2023
75
A good roguelite where the action and premise are the highlights, but falls behind the best of the genre. Nevertheless, if you like action platformers and are looking for a new roguelite to obsess for dozens of hours... You just found it.
Dec 29, 2023
70
Trinity Fusion fulfills its primary function, which is to entertain and challenge. Its strong point is its agile and entertaining combat system, which invites us to dodge at the last moment and combine the temporary improvements that we have acquired. It is designed with the idea that there is always a way to dodge damage and that, potentially, we could go through the entire game without being touched. That guarantees interesting bosses with logical attack patterns, which we can learn to dodge and windows to counterattack.
Dec 15, 2023
70
Trinity Fusion has a unique premise but quickly falls into the tried and tested conventions of the genre. The gameplay loop is addictive and offers variety through the number of options available and different locations for each character. While elements of the combat are strong, such as evasion, it lacks the fluidity seen with its peers. Trinity Fusion has a lot of interesting ideas and the drip-fed story adds intrigue, however, its reliance on familiar traits makes this blend into the crowd.
Dec 24, 2023
60
For almost everything that Trinity Fusion does right, it fumbles equally in some other crucial aspect.
Dec 18, 2023
0
5 bosses in the entire game. Very generic. Slow progression. Very short but artificially stretched so that you can play for many hours when it's already boring in two hours. Without rhythm. Mobile graphics. It deserves a very poor grade. Don't pay for this.
SummaryExplore dark, sci-fi worlds and engage in fast-paced and precise combat in Trinity Fusion - a Rogue-Lite action platformer set in a sprawling, doomed multiverse.
Rated Tfor Teen
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- PC
- Xbox Series X
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- PlayStation 5
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- Nintendo Switch
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