![]() It’s unique yet familier in that Saturday morning cartoon kind of way. The first is the games beautiful visual direction. During this cutscene you immediatly get a sense for two things. The game actually opens with Zeus visiting Prometheus, on his mountain he was chained to, and asking him for a prophecy of how the gods would deal with the release of the dark titan Typhon. So you’re not the “Hero of Time” but at least you have an actual personality. You take up your sibling’s sword and decide that despite never being the hero, you have to help. A paradisical island built for the gods by and everyone on it has been turned to stone and the gods themselves trapped with their essence stolen by the titan Typhon. ![]() You are a side-character named Fenyx and your ship has crashed upon the Golden Isles. The story is pretty simple, and again very similar to previous Ubisoft open worlds. It’s not that I don’t enjoy them, it’s just that a thousand and one games come out every month and my easilly distracted brain will flit from game to game like a child in a sweet shop. The difference between other Ubisoft open world games and Nintendo’s prised pony? It’s actually fun.īeing honest the main reason this review has taken so long is because it takes me a stupid amount of time to beat these kinds of games because I am a completionist by nature and I’m just not that into openworld hack’n’slash as I was. You have a big open map, a big story that takes you all over the big map, a big list of sidequests to do, a big group of enemies to fight and a big stash of fat loot at the end of it all. Summing up Immortals is frightfully easy because it really is just a carbon copy of BotW or any other open world explorative game released in the last decade. The funny thing however is that both of those games are just better than Breath of the Wild and honestly I don’t think it’s even that difficult to do that. Which is ammusing because they already tried that with Assassins Creed: Odyssey. Immortals Fenyx Rising is Ubisofts blatent attempt at cashing in on the popularity of Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. If you aren’t already frothing at the mouth at that spicy headline then buckle up because this review of a game that came out in December last year is going to be full of comparisons to the game everyone seems to love that I just never understood.
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