![]() After climbing up to a high vantage point, you won’t be looking around the map to find something that catches your eye. There’s also a non-stop torrent of references to Greek mythology that often veer into deep cuts that the average person probably wouldn’t recognize, which should be an absolute joy for anyone interested in the Greek pantheon.Įxploration in Immortals is one of its greatest weaknesses. The bickering between the two narrators is the highlight of the game’s writing, with Zeus’ inflated ego and tendency to be a complete bastard to everyone in Olympus making for a reliable source of comedy. Along the way, the story is narrated by Zeus and Prometheus, who have bet on whether or not a mortal would be able to defeat Typhon. Fenyx, the only mortal who survived Typhon’s wrath, is tasked by the messenger god Hermes to restore the gods to their full power and gather them together to close the gates of Tartaros. The monstrous Typhon has escaped from his prison beneath Mount Etna and vowed revenge on the gods of Olympus, reducing them to shadows of their former selves and letting the monsters of Tartaros roam the lands. Immortals takes place in the world of Greek mythology, featuring all of its gods and monsters as major characters and creatures roaming the world. ![]() The similarities are plentiful, but the differences between them are substantial enough to make Immortals a distinct experience that can either fall short of Zelda or surpass it entirely depending on what exactly it is you wanted from Link’s latest adventure. I don’t like directly comparing two games in a review, but since Immortals is one of the first major releases in this emerging “Wildlike” subgenre, it would be tough not to put it up against Breath of the Wild. Hell, Aphrodite’s first blessing is literally just Mipha’s Grace, restoring your health automatically when you fall in battle once every 20 minutes. As you clear the main story and free the four gods, you’ll even receive blessings from them that boost your power and provide new abilities. You climb up to a high place when you arrive in a new area and fill out your map, gliding down to visit points of interest and clear out miniature dungeons full of puzzles and bonus treasures. You explore a wide open world where you can travel anywhere and do quests in any order. Improved stability when entering Typhon’s Vault.Immortals: Fenyx Rising takes a lot of cues from Breath of the Wild.Fixed an issue where Fenyx was stuck while idle on top of the Messenger of the Gods Statue when enjoying the beautiful view for too long.Fixed the ordering of the Helmets of the Eastern Realm obtained from completing Myths of the Eastern Realm story.Addressed an issue where Athena’s Dash ability would deal less damage after obtaining the Immortal Field Breaker upgrade.Myths of the Eastern Realms – Fixed an issue where the player would not get all the fragments from the Mythical Monsters.Ubisoft Connect – Fixed an issue preventing the “Vault of Tartaros Completed” statistic to reach full completion. ![]() Fixed an issue that caused Fenyx to appear in a different vault when restarting Aphrodite’s Vault.Fixed an issue that prevented progression scaling issues with Ubisoft Connect challenge rewards Shard.Ensured that Prometheus uses the right pronoun for Fenyx in a Tale of Fire and Lightning quest.This small Title Update brings a few fixes to the game: ![]() Immortals Fenyx Rising Update 1.32 May 4 (1.3.1): Ubisoft has released the Immortals Fenyx Rising update 1.32 May 4 patch, or what the studio calls Title Update 1.3.1! This patch introduces a number of fixes and stability improvements. ![]()
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