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Immortals Fenyx Rising Review

Immortals Fenyx Rising is an exciting new action-exploration adventure from Ubisoft. Taking clear inspiration from Breath of the Wild, Ubisoft hopes to combine the rewarding open-world exploration of Link's greatest adventure with the more structured progression of their top RPG titles. With the fantastic debut of Genshin Impact showing the gaming community is still very much loving the more exploration-based RPGs, Immortals Fenyx Rising is hitting the shelves at the perfect time for the genre.

Immortals Fenyx Rising Review

Immortals Fenyx Rising is set on the magnificent Golden Isles, a mythological land of Ancient Greece where Gods, mortals, and mythological creatures roam the open fields and dominate the highest peaks. The story begins with a simple but effective character creation suite that allows you to change the gender of its main hero Fenyx, as well as some other minor appearance options before setting out on an adventure to save the Gods of Olympus.

Sick of the greed, jealousy, cheating, and murder of the Gods of Olympus, Typhon, one of the most powerful titans in existence, breaks free from his mountain prison, where he was placed after an epic battle for ruler of the cosmos against the mighty Zeus.

Zeus, sick and tired of the selfish and belligerent mortals, turned them all to stone, looking to start afresh with his creation of mankind. This angered and divided the other Gods, giving Typhon the perfect opportunity to return to the surface and, one by one, separate the Gods from a soul-like force known as Essence.

While those in the mortal realm face eternity trapped in stone, one lowly shield-bearer survives: Fenyx. Shipwrecked on the Golden Isles, separated from his crew and legendary warrior brother Ligyron, Fenyx sets out on a journey to restore peace to the Golden Isles and return the once powerful gods back to their true selves.

At a glance, the story can appear rather serious for a game of this visual design and creative nature. While it does have its darker moments, it's more often a lighthearted look at the darker and more sinister aspects of Greek Mythology. Zeus, the almighty leader of all the gods, is often portrayed in an almost paragon of virtue style in a lot of media. However, in truth he cheated on his wife more times than any human could count, murdered mortals, engineered the entire Pandora's Box fiasco, and condemned Prometheus to a life of torture. It should go without saying that this is just a very brief breakdown.

While Immortals Fenyx Rising is happy to dive into the seedier side of the Greek Gods and Mythology, it does so with a cheesy grin, keeping the narrative light and entertaining throughout. The writing and character design won't appeal to everyone; Zeus comes across as a bit of an empty-headed mass of muscle, and most of the other Gods are almost caricature in design. Throughout the entire story, Zeus and Prometheus provide narration over the story. Sometimes this offers a deeper insight into particular aspects of Greek Mythology, other times it's some comical back and forth in a battles of egos and smarts. While the tongue-in-cheek nature of the narrative won't appeal to everyone, I had a really good time witnessing the back and forth banter between Greece's most iconic Gods.

It's very clear within minutes of beginning Fenyx's adventure that this is another Ubisoft game. Fans of Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Watch Dogs will immediately recognize the core mechanics from all of these franchise games, proud and present center stage. The tower mechanic is still in play (albeit with only a few of them), along with the same map mechanics and reward systems. It's all very familiar, but unlike Ubisoft's other hit games, it feels entirely out of place.

Breath of the Wild, and more recently Genshin Impact, captured the beauty of exploration – something that has taken a backseat in a lot of today's games as developers attempt to thrust players down linear paths and set objectives. Whether one is climbing a random cliff to find a named enemy or a hidden chest, or diving to the depths of the lake to discover a lost helmet, it's real exploration where sometimes you find magnificent wonders and other times you spend 15 minutes climbing a cliff to find nothing.

Immortals Fenyx Rising doesn't have that same love and emotion in the exploration of an otherwise gorgeous game world. While Ubisoft has taken a slight step back, it's nowhere near enough for a game of this style. Climbing my first tower, a huge statue of Aphrodite, I was immediately fatigued at the thought of climbing yet more towers in yet another Ubisoft game. There's only a handful, so that fatigue disappeared over time, but was replaced by the disappointing introduction of scouting.

Whenever you reach a new tower to climb, you're encouraged to use its Far Sight feature, a set of binoculars of sorts. You sit atop a high peak and scan around the map waiting for the controller to vibrate and a small icon to appear so you can reveal the objective permanently on your map. This works for puzzles, chests, vaults, and most of the title's content. While exploring is very much a thing, it's never diving into the unknown, as you know exactly what to expect around the next corner. It's an intuitive system that's counterintuitive to the genre's core concepts.

After climbing my first tower, I looked at the vast lands below. Immortals Fenyx Rising has a huge game world; nowhere near as big as Ubisoft's other games, but plenty big enough to have a good time running from objective to objective. Taking down various Mythological beasts like Cyclops, Minotaurs, and Gorgons, the enemy variety is very lacking but the combat system is a blast – at least initially.

It follows the core fundamentals of light and heavy attacks with parrying and dodging as defensive options. Executing a perfect dodge slows time, allowing Fenyx to unleash his most powerful god-like abilities, and nailing a perfect parry can send projectiles hurtling back at the source. Both actions make you feel like a total badass when executed correctly, but the rest of the combat struggles to keep up. Combining the different god powers is a very rewarding experience, but it becomes very repetitive towards the latter stages of the game.

While there's a few weapons and armor pieces to grab from chests, the core concept doesn't improve throughout the game. The core three weapon types – sword, hammer, and bow – are a constant, meaning the combat never evolves any further than the first few hours of the game. You'll use the same combinations of attacks, the same abilities, and the same approach to combat. It leaves the progression feeling a little stagnant and lacking compared to other titles in the genre.

The two main design elements Immortals Fenyx Rising shares with the likes of Breath of the Wild and Genshin Impact are puzzles; if you can see somewhere, you can get there. The climbing feels solid; though it's very slow (and without certain ability upgrades, very frustrating), it does allow the player to explore almost anywhere on the map. The puzzles are arguably one of its most appealing elements, even for me, someone that absolutely hates – and equally sucks – at puzzles in video games.

I found a lot of the puzzles to be far too simple. It was a 10-15 second glance to discover the solution, and then several minutes of messing with the games physics and puzzle mechanics to get the solution in place. I never really felt I was completing puzzles, seldom getting the satisfaction experienced when winning a battle of wits. It felt more like I was simply going through the motions of what a puzzle should be without ever being, well, puzzled.

That's a very subjective perspective. There are a lot of accessibility options in the game that can provide hints and tips towards solving the puzzle content, making it very clear that accessibility over difficulty was Ubisoft's direction here. It's likely to be a hit or miss part of the game for many. Some of the puzzles are very creative – and it's a pleasure to watch the pieces fall into place – but some players may feel a little underwhelmed at the basic elements of the puzzle solving.

Immortals Fenyx Rising Final Thoughts

Immortals Fenyx Rising is a charming and fun adventure into Greek mythology with Ubisoft's trademark core design elements thrown in to support the experience. It is a worthwhile adventure for those looking to scratch that Breath of the Wild itch, but one that experienced Ubisoft fans may feel is a little too familiar.

This review of Immortals Fenyx Rising was done on the PlayStation 5 using a PlayStation 4 version of the game. A review code was provided by the publisher.
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5 Best Games of December 2020


With both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X now available, gamers now have even more ways to play this holiday season. As we get ready to go shopping, Gamers Heroes takes a look at the 5 best games of December 2020. Oh, and we won't make you click through five pages to look at the entire list.

5 Best Games of December 2020

Override 2: Super Mech League

For those who just can't get enough mech action, Modus Games is giving players what they want with the upcoming release of Override 2: Super Mech League. A robust Career Mode will have players rising through the ranks, and hazardous arenas can be found worldwide. Cosmetic items and attachments are available for those that like to customize the game's more than 20 robots.

Override 2: Super Mech League will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC on December 22, 2020.

Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythmic Adventure Pack

The rhythm-based gameplay of the Taiko no Tatsujin series goes in a new direction with the release of Bandai Namco's Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythmic Adventure Pack. Players will be able to join the protagonist Don-chan in two RPG adventures, each featuring Taiko Battles and more than 130 songs. As an added bonus, fans of the anime series Demon Slayer can enjoy the inclusion of "Gurenge."

Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythmic Adventure Pack will come out for the Nintendo Switch on December 3, 2020.

Haven

The Game Bakers are following up their hit Furi with their upcoming title Haven. Unlike the heavy action of their previous title, Haven puts the spotlight on Yu and Kay's relationship, all while inviting players to relax, laugh, and connect. As players traverse its mysterious planet, they'll be able to glide over grass, gather flow, uncover secret areas,and clean out its rust. No need to feel lonely either – local co-op play is also available for those looking to bring a partner along.

Haven will come out for the PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC on December 3, 2020.

Immortals: Fenyx Rising

Originally announced at E3 2019 under the title "Gods and Monsters," Ubisoft Quebec's Immortals: Fenyx Rising is almost upon us. This action adventure title has players taking control of the Greek soldier Fenyx, who must rescue the Greek gods from the titan Typhon. A large open world is available for the player to discover, dotted with various side-objectives and optional puzzles. Fenyx is pretty nimble as well, possessing the ability to climb cliffs, ride on a mount, and fly using the wings of Daedalus.

Immortals: Fenyx Rising will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, Nintendo Switch, and PC on December 3, 2020.

Cyberpunk 2077

After years of anticipation and multiple delays, CD PROJEKT RED's Cyberpunk 2077 is launching in December. This futuristic open-world, action-adventure story has players taking control of the mercenary V, who has made his home in Night City. The world is your oyster in this title, with players acquiring skills in hacking and machinery, utilizing an arsenal of ranged weapons, and making use of a number of options for melee combat. A number of minigames have also been included, which include hacking, boxing, martial arts, auto racing, and shooting ranges.

Cyberpunk 2077 will come out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on December 10, 2020.

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The Good Life Coming Summer 2021


Developed by White Owls Inc and published by The Irregular Corporation, SWERY's freestyle RPG The Good Life will launch in Summer of 2021.

Kickstarted last year by more than 12,000 fans, The Good Life puts players in the shoes of New-York based photographer Naomi, who sets off for the rural English town of Rainy Woods. As she sets out to pay off her debts, she quickly learns that things there aren't what they seem, with a number of shapeshifting residents making it their home.

Players will be able to use both detective and photography skills to learn more of Rainy Woods' secrets. The ability to grow your own garden, make friends, catch a cold, and even ride a sheep are also included.

Learn more with the trailer below:

The Good Life | Publishing Announcement | ESRB

The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Source: Press Release
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Atelier Ryza 2 Prologue Movie Released


Catch up on the world of Koei Tecmo's Atelier Ryza 2 with the prologue movie for the game.

This title once again puts players in the shoes of Reisalin Stout, or Ryza for short. She hails from Kurken Island, and is an alchemist that wishes to change her ordinary life. Her journey from three years ago is explored (which is the basis for the original game), as well as what the future may have in store.

You can watch it below:

Atelier Ryza 2 – Prologue Movie

Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy is a JRPG that features abilities like climbing, swimming, lightning, grappling hooks on trees, and riding monsters, along with crawling and sliding through dungeons and areas.

The 'Linkage Synthesis' system from the original title now allows players to fill the Material Loops with the required ingredients to create weapons, tools, and medicine. The 'Essence' feature will also give players the chance to alter the elemental trait of an item during synthesis.

The game will come out on January 26, 2021 for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.

Source: YouTube
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Triple and Double Rewards This Week in GTA Online


Players will be able to take advantage of a number of Triple and Double Rewards this week in Rockstar Games' GTA Online.

From now through December 9, players will be able to claim Triple Rewards in Deadline and King of the Hill. All Rockstar Created Open Wheel Races will also pay out double from now through December 9.

All those that play GTA Online before December 9 will receive the White and Red Nagasaki Tee on the house.

Those that swing by The Diamond Casino & Resort can give the Lucky Wheel a daily spin to win GTA$, RP, clothing, mystery prizes and more. This week's top prize is the Benefactor BR8 open wheel race car wrapped in The Quick Fix livery.

In honor of Black Friday, players can take advantage of the following discounts:

  • Declasse Scramjet – 60% off
  • Imponte Ruiner 2000 – 60% off
  • Ocelot Stromberg – 60% off
  • Principe Deveste Eight – 60% off
  • Nagasaki Shotaro – 70% off
  • Terrorbyte – 70% off
  • Terrorbyte Upgrades & Modifications – 70% off
  • Pegassi Oppressor – 50% off
  • Pegassi Oppressor Mk II – 50% off
  • RM-10 Bombushka – 70% off
  • B-11 Strikeforce – 70% off
  • Buckingham Luxor – 70% off
  • mBuckingham Luxor Deluxe – 70% off
  • Buckingham Swift (including Swift with Flying Bravo) – 70% off
  • Buckingham Swift Deluxe – 70% off

All Nightclub properties and Upgrades are on sale this week, along with all Garages and Special Cargo Warehouses. Players can also cop the following discounts:

Additional Vehicles:

  • Ocelot R88 – 30% off
  • Annis RE-7B – 40% off
  • Dinka Vindicator – 30% off
  • Western Rampant Rocket – 30% off
  • Shitzu Hakuchou Drag – 30% off

Additional Real Estate:

  • Large Special Cargo Warehouses – 30% off
  • Nightclubs – 40% off
  • Nightclub Upgrades & Modifications – 30% off
  • All Garages – 40% off

Finally, GTA Online players that have connected their Rockstar Games Social Club account with their Prime Gaming account will receive GTA$200K for playing any time this week. Prime Gaming members will also receive the Vespucci Canals Nightclub location for free, plus an exclusive 60% off the Declasse DR1 and 80% off the Imponte Nightshade.

Source: Press Release
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Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny Gets New Story Trailer


Learn more about the story behind NIS America's Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny with the latest story trailer for the SRPG.

In this title, the strongest God of Destruction in recorded history has emerged to wreak absolute havoc, with countless Netherworlds finding themselves at its mercy. Though the Darkest Assembly doesn't know how to counter this threat, word comes out that God of Destruction has already been defeated.

You can view the story trailer below:

Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny – Story Trailer (Nintendo Switch)

A "Names of the Netherworld" contest will also kick off today. Four winners will have their names available as a random option within the game's Character Creation Menu and a randomly generated name for enemy units, along with a copy of the Unrelenting Edition. The contest will run to December 4, 2020 at 11:59pm PT, and winners will be notified via email.

The voice talent was also revealed for the title. Brandon Winckler will play Zed, Jason Marnocha will play Cerberus, Kelly Baskin will play Melodia, and Sungwon Cho will play Misedor.

The game will come out for the Nintendo Switch in Summer of 2021.

Source: Press Release
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Observer: System Redux Review

Looking to build on the success of 2017's Observer, studio Bloober Team hopes to bring the psychological horror experience to next-generation platforms. Boasting new graphics, improved lighting, additional content, and improvements to the overall gameplay, does it warrant enough for a remaster only a few years down the road?

Observer: System Redux Review

Set in the year 2084, Observer: System Redux offers a glimpse into a dark, dystopian cyberpunk future where a digital disease killed thousands, war ravaged the world, and seedy corporations seized power – enslaving the population through virtual reality, cybernetic implants, and augmentations.

You take on the role of Daniel Lazarski, played by the late, legendary Rutger Hauer (complete with upturned collar), as an Observer – a futuristic cop, controlled by the corporations and used as a tool of fear and oppression to control the populace. Armed with cybernetic implants, Observers are the perfect interrogation tool, using a Dream Eater device to directly infiltrate the mind of a suspect, withdrawing any and all information – regardless of the cost.

The story begins as Daniel Lazarski receives a bizarre call from his estranged son Adam. Concerned for his safety, Lazarski heads to the Class C District, where the dregs of society are forced to live. When he arrives, he learns of a murder that took place in Adam's apartment. Unsure of his son's fate, he sets out to solve a series of murders in an apartment building sealed off from the outside world – under the guise of a potential outbreak of the deadly Nanophage.

Observer: System Redux is almost entirely story-based. Unraveling the mysteries of Adam's murder takes Lazarski to strange and bizarre places, from the dirty basements of the apartment building to the subconscious of dying suspects. I won't go into specifics, as spoiling any single part is likely to have a detrimental impact on the experience. Nevertheless, it's a fantastic story that is dark and seedy in places, supported by an interesting cast and solid voice acting throughout. It will disturb you, it will frighten you, and it will entertain.

The core gameplay mechanics of Observer: System Redux put you in the shoes of a cyberpunk detective, examining crime scenes, hunting down clues, questioning witnesses, and trying to locate suspects. Much of this is a very logical and methodical experience. You discover a body in an apartment and use your cybernetic implants to look for clues. Lazarski has two main tools at his disposal – EM Vision and Bio Vision – which are used to analyze biological and technological clues, respectively.

This approach to the detective experience can often be very hit and miss in video games. Playing detective is an exciting prospect on paper, but rarely do games deliver an experience free of frustration. If you've played other games attempting something similar, you're sure to be familiar with the dreaded "final clue." You spend 20 minutes searching a room or a house for a single objective you've yet to interact with, or a poorly placed item hidden somewhere obscure. Thankfully, Observer: System Redux avoids that wall of frustration nearly entirely. There's are a couple of locations that can feel puzzling, but for the most part, it's a fluid experience that adds to the overall design, not hindering the concept.

The original release of Observer showed a lot of promise, but struggled with certain aspects of gameplay, hindering the flow of the narrative with poorly designed stealth sequences that left a sour taste with our original review. Alongside many other improvements to the overall gameplay and content, the stealth aspects have been massively improved and no longer serve as an irritating brick wall to an otherwise flowing experience.

Observer: System Redux's gameplay improvements have helped propel the game from pretty good to fantastic, but the visuals are where the benefits of the remaster really shine. It's something you really have to play to experience, but the directional lighting, audio, and cyberpunk infused visuals make for an immersive feast for the senses. It is currently the best looking game I've played on the PlayStation 5.

Observer: System Redux combines a psychological thriller narrative with psychedelic visuals, terrifying chase scenes, and next-generation graphics to provide one of the most impressive remaster packages I've played in ages.

This review of Observer: System Redux was done on the PlayStation 5. A review code was provided.
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Worms Rumble, Just Cause 4 and Rocket Arena Coming to PlayStation Plus December 2020


All PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to add Worms Rumble, Just Cause 4 and Rocket Arena to their libraries this December.

Available for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Worms Rumble will feature real-time, arena-based 32 player multiplayer gameplay. Players will be able to customize their worm and take part in seasonal events, community collaborations, and daily challenges. Cross-platform support for both Deathmatch and Battle Royale modes will also be included.

The second title planned for PlayStation Plus this December is the PlayStation 4 title Just Cause 4. Players will be transported to the South America country of Solís as they follow the story of Rico Rodriguez, who takes the fight against the tech-driven private military organization known as the Black Hand. You can read our review here.

Finally, the PlayStation 4 version of EA's 3v3 shooter Rocket Arena will come out for PlayStation Plus in December. Players will enter the arena and master a number of distinctive rockets and abilities as they take down opponents in Knockout, Rocketball, Mega Rocket, and Treasure Hunt.

Learn more with the following PlayStation Access video:

PlayStation Plus Monthly Games – PS4 and PS5 – December 2020

These three titles can be added from Tuesday, December 1, 2020 through Monday, January 4, 2021.

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Cosplay Wednesday – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Paya


For all those who couldn't get enough of 2017's The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (we certainly couldn't), Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity is here. As players get ready to venture back 100 years, Gamers Heroes takes a look at a spot-on cosplay of Paya.

Cosplaying since 2009 (and professionally cosplaying since 2014), TineMarieRiis turned her talents to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Paya in these shots. As one of her favorite side characters in the game, she said she can relate to her in a number of different ways (even calling her a "waifu").

According to her, the wig and the jacket were the most complicated parts of this cosplay. Thankfully, she had her sister Sophie provide guidance on her sewing efforts.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Paya Cosplay

Credit goes to Sophie Karine Riis for the photos.

You can find TineMarieRiis on DeviantArt here and on Facebook here.

Do you enjoy a bit of gaming cosplay? Or maybe you're passionate enough to do it full time. Drop me a line at casey@gamersheroes.com and we'll feature some of your cosplay.

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PlayStation 5 Restocks Coming Later in 2020


An official Tweet made by the PlayStation account has confirmed that there will be more PlayStation 5 consoles in stock by the end of the year.

The Tweet, which can be seen below, mentioned that the launch of the PlayStation 5 was their biggest launch to date. They stated that more PlayStation 5 inventory will be sent to retailers before the end of the year, and that all those interested should be in touch with these businesses.

The PlayStation 5 features an AMD GPU capable that is capable of 4K resolutions at up to 120 frames per second, hardware-accelerated ray tracing, 3D audio effects via the Tempest Engine, and backward compatibility with most PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR games. For those who have them from previous generations, PlayStation 5 games can use the existing PlayStation Move, PlayStation VR Aim Controller, PlayStation Camera, officially licensed headsets, and specialty controllers.

In Japan, a combined total of 118,082 PlayStation 5 consoles were sold during its launch week, making it the best-selling console in the country. PlayStation 5 games are not region locked, allowing players to play games released worldwide.

Source: Twitter
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