![]() Some will be sitting in the world, others will be guarded by monsters, and others will require puzzles to be completed to grab them. There are also a number of treasures to simply find though exploring. Outside of the Vaults there are heroic challenges such as Odysseus’s arrow challenges where you have to thread arrows through an obstacle course, or navigation challenges to tackle within a time limit. The puzzles themselves vary between moving balls to sockets, stacking weights, killing enemies, and tracing a path using arrows. Some can be tackled in a few minutes while others will take much longer due to the multi-faceted aspect of them. The difficulty of each vault is rated out of three, and vary in length. Along with Ambrosia found in the world you can use these resources to improve Fenyx’s health and stamina. A plethora of Vaults transport Fenyx to Tartaros to solve puzzles and fight enemies, the rewards for doing so typically being weapon or armour skins, and a bolt of Zeus’ lightning. ![]() Much like Ubisoft’s other open world games there are a lot of side content to tackle if you fancy taking a break from the main path of the story. The entire story is narrated by Prometheus with Zeus chipping in, and this narrator relationship offers some good humour while giving a crash course in Greek mythology. His invasion of the Golden Isle has seen the gods Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, and Hephaestus being overpowered to the point that Zeus turns to Prometheus for help. It is not a good time to be visiting though, as Typhon, the son of the titan Gaea who was imprisoned by Zeus, has escaped and is out to take his revenge. The tale of Fenyx begins as he or she is washed upon the Golden Isle, which was by the legendary inventor Daedalus as a home for the Greek gods, demigods, and some humans. However, Immortals: Fenyx Rising is a much more focused experience that uses its base of Greek mythology to present a fun and at times humourous experience. You can climb almost every surface and you have wings to glide on, both of which use stamina, there are vaults in place of shrines, and there are a lot of puzzles to solve out in the wild. Let us get the obvious out of the way: Immortals Fenyx Rising has some similarities to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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