Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Spanish - Spain, Czech, Romanian, Swedish, Danish, Hungarian, Polish, Turkish, Dutch Grapple, glide and grab hold of massive beasts as you fight to survive and return the world to proper order.ĭeveloper: No Matter Studios Publisher: No Matter Studios You can check out the announcement trailer below to see the game in action.Praey for the Gods is a boss climbing open world adventure game where you play a lone hero sent to the edge of a dying frozen land to explore and solve the secrets of a never ending winter. Now I just need to get over my aversion to snow-centric games in order to warm up to the idea of finally playing the dang thing. ![]() But with the console release suddenly upon me, I guess the ball is in my court. Of course, without knowing how it performs on consoles, it’s hard to say how this version will stack up to the PC version. I will say that the Steam version has mostly positive reviews, which bodes well. There aren’t a ton of reviews out there, so you should do your diligence if Praey interests you. There’s even a Batman-style rope gun for zipping around! Oh, and there are Breath of the Wild-style elements like being able to climb dang near every surface, and use a trusty glider to help you sail to safety from lofty heights. ![]() Speaking of tools, there are also crafting and survival elements in Praey, which will hopefully support a few different playstyles, although ultimately it looks like scaling these beasts and attacking specific hotspots is the name of the game. It follows a nonlinear approach to gameplay, which I assume means you can tackle these enemies in any order, using whatever tools at your disposal. The basic concept for Praey is that you play as a lone warrior sent to a dying world to discover the cause of a never-ending winter, which I would venture to guess involves killing vanquishing the towering giants that inhabit the land. Breakwaters, for example, recently positioned itself to deliver a similar experience to tackling the colossi in Team Ico’s masterpiece, but Breakwaters is also mostly a survival crafting game. There have been a few contenders in the intervening years, but nothing that really scratches that itch. I loved Shadow of the Colossus, and I’ve often lamented how few games managed or even attempted to deliver a similar experience to that thrilling game. Now I just need to find the time to actually play it, what with all of the other games on my plate (it’s been a surprising busy year for games). I just didn’t know when that time would finally arrive. ![]() But knowing a console version was on the horizon, I also felt like holding off so I could utilize my DualSense to tackle these monstrous beasts. Part of that was the issue of control, a problem I’ve only recently remedied. I’ve had this game on my Steam Wishlist for some time now, but I could never pull the trigger.
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