![]() ![]() A Beautifully Frigid WorldĮxplore a landscape of unending winter framed by snow-capped peaks and crawling fog. To restore balance and reclaim the land, you will be faced with questions that not even the gods know the answer to. Why won't the winter stop? Why has no one returned? Cryptic paintings left behind allude to a story once thought forgotten. While destiny will give you a nudge, virtually all the large beasts can be attempted in any order allowing you to set the course. Praey for the Gods is a non-linear game where you choose who you battle and how. Triumphing over these trials will prepare you for the impossible odds that wait. Nature isn't the only danger, so craft weapons, defeat minions for better gear, and venture into long forgotten caves to discover their secrets. Make fires, hunt for food, and find the equipment you need to make it through an eternal winter. You'll arrive on a frozen island with only the clothes on your back - it's up to you to survive. Swim in frigid water to uncover hidden locations that contain secrets and treasure, but don't stay in too long or your swim could become your last. Ascend to the tops of mountains and then glide over the open world to reach previously inaccessible locations. ![]() You can climb on virtually anything you can get your hands on, from ruins and mountains to the massive beasts that inhabit the land. ![]() Overcome impossible odds to climb atop and defeat the massive beasts that are bound to this land. To restore balance and reclaim the land from the brink, you will be faced with questions that not even a God knows the answer to. Arriving with only the clothes on your back, you must survive the colossal dangers that you encounter. We’ll have to unravel the mystery together when Praey of the Gods makes its triumphant release on January 31 for PC via Steam.Praey for the Gods is a boss climbing open world adventure game where you play as a lone hero sent to the edge of a dying frozen world to discover the mystery behind a never-ending winter. One quick look at the trailers will leave you in awe how exactly did a small team of three video game developers manage to create what looks to be an excellent masterpiece and a worthy successor to SOTC? We can’t answer that question just yet. Perhaps the best part about the game is that you can challenge any of the mammoth-like Gods in any order you choose. The game, after all, is centered around survival, so players will need to make campfire, kill deer for food and synthesize weapons after having defeated a few low-level enemies along the way. You can also expect Praey for the Gods to push players into fighting against the bone-chilling frozen island and its nature. In this open world game, players will not only engage in larger-than-life boss fights, but they will be free to climb, glide and swim their way around the gorgeously cryptic ruins and snowy avalanches, solving puzzles and finding hidden treasures that solve a mystery that even the Gods themselves have trouble unraveling. In Praey for the Gods, players take on the role of a lone boy with bow and arrow in tow, trapped in an apocalyptic winter wonderland and forced to survive against giant, powerful ‘Gods’ that threaten his very life. But what No Matter Studios have concocted here is not imitation, but a celebratory ode to the gameplay and visually stunning experience that Shadow of the Colossus brought to the table 14 years ago. Dark Souls, Overwatch and PUBG - three games that have ultimately created a winning formula in their own right in terms of unparalleled gameplay and mechanics - have seen a plethora of imitators following the wake of their releases. The more I look at the trailers for Praey for the Gods, the more I believe that this goes far beyond what ‘clone’ games are supposed to be capable of. As such, the developers at No Matter Studios have attempted to take the magic wonder of Shadow of the Colossus and spin it on its head with Praey for the Gods, and open world “boss climbing” experience set to release on PC and Steam on January 31st. There are plenty of ‘clone’ games that are gorgeously done and others that come up short. ![]()
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