

#PRAEY FOR THE GODS FIRST BOSS UPGRADE#
You can also upgrade items and weapons, create potions, cook food, and are able to craft certain items to survive the harsh environment such as temporary fires to keep warm.Īrguably the biggest selling point, to me at least, is just how beautifully detailed and crafted the world within the game can be.

Combined with these are other gameplay mechanics that these games both feature such as the ever so popular weapon degradation system from BoTW as well as its emphasis on approaching the game world in however way you wish giving Praey for the Gods a very open ended feeling with how you approach its 8 bosses scattered throughout the island. The other title being The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild with its emphasis on open world exploration, treasure hunting, environmental puzzle solving, and famously of course being able to climb on (almost) any surface and reach the tops of vertically imposing structures or even the mountains themselves. One being the aforementioned Shadow of the Colossus with its larger than life boss battles that are nothing short of epic visual spectacle. Praey for the Gods balances the styling of two prominent games as its influences. It is these cold, wintry winds that conceal a grim, supernatural secret that will lead you on a perilous journey to uncover ancient secrets that might have been better left buried under the snow. You strive to end the island's frozen cataclysm that keeps it forever frozen. The game is set on the shores of a frigid, icy island whose very soil shows the stains of those who came before. In its own unique and highly engrossing way, Praey for the Gods offers a highly captivating mystery and adventure that fills the void left behind by SotC. The game is probably something most people have heard of but probably never played. Going into this game, I was aware that it was touted as a worthy spiritual successor to Shadow of the Colossus, another game I adore and fondly remember. This game turned out to be far more enjoyable than I had anticipated.
