The game seems to be best enjoyed on a normal difficulty and not a hard one, and. Although there is a vast world to explore, the game suffers from a common case of being "large but empty." On the upside though, the game is incredibly optimized and loads virtually instantly. The sluggish movement and high amounts of damage weigh on the games enjoyment. The developers had an idea for what they wanted to achieve with the game, but were not sure how to balance it all together. Sadly, I cannot recommend it at its current price point, as it is a short, unmemorable game. In short, Præy for the Gods is a rough gem that might be worth a play if you enjoy open-world adventure games. Some of the bosses are creative and fun to play against while others can be annoyingly tedious due to faulty, unpolished design. Don’t sleep on this one it’s worth your time. While the controls can be occasionally floaty, the pure enjoyment of tackling these puzzle monsters is an absolute joy. Health points are not the primary concern in this game stamina is. Praey for the Gods is another showcase of what a small team can accomplish when a far larger team won’t. The game seems to be best enjoyed on a normal difficulty and not a hard one, and there is no way to adjust the difficulty setting once it is locked in. The sluggish movement and high amounts of damage weigh on the game's enjoyment. 5.8 Mixed or average reviews based on 5 Ratings Your Score 0 Summary: 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. Praey for the Gods falls far short of the classic monster-climbing game it so clearly draws. And by "attack", I mean more like triggering a damage event by repeatedly activating some pedestals. Praey for the Gods reviewed by Travis Northup on PlayStation 5. Instead, the bosses are designed to be taken down by having the player climb onto their bodies to "attack" certain weak points while trying not to fall off. In spite of what the trailers lead you to believe, it is NOT a Souls-like-you do not engage in any epic boss battles. At its core, the game feels like a Breath of the Wild clone. For an open-world game made by a small indie studio of only three people, Præy for the Gods has the makings of a potentially brilliant For an open-world game made by a small indie studio of only three people, Præy for the Gods has the makings of a potentially brilliant adventure game, but is ultimately weighed down by somewhat ambitious game design.
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