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Ubisoft Québec released this open-world adventure in late 2020 after finishing Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. You play as Fenyx, a mortal who must save the Greek gods from the Titan Typhon on the Isle of the Blessed. The game mixes mythology with bright cartoon visuals and heavy puzzle solving. It launched on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, and Stadia before hitting next-gen consoles later. Think of it as a lighthearted take on Greek myths where you climb towers, solve riddles, and fight monsters while the story unfolds through a narrator who constantly jokes with you. The setting feels like a living storybook rather than a gritty historical drama.
Sessions revolve around climbing massive structures to unlock new areas or finding hidden treasures that upgrade your gear. You wield basic attacks and special abilities tied to specific gods like Zeus or Athena. Combat involves dodging, parrying, and using elemental powers to break enemy shields. Exploration is the real focus since you must solve environmental puzzles to progress through dungeons or open gates. The controls feel responsive on console, and the camera adjusts automatically when you scale vertical surfaces. You spend most of your time jumping between platforms, solving light-based riddles, and fighting mythological beasts in arenas. The game tracks your progress with a hub area where you can upgrade skills and check your map for missed secrets.
PlayPile data shows the community is fairly positive despite mixed reviews elsewhere. Our members gave it an average completion rate of 68 percent, suggesting many players finish the main story but skip optional content. The IGDB score sits at 73.8 out of 100 based on 148 ratings from our database. Average playtime hovers around 25 hours for a standard run and jumps to 42 hours for completionists hunting every achievement. Community moods lean heavily toward "relaxing" and "fun," with only 12 percent of recent reviews calling the combat repetitive. Critics on our platform often note that the puzzle design is superior to typical action games, though some mention the story lacks emotional depth compared to other Ubisoft titles.
This title works best if you enjoy solving puzzles while moving through a colorful world without stress. The price varies by platform but usually lands in the budget range for used copies or sales. We tracked 13 achievements including ones for finding all golden statues and beating specific bosses, which adds replay value. It is not perfect since combat can feel shallow after ten hours, and the story relies heavily on humor that might annoy some players. Skip this if you want deep character development or hardcore difficulty. Grab it when it goes on sale if you need a break from serious gaming.
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Single player
IGDB Rating
73.8
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