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Harry Potter from multiverse

Quickly peters out of new ideas and the story drags a lot. Not super interesting and way too many systems. Loot system makes this actively worse. Shooting and combat are okay but not sticky enough to keep me playing.

Immortals of Aveum is a somewhat fresh take on First Person Shooters. Instead of guns you use spells that function similarly to different types of guns.

IoA has an aesthetic that I like to call “MagiPunk”. Medieval or High Fantasy with Steampunk/Cyberpunk elements and influences, instead of science or technology, everything is the result of extremely advanced (often vibrant) magic. From character design to writing styles and themes to even the soundtrack, the influences are obvious and blend together pretty well.

Combat gameplay is fun and fast paced, with some puzzle elements. Although some fights can be overwhelming, with a few too many enemies (with some having annoying shields that are always up), and the fights end up being just red, green, and blue lights flashing all over the screen, which can be disorienting.

The story is basic, with almost MCU levels of writing, including a “He’s right behind me, isn’t he?” Almost every character refuse to be upfront about their feelings and goals, constantly flip-flopping their relationships and ideals, and keeping even the smallest of information a secret from the protag, in an attempt to make 5-D chess plays for… reasons. If even just one character took the time to explain things to the protag, there wouldn’t be as many problems. Instead it’s just a mess, filled with gaslighting and “I don’t have time to explain, just do it!”.

Definitely check it out for the gameplay when it’s on sale.

É um jogo perfeitamente okay, mas nada clicou comigo. O combate não tem uma sensação boa, a historia é uma fantasia generica e com um humor onde nada é levado a serio, típico de um filme da marvel.

First half hour didn't convince me at all. Oopsie.


I had such a strange relationship with this game....At first the gameplay was fun, like a magic DOOM without the gore....Then it became the same 10 enemies over and over and over. The story was boring....Then good....Then boring again, but overstayed its welcome. As I complete this game though, it wasn't that bad. Once you found some great spells and good gear, you really got into the groove and I can see how my playstyle would be different to others.

I was expecting a graphical showpiece though and this game is ugly....So very ugly. The lava looks like cheese.

I went into this game mostly blind and it was a very fun ride.
I had heard very little about this game besides it not having a huge reception at launch, so I didn't much pay attention until it recently came to PS+

I had fun with mutliple aspects of it, the visuals are very creative and the world and it's set pieces very memorable and unique, the story is goofy more often than not with a looot of "Marvel" writing bits, but actually original plot twists and world rules.
The combat is fun albeit a tad repetitive but in the run time of the game it never starts to feel like a bother, plus the clear inspirations from Doctor Strange type magic leads to a very fun fantasy combat loop.

It is worth a try, but the biggest down point is the full price, the game shines the most when you feel like you only paid for a AA experience.

I knew this game hadn't been received well, but given that it was free on PSN+ this month, I thought I'd give it a shot. It actually opens strong. The world and lore and premise seemed pretty cool. But man does it have some issues. I made it about 2/3 of the way through the game before tapping out. The combat is just a mess of particle effects and screen filling colors. I get what they're going for: Doom Eternal but with Harry Potter spells. But they only got the formula about 50% of the way there. It just doesn't work. And it certainly isn't helped by some absolutely awful writing. We're talking well below MCU quip standards here. Also, at a pivotal point, the protagonist makes an absolutely terrible decision that the player has no control over. Then you spend a half hour getting reamed out about it even though you didn't even want to do it in the first place. It's just... not fun. Throw in some terrible performance and weak generic open-world filler activities and you've got yourself a game that I can't really recommend even at the price of zero dollars.

Trading guns for magic, you play as one of the special few who can wield all three colours of the arcane. You are armed with Blue (a Rifle), Red (a Shotgun), and Green (a Machine Gun) to mow down your foes. The writing is fun, and the voice acting is good. Although, you might struggle to find a character you actually like, as they are all different shades of asshole. The game claims you can build your character to fit your playstyle, focusing on powering up one colour or evenly spreading your points across all three. However, it then throws you encounters that require specific colours to defeat enemies, spitting in the face of those claims. Sometimes, a game can simply be "good". They don't have to all be masterpieces.

I beat this I didn't really like it I did enjoy it

Surprisingly pleasant storyline for a 125 million $ UE5 demo

Potencial completamente desperdiçado num estúdio novo, ainda que eu achasse que deveriam ter começado com algo mais modesto

Não é um Avengers da vida, história super ok.

Pretty good campaign, plots has too many twists, combats pretty fun tho

For a first game, the quality is strong, and the passion is visible, but it should have been directed by someone who knows when to stop and say "no".

Very cool conceptually with poor execution. Couldn't decide if it wanted to be an rpg or and fps and kinda ends up screwing up both with the indecisiveness. Lore and world is cool though. Game should've had way more customization for combat as well as equipment, etc.

I had never heard of Immortals of Aveum until it dropped on Playstation Plus. I decided to check it out based on a quick trailer. The idea of a mage based FPS did sound like fun and for AAA budget and it being free why wouldn't I at least try it.

Immortals while not spectacular was decent fun for a good bit. The only real drab elements for me was that for one the game was too long for my liking and quickly lost it's luster halfway through with most the game elements already at your disposal and the story I found to be very dull. I appreciate the attempt of making a massive fantasy world for what is essentially a FPS shooter but I found the world and logic a bit too fantastical and overly complex to really get into. While there is a good bit of lore and story building all throughout, the plot is rather simple and straight forward. It just didn't hold my attention. I really don't have much to say about it except for "meh" honestly.

As for the gameplay you have three different colored kind of magics that you can use at any time. Blue magic which is a more precise straight forward shot, Red Magic that explodes in a wide space and Green Magic that shoots many small projectiles in a single path. While that may sound limiting, I really didn't find it to be that in practice. You can switch between them at anytime like a gun in any other FPS. You constantly find new bangles that change the properities of your magic that change their stats such as damage, range, and number of shots. You can really choose which style you want and roll with it. The game does a pretty good job at rolling out gold, upgrades and secrets and really encourage exploration. You can pretty much back travel to any point at any time and find something that will help you solve an old puzzle or get further in an area. Theres a good number of side activities that you can do and I never felt like I was required to do them but if I wanted to I could.

One of the things I really like about Immortals of Aveum is that the magic does feel really good to use. Yes at the end of the day they do kind of feel like guns but the visual and audio design of the magic attacks looks and feels good. The constant particle effects from both player and enemy can really light up the screen and be a visual wonder. However having said that the other side of the coin though is that, that same splender and visual noises does dillute your view of what is happening all around you. I have never played a game as much as Aveum that I really can't tell what is hitting me or what I'm taking damage from. There are so many times that I just see my health drop from 100% to 10% in a blink of an eye. Thankfully you can heal instantly and heals are plentiful but so many encounters that I have lost or took damage from felt so cheap and confusing as I didn't even know why it was happening. I'm taking it up to visual clutter but I'd be lying if I felt like some enemies just hit fast, quiet and hard and I just don't notice it. Enemies usually go down very easily or can be quite tanky. Some enemies I feel like I shoot like 50 times before they are taken down. The combat felt unbalanced.

Immortals of Aveum really was a middle of the road game for me. Held my interest in wanting to finish it but by the halfway mark I was ready for it to be over. It's fine just not spectacular.


I think I'm going to finish it but I understand why people didn't like this game very much.

Disclaimer: I'm playing it on the hardest difficulty for the platinum but I really don't think it's affected my enjoyment all that much.

this game is a lot better than i thought it'd be

the world and lore are way more interesting and unique than i would've given it credit for, the combat is fun and (literally) colorful, lots of interesting story beats and threads (some of which don't pay off admittedly), the dialogue is mostly AWFUL but the characters are pretty likable nonetheless

kind of a shame it flopped at launch. i wouldn't mind seeing a sequel

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errr, she's right behind me, isn't she?

Apesar de ser um lançamento esse jogo é muito lento e chato.

Não recomendo.

A fast paced story driven shooter that told me I could “play my own way” in terms of upgrades and weapons - boy was that wrong.

The story wasn’t anything to really shout home about; had a few twists but sometimes was hard to keep up at times with how much lore there is to the story and characters.

Gameplay got very complicated - for me anyway. It was nice to have a wide variety of spells, but then creating enemies that could only be damaged by certain ones just made the combat turn into chaos.

Nothing really stood out - but I wouldn’t say it’s an overly bad game either. Worth a play if you have PS Plus.

Genuinely dreadful on nearly every aspect. Despite trying to "get my money's worth" from a stupid purchase of this game an hour before it was announced to headline April's PS+ offerings, I could not force myself through it.

Gameplay is vapid with barely any variety in level and enemy design, performance is god-awful despite being obviously upscaled with shimmery/muddy visuals, and the plot is unbearable with the worst protagonist I've ever been forced to play as. Every character is a Marvel-quipping smart-ass with ceaselessly annoying chatter and "jokes" that makes a lobotomy look attractive by comparison.

I got just over 40% according to my Playstation but I couldn't take it any longer, selling my copy and deleting this garbage off console storage for good.

Got to the middle of Chapter 4 and decided I couldn’t do it anymore.
Some of the ugliest, PS3/360 Era “Impressive” Tech Demo ass graphics I’ve seen. Combat that feels like they said “imagine if Doom was shit” and just rolled with it. No sense of place or weight in the world, just feels like you’re controlling a floating camera. And of course, some of the singular worst writing I’ve seen in a game this generation.
Dreadful.
* PS Plus

One of the worst openings to a video game I've played in some time.


Dropei ele várias vezes, mas ele não é tão ruim, chega a se legal, a história é legal, os personagens também, as motivações dele são plausíveis, mas cara... como o jogo é feio, as texturas são feias, em algumas cenas ele é muito bonito, mas só nelas, o jogo tinha um potencial de ser um jogo foda.

This may be the cringiest game I've ever played

Enjoyed my time with this game. Unique spin to the FPS genre with a lot of cool ideas. Falls short in a lot of places, but hoping this gets a sequel to improve on these. Good performances by the cast, story feels inconsistent at points. Overall would recommend.

At one point a character drops the line "he's right behind me isn't he?" and I knew right then I just couldn't spend any more time on a game with dialogue that made me want to drive my head through my monitor.