There is also the matter of the four Tantas (like overlords for each of the realms in Athia) that she has to take down due to their succumbing to madness. It doesn’t take long for her to discover that Athia is in turmoil as it is being plagued by something known as the Break that turns humans into zombies and animals into Mutants. She then finds a random cuff in an abandoned building and gets transported to Athia, an alien world. The main character in Forspoken is Frey Holland someone who is dealing with life in New York on her own and obviously not doing it very well as she gets caught up with unsavory characters and finds herself in trouble with the law. It does a lot of things strangely and frustratingly, but it also does a lot of things well, so I enjoyed my time with it and appreciated it for what it tried to do. Thanks to Square Enix, we were granted the opportunity to review Forspoken and I really got to be honest I can understand some of the criticisms that the game had but I really feel that this game is kind of underrated. Regardless of the loud discourse over multiple mainstream media sites I was perhaps morbidly curious myself and decided to request a review code. I must admit that when I tried the demo it really didn’t click with me either and I was questioning if the full release would be worth it. A brand-new IP which hopefully was meant to be a start to a new franchise has really been put through the wringer with a lot of complaints about the main character Frey, the barren world Athia that players will run around in, and how the experience was just a major disappointment. I think much has been shared about Forspoken at this point that it feels like what was once supposed to be a big step for Luminous Productions has come to a very screeching thud. Developed By: Luminous Productions Published By: Square Enix Platforms: PlayStation 5 / PC Reviewed On: PlayStation 5 Review Code Provided By: Square Enix
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