The game is steeped in folklore. You’ll explore lush forests, ancient ruins, and icy peaks while battling giants, undead warriors, and mythical beasts.
While the game received mixed reviews for its "clunky" old-school controls, it has developed a following among gamers who appreciate and a lack of hand-holding. It doesn’t use modern quest markers or auto-saves; instead, it relies on manual save points and player intuition. Eternity: The Last Unicorn DescДѓrcaИ›i jocul pen...
Unlike modern third-person games, Eternity uses fixed camera angles. This creates a cinematic, "retro" feel but requires careful positioning during combat. The game is steeped in folklore
The world of Alfheim is in peril. The , sacred protectors of elven immortality, have been taken by witchcraft. You play as Aurehen , a young elf tasked with finding the last remaining Unicorn to break a curse that threatens her people's existence. Along the way, you’ll also control Bior , a Viking searching for his lost comrades, as their paths intertwine to save the realm. Key Gameplay Features It doesn’t use modern quest markers or auto-saves;
You switch between Aurehen (who uses magic and agility) and Bior (who relies on brute strength and high HP). Each character has unique leveling paths and skill sets.
If you enjoy the aesthetic of the PS2 era and want a mythology-rich adventure that rewards patience, this is a hidden gem worth exploring on Steam.
is a nostalgic trip back to the era of classic action-RPGs, drawing heavy inspiration from Norse mythology and the fixed-camera mechanics of early 2000s titles. Released in early 2019, it offers a challenging, old-school experience for players who miss the deliberate pacing of games like the original Resident Evil or Onimusha . The Story: A Quest for Immortality