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  • Summary: Myths of the Eastern Realm introduces a new open world, characters, and story inspired by Chinese mythology, and centering on a new hero named Ku.
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  1. Mar 4, 2022
    10
    Though relatively unchanged in terms of game mechanics, visual quality, and general plot, the cultural context of the characters andThough relatively unchanged in terms of game mechanics, visual quality, and general plot, the cultural context of the characters and overarching themes of Myths of the Eastern Realm is well worth investing a few hours into exploring. The playable character and the Gods of this story are unique from those encountered in the main game in a way that reflects the setting, and I found them both endearing and compelling.

    Some things to consider
    - The DLC can easily be completed - including all the collectibles - in under 10 hours
    - The plot is pretty much the same as in Fenyx, only condensed
    - The gameplay is pretty much unchanged
    - You start with many of the boons from your main file, with only minor collection
    - There are some new mechanics introduced in the puzzles, but they aren't remarkably different
    - The main difference between the main game and this DLC is the cultural context
    - It's a great DLC if you're interested in humanities and you just want to play more
    - It may not be for you if you're already burned out from the main game
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