- Publisher: Lienzo
- Release Date: Mar 10, 2022
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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Mar 18, 2022El juego tiene mecánicas muy básicas, gameplay aburrido y lineal, la historia es un poco buena pero no es nada que te despierte el interés por pasarlo, los diálogos son aburridos al no agregar al menos frases predeterminadas, además, el rendimiento es pésimo, la idea fue buena pero no supieron hacer un juego en 3D
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Apr 4, 2022I can’t really give Aztech Forgotten Gods a recommendation. What looked like a grand action adventure with interesting storytelling, exotic imagery, and cool gadgets, turned into a blancmange—several ingredients, but flavorless and unsatisfying. It could be worth the price-tag if it gets cleaned up and organized, but I wouldn’t buy it at this point.
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Mar 30, 2022It’s unfortunate because, again, Aztech Forgotten Gods has such an interesting idea at its core. It could have been a great game that really stood out from the crowd, but instead, it’s one that’s not nearly as good as it could have been.
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Mar 9, 2022Aztech Forgotten Gods stumbles its way into being something special. It certainly has faults both technical and simply in terms of design. At the same time it is also incredibly bold when it comes to its ambition. The unique elements of its design are executed very well, and it's only in that final pass of polish that its limitations are truly evident. Even then, I struggled to put Aztech Forgotten Gods down once I started playing it. As I said at the outset, Aztech Forgotten Gods is perfect imperfection. While I can’t ignore its faults, I found myself significantly more enamored with its successes.