Immortals Fenyx Rising is the last game from Ubisoft’s catalog and this is the opportunity for the French publisher to offer us a brand new license. Formerly called Gods & Monsters, the game had to change its title to avoid legal complications with the energy drink brand Monster. Only here, if Ubisoft preferred to avoid the bad buzz, he had unfortunately not thought that the latter would rather come from the side of the content of the game. Since the first hands-on, many testers have pointed out the enormous similarities between Ubisoft’s game and a certain Zelda Breath of the Wild.
「임모탈 피닉스 라이징」 VS 「젤다: BOTW」 비교 – 게임 스팟
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Between the preview sessions a few months ago and the release of the game, the developers of Ubisoft Quebec have made some changes, especially in certain visual elements, but not enough for the notion of plagiarism to come back to the fore. . A South Korean user who was able to pick up the game the day before release had fun comparing Immortal Fenyx Rising to Nintendo’s masterpiece, and we have to admit that the similarities are disturbing to say the least. Same structure in the gameplay, almost unchanged animations, identical use of the parry system, similar visual effects, same way of taming a horse, almost equivalent DA, even the puzzles in the dungeons give the feeling that there has been that a simple copy and paste. The very structure of the game, which consists of understanding the open world as we see fit before going to attack the central castle, is reminiscent of Zelda Breath of the Wild …
So yes, by literally immersing itself in the adventure, Immortal Fenyx Rising manages to distinguish itself from Zelda Bretah of the Wild, but we must admit that the title of Ubisoft gives the impression of being a carbon copy in some aspects. …
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– ₩ 9 (@ Pleasure54) December 2, 2020