The open world feels more suited to the last generation of consoles, both in design and gameplay. Ary and the Secret of Seasons can be really smart at times, and it was during these moments that I felt I could be being too picky, however, when I saw the various pops in texture and glitches, I felt more at ease with my opinion.Īry and the Secret of Seasons takes its cues from the likes of Breath of the Wild, although it is by no means as fun to explore or play. You can use them to create bridges or open doors, always giving you ways to try and use them efficiently. Thankfully, the Seasons become a lot of fun when inside the various dungeons. It’s by far the best feature of Ary and the Secret of Seasons, but after a while, the other issues begin to shadow the good in it. They can also provide other assistance throughout the game that you may not realise, so experimenting with them becomes part of the fun. Winter freezes water and created platforms to climb up, Summer melts the ice, Autumn provides you vines to climb up, and Spring will create water to swim across. Along your journey, you will unlock new Seasonal powers, and each one can manipulate the environment in some way. The weather of Valdi has been thrown into chaos, and it is up to Ary to save it. That is until she meets up with the Guardians, and a world of adventure awaits. You see, the men get to wield powers and become warriors, but there’s no place for Ary. She’s a young girl who has been told she’ll never be able to do the men’s work because she’s female. I judged Ary because it did indeed have problems, but once I’d been introduced to some of the refreshing mechanics, it became much more enjoyable. Already rife with technical issues and ropey visuals, I was losing any interest in the world and its story. Within an hour of playing Ary and the Secret of Seasons, I thought I knew exactly what this game was going to be.
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