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Immortals Fenyx Rising might actually be great, for kids and adults alikeNo, but seriously

No, but seriously

Pointis, I am firmly of the opinion that kiddies are made of sterner stuff than we often give them credit for - and if we’re going to teach them that monsters are real we should then take the next logical step of teaching them that you can kick seven shades out of the monsters, cut them open and get your granny back. All of which is to say that I have played the first four or so hours ofImmortals Fenyx Rising, and I think Ubi’s Ancient Greek-themed action adventure (no not that one) might have managed the titanic feat of being something that children and adults can genuinely both enjoy.

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I often get asked for game recommendations that parents can play with their kids, and I often end up going, “Errrrrr…” indefinitely, standing there like an idling lawnmower until someone powers me down. The stumbling block is the ‘with’ part. There are loads of games for adults, and loads of games aimed at kids, but ones that both parent and child can enjoy together, at the same time, can be tough to come up with.

A screenshot from Immortals Fenyx Rising showing the player in battle with the Wraith of Achilles, a dark, shadowy figure twice as tall as they are.

It’s not ground-breaking, but it’sgoodImmortals has big, bold combat that’s also bloodless and cartoony. It has logic and physics puzzles that can be tough, but can also often be brute-forced to your own solution. It has fun storytelling that’s suitable for young ears, but with jokes for grown-ups (and not the, “Oooh-er, I’ve disappeared in a big poof in my time!” bullshit kind). It also has loads of different difficulty options to tailor things to the player’s specific needs.

There’s more: it is bright and breezy, with a character creator that allows you any combination of beard, hairstyle and (potentially green) skin you like. The different lands on the map all have a different feel and are fun to explore. One time I tamed a bright blue unicorn and it became my bestest horse friend. Your enemy, who has imprisoned the gods and turned all the mortals to stone, is a very big bad guy with a simple motivation - the gods suck. Enemies around the world are distinct and have different tactics you can recognise and adapt to. Some, including the shadowy Wraiths of famous heroes like Achilles, are their own little side-quest - and whenever Achilles turned up I was pleased to note that he was always jogging on the spot, as if to avoid his feet being static targets.

It introduces abilities and concepts slightly more gradually than a game just for 30-year-olds eating cheese strings with one hand, too. While the box art and promo shots all show your protagonist Fenyx with big gliding wings (that are very fun), they actually start without them. Eventually, they’ll get a broken pair that let them do bigger jumps, and then even more eventually find the extra feathers to fix them so they can finally swoop off all the lovely high bits.

In this screenshot, Fenyx the protagonist is soaring through the landscape of Aphrodite’s realm in Immortals Fenyx Rising. There is a pond with a golden and marble statue of her. It is surrounded by weeping willows and flowering shrubs, and full of lilies. On the horizon there are Grecian temple buildings.

Getting them is basically the whole opening quest of the game, and on the way you are introduced to the puzzle dungeons dotted everywhere, a few different types of in-game currency, and more of your abilities such as sneaking and super strength. It takes about 60-90 minutes to layer everything in. It’s digestible! And it’s fun getting more badass through your own efforts.

A screenshot showing the inventory menu from Immortals Fenyx Rising. There are slots for different weapon types (sword, axe and bow) as well as the for armour and helmet.

It’s also funny. Narrators Zeus and Prometheus bounce well off one another, and the whole game is framed as a story they’re telling - which means they use their own narration to change things or be petty. Their chat wasn’t quite as incessant this time as it wasin the earlier Immortals previewI did, but Zeus is still an ass who has chaotic bisexual energy, as is appropriate, and Prometheus is more noble and measured. The narration doesn’t ignore the terrible things they and their siblings have canonically done to each other either, and in the game world itself, Fenyx (who has their own personality, and is fully voiced) interacts with other gods and bitches out bad guys.

I spent most of the time in my playthrough trying to help Aphrodite, who’d been turned into an apple tree and had part of her essence locked away. And, hilariously, this hadmade her nice. So nice, in fact, that she didn’t want to go back to being pre-tree bitch Aphrodite. However, Hermes, my other mate, was desperate to force the issue because he found present day apple girl really boring. It was great!

A wide view screenshot of Immortals Fenyx Rising showing the player character Fenyx talking to a tall, knotted apple tree. There is a beautiful woman’s face sticking out of it - kind of like the granny willow tree in Pocahontas, but sexy. Sexier, I mean.

That aside, this is still something you could happily give to your slightly older child, or play with a younger one sat on your lap helping you out. Importantly, you can also play it as a grown adult who pays rent and makes their own spaghetti, and still have a blast. Because I did. For hours. I… I think I might be more up for Immortals than I amAssassin’s Creed Valhalla- which is normally the sort of thing I’d only say to let my family know I’d been kidnapped and wasn’t okay. But I’m fine (honestly), and I’m looking forward to seeing if the final game holds up as much as its opening hours.