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Aztech Forgotten Gods is a cyber-stone action-adventure experience that plunges you into the world of Achtli, a fearless young warrior confronting the titanic Forgotten Gods. Set in a far-future Mesoamerican megacity where ancient tradition and advanced technology coexist, her journey unfolds as she harnesses the power of a mysterious relic—one of the last remnants of a bygone era—to challenge the divine forces threatening her home.
Read moreAztech Forgotten Gods is a cyber-stone action-adventure experience that plunges you into the world of Achtli, a fearless young warrior confronting the titanic Forgotten Gods. Set in a far-future Mesoamerican megacity where ancient tradition and advanced technology coexist, her journey unfolds as she harnesses the power of a mysterious relic—one of the last remnants of a bygone era—to challenge the divine forces threatening her home. With this artifact, she glides through the towering stone spires of her city, blending agility and raw power in a quest to unveil buried truths.
Breathtaking vertical exploration: Propel through a sprawling urban labyrinth using arcane technology, mastering exhilarating movement mechanics to scale, dash, and soar across an open, multi-layered cityscape.
A futuristic Mesoamerican metropolis: Traverse a vibrant, stone-built city that has endured for centuries—steeped in ritual, myth, and ancestral wisdom, yet driven by futuristic innovation and cosmic engineering.
Epic divine confrontations: Engage in pulse-pounding battles against colossal entities inspired by the Aztec pantheon—massive, otherworldly beings revived from myth to challenge humanity's survival.
Emotionally-charged storytelling: Embark on Achtli’s personal odyssey, where loyalty, sacrifice, and identity collide in a richly woven narrative that blends heart-racing action with profound revelation.
A reimagined Aztec mythology: Experience a bold, visionary take on Mesoamerican legends—where gods return not as symbols, but as living forces, reshaping myth for a new era.
The concept alone made the game for me. I'm a die hard lover of Mesoamerican culture and mythology, so being able to fly around and explore a futuristic Tenochtitlan is more than enough to win me over. The mechanics are
Short review: God that price is big. If you catch it on a sale, I recommend this for a glimpse of some really ambitious direction. The ambition in this game is immense, and you can feel the skeleton for something
This game sounded great in theory, and looked good on paper. The premise is lovely, the design is gorgeous, but the gameplay is disappointing at best. Two things drew me to the game: boss fights and cool movement tech.
I enjoy the world they've built, and I enjoy the story they're telling. I don't enjoy pressing my enter key 50 times in a single cutscene just to progress to the actual gameplay. I don't like the shallow combat. This
ENG: Game is about fighting bosses, where the main mechanics are not the attacks themselves but the aerial maneuverability since we fly as if we had a jetpack, dodging attacks and making our way through the various
This game feels like it came straight out of the PS2/Gamecube era. This is both meant as a compliment and a criticism. As the aesthetics of this game are beautiful but the controls leave much to be desired. The world of