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AER: Memories of Old brings you to a journey to awaken the forgotten ancient gods who built the world, created all species … but their old age is gradually forgotten by their creatures years, no longer worshiped as before. The Creator embraces resentment, shrinks himself into the castle, and leaves the world to die. You – who are chosen with the ability to transform into a bird. You will have to accept your destiny as the one to re-light the lamps that illuminate the temple of God, stopping the demise of this world in the clouds.

With quite a “game age,” many readers probably have experienced a few games that allow you to incarnate in a certain animal, like Assassin’s Creed Origins, Far Cry Primal or Call of Duty: Ghosts. However, unlike the aforementioned action-packed genre, puzzle games like AER: Memories of Old are often more about relaxing, brainstorming, and adventure experiences that combine adventure on the go with effects. Of miracles. Therefore, transforming into a bird soaring into the sky, chasing wind muscles, and passing over cliffs hovering in mid-air all give a speech that is hard to say.

AER: Memories of Old has succeeded in giving players maximum freedom, swirling players into the wind and soaring in delight. Mixed in with the smoothness of visuals and sounds, AER: Memories of Old always nurtures gamers’ wings with extremely relaxing melodies so that they can gently float along with the wings birds and see the beautiful world right below you.

The world in AER: Memories of Old is not too large; players can easily move quickly with just a few flaps of wings. But it is quite interesting that the developer has hidden many secrets, but something is discoverable and quite a lot for players to do during their adventure. It can be exploring an ancient temple, freeing trapped animals, helping people in a series of side quests, or exploring ancient heritages scattered throughout this heavenly realm. The puzzles related to the ancient legacies of AER: Memories of Old are the most interesting things a gamer loves to explore as the writer has.

These puzzles do not appear linearly but depending on the player’s interaction with the world in the game. Where you go, what to meet, each place is a piece of the puzzle, and if you remember what you have read, you will surely discover small details but add a lot to the plot that you may miss, if only hard on the main questline.

In addition, the world in the game is simulated in a low-poly style with bright, good-looking colors, making every flight in AER: Memories of Old, though not monumental but still very satisfying. Especially the scenes glide close to the ground, through the trees, and then fly straight up into the air like the vast sky is opening your hands to welcome you, reminiscent of familiar images in Grow Up or Grow Home.

Drawing a world that is very interesting, beautiful, and highly exploitable in terms of exploration, giving depth to the gameplay, but unfortunately, the developer has not fully exploited the potential of AER: Memories of Old. If you play the game with gentle relaxation after hours of work or study, the initial experience that the game gives is too impressive, but in terms of a real match, AER: Memories of Old is too “shallow.”

AER: Memories of Old can be done in more than… 2 hours of gameplay! – For a game that costs about $ 10, gamers can choose various effective entertainment titles that last for more than 10 hours. Yet for AER: Memories of Old, it’s sad that the joy from those free wings only lasted more than 2 hours after completing the main mission line. Of course, after completing the game’s storyline, gamers can continue to play the game again with unfinished secrets, but the moment the player is playing next is essentially a check-point. At that time, the very relaxing tunes of AER: Memories of Old were completely turned off, leaving only a very murky and annoying “buzzing” sound.

Speaking of the last boss, a puzzle game like AER: Memories of Old, the boss battle will be difficult to do. However, the end of the game made the player very down, losing his emotions without breaking, and especially after seeing the words running up, he regretted having played yet. As if you know the final boss is getting closer to you, you’ve got stronger, prepared well before facing it, and BOOM! – nothing in time has happened, the lines of credits have been rushing across before your eyes, and you are helpless to watch them until the end.

The puzzles in the game are also very shallow, mainly pointing to and pressing the buttons, sometimes very easy to the point of being too sketchy. The difficulty of AER: Memories of Old is just that players need to pay attention to read the lines to get instructions for their next move. The game has become much more thrilling and interesting if you know how to link the puzzles with the side questlines.

The world in AER: Memories of Old is also a significant minus point, although they are quite beautiful. But in addition to the puzzles, it is quite dull and less compelling to explore, so if you miss completing the game after 2 hours, without even knowing that the game has 4-5 hours of mission play. It is not strange. The flying element is one of the brightest spots in AER: Memories of Old, but also only serves as the way of moving from place to place, but when you set foot on the ground, it seems to have nothing to do with the work fly (including the plot), and there is not a single challenge of flying skills for players to “enjoy.”

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