Forspoken Goes Deep into the Optional Activities that Athia Has to Offer
Forspoken and its 3rd Deep Dive video explore Athia and the various tasks and activities that players can engage in.
Newly released by the Publisher is the third entry into the deep dive video series. This time, we get to join Frey and see the various activities she can join in on, and what else she can do in Forspoken besidescombat and parkour.
Okay, we lied. Combat is truly quite a large part of Forspoken, and consideringhow good the magic system looks, we can’t complain.
The first activity is called the “Combat Challenges”. These are some of the most exciting optional activities in Forspoken. Despite having the most generic name, these challenges contain the most awe-inspiring bosses that are of massive scale.
The corrupting Break has created many abominations that unfortunately are trapped in the world, sowing chaos and destruction in their wake. Think Shadow of the Colossus level of massive creatures that Frey will need to face.
The bosses of these Combat Challenges are extremely difficult optional bosses. Slaying them will prove to be no easy feat, even for an extremely prepared Frey. Once discovered, Frey can choose to leave them alone for the time being and come back to them later once she’s much, much stronger.
Next up in Forspoken are the Locked Labyrinths. Hidden chambers buried deep underground, forgotten almost by all. These are sprawling underground dungeons with multiple paths.
Players’ combat and parkour skills will both be tested in some of the most difficult Locked Labyrinths.
Monuments are gigantic statues or other relics of the past that contain some of the corrupted Tanta’s power. Frey can attempt to free these structures from corruption and make use of their magic for herself.
Each monument will confer a different kind of bonus stat to Frey when they are cleaned. Some can increase Frey’s damage, others give more health, and there are those that can bolster her defense.
Some of the ancient monuments scattered across the lands of Forspoken have Flashbacks associated with them. True to their moniker, Flashbacks will propel Frey back into the past, at an important time in history.
Frey can see the world when it was, and experience things there as well. Each Flashback is an additional challenge that can be undertaken and will reward players with more Mana.
Mana in Forspoken is used to unlock more spells, so it is important to seek out and best these Flashbacks.
Of course, exploration will be a huge part of this game as well. The game’s excellent parkour system would go to waste if there weren’t things hidden out in plain sight, just ripe for Forspoken players to find and collect.
These Challenges are optional tasks that can be taken at any Refuge (basically a safe camp that has been abandoned, perfect for Frey to take over). Ancient Tomes in these Refuges can detail various challenges that Frey can undertake in order to enhance her magical abilities.
Challenges can be anything from using a parkour ability in a certain way or a specific number of times. It can also be combat-related, like hitting a specific number of enemies with one spell.
Aside from enhancing her skills, the Spellcraft Challenges in Forspoken also lead players into experimenting with abilities that they might not usually have picked or integrated into their arsenal.
Founts (not to be confused with Fountains) of Blessing are pools of blessed water. Bathing in the magical waters of a Fount will grant Frey a new spell, making these another commodity that must be sought out immediately.
While the Founts have resonance (an audible or visual sign that there’s one nearby), it will be up to Frey to uncover where the pool is exactly. It shouldn’t be too hard for our magical parkour girl, right?
Hidden throughout the world are various Old Coins that can be collected. These little trinkets are situated in chests or other landmarks off the beaten path. Collecting these and handing them to a special NPC will grant various crafting bonuses and other enhancements.
Aside from this, some NPCs will also request a menagerie of items. If Frey can obtain and deliver these, she can be handsomely rewarded.
Partha is Athia’s answer to dice games. This simple minigame can be played in taverns and pubs. Basically, Frey throws around some dice made out of ancient animal bones with special symbols. Each symbol represents a different kind of timed buff that will temporarily increase Frey’s combat prowess.
Next up are Familiars, small cats that Frey can definitely pet and cuddle with. However, actually getting close to these critters will be the first challenge. Since they’re magical cats, they can teleport around and evade you as they will initially distrust any stranger. It will be up to Frey to find out how best to befriend these creatures.
Last, but not least, are Photo Spots. In order to truly appreciate the beautiful landscapes that Athia has to offer, Frey has the option to snap a picture with her phone. Don’t ask how she can maintain a charge. These photos can then be shown to kids who don’t have iPhones, making them jealous of your adventures (and magical rectangle), and will also unlock more photo mode features for the player.
Forspokenreleases quite soon, on January 24th, to be precise. The title will be a PlayStation 5 console exclusive for two years, but will also arrive on PC at the same time.
Auberon
Writer at Fextralife. I really like vanilla ice cream.