![]() Playing through the domains of the Big Three has got to be one of the most memorable experiences in the game! Mount Olympus was pretty, but Tartarus was intricately detailed. It's so cool to play with and against The Olympians in such iconic locations. In fact, the whole thing is basically interactive mythology. Everything about it is so cool! It's a Greek themed world with a ton of references to mythology. Yes, it's technically an expansion dungeon zone, not a world. Meeting the Queen was an excellent experience! The Royal Museum is so interesting that I wish it was more interactive, just like a real museum. ![]() Marleybone even has tasteful outfits to go along with such a sophisticated atmosphere.Įven cooler yet was all the real life places, such as Barkingham Palace. Not to mention, the sky is so so so gorgeous. The fact that there's a modern world in the Spiral makes the game a little more relatable. If you think about it, your wizard literally had a night life while playing through Marleybone. What I really enjoyed is the night time city feel. (5 Seconds of Freedom, am I right?) However, it was cool to be on top of the buildings, instead of walking past them. It seemed like you couldn't even travel 5 seconds to get a health wisp before getting pulled in. If you remember one thing from Marleybone, it's probably all the battles you got pulled into while on the rooftops. But despite all these negatives, it's actually a very interesting world. It was likely the first world to begin making people quit the game. Marleybone is a world that everyone has either mixed feelings about or compete hatred for. KingsIsle (Nick Jonas) did an incredible job on it! My favorites are Nordrilund and Austrilund music. I love listening to Wintertusk music whenever I need to focus. I think each one perfectly captures the mood of it's corresponding area. It's soothing and sounds like a musical score for a major motion picture. Wintertusk has the best music in the game. It's too bad Grizzleheim is a side world and isn't as a developed story as others are. From camps and shop owners to warriors and fisherman, the game immerses you into a Nordic lifestyle. You can often see a great representation of Viking life in Grizzleheim. Nidavellir is so intricate and I wish there was more to that part of Grizzleheim. I really like Vigrid Roughland, Nidavellir, and Vestrilund. I think it even sports the best waterfalls in the game! There's just something about each part of Grizzleheim that is gorgeous. The airy forests, the flowing streams, the towering glaciers- all breathtaking. The scenery is as refreshing as the music in the background. Viking culture and mythology is presented in a unique way. I may be a little biased, but Grizzleheim is super interesting. So what's not to love? Pat on the back to KingsIsle for making an excellent world! (Combined with Azteca gear= Tribal God!) Plus, The Lion King fans would love this world. The wands, rings, athames, and amulets make you feel like you're actually a tribal leader. It makes the long dungeon seem more interactive and overall worth coming back to.Įven the gear in Zafaria is super cool. ![]() My favorite is all the cut scenes in Mirror Lake. It really immerses you in what's going on. Zafaria is just so diverse and really fun to play through!Īpart from its awesome scenery and story line, Zafaria has some of the coolest cut scenes in the game. Jungles, savannahs, waterfalls, graveyards, mountains- all thoroughly represented in one world. Zafaria boasts some of the most breathtaking areas in the game. In fact, they are all pretty wise and calm in such a turbulent situation. The characters don't seem to be at a loss of will. Despite the semi-dark plot, everything about Zafaria seems happy. The world itself is actually pretty uplifting. The characters and plot are one of the best in the game. Its fun atmosphere under a beating hot sun is an excellent combination. Having a jungle themed world in the Spiral adds so much character. I picked 5 worlds with an amazing plot, breathtaking scenery, and unforgettable characters. The storyline is complex, the scenery is gorgeous, and the experience is often memorable.
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