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Yet, with the lack of combat, or much of anything else to do while flying, the novelty of flight quickly fades into a necessity of traveling from point A to point B. It’s big enough to elicit a sense of adventure.
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Each cluster of islands has distinct environmental atmospheres to them with the southernmost islands having warmer climates and the northern islands taking on colder and colder weather.
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The game takes place entirely in the sky on a series of floating islands which are explored by shifting back and forth between human and bird forms. AER follows in those footsteps and, as it is difficult to “put a twist” on a lack of combat, the game doubles down on the world in which you are adventuring in. Non-combat games aren’t new, but they always feel surprising, and in some ways jarring, in a world where most other games require an abundance of “input action” to succeed. AER is a strictly non-combat game, instead focusing on puzzles, exploration, and the fantasy of the world around you. And, you’ll do all of this without landing a single blow. You’ll travel far and wide to find your place in all this while uncovering dark and festering evils below the surface of reality. You’ll see visions, ghosts of the past, forever frozen in time during their last moments before the world came to an end. Along the way you’ll meet and learn about various spirit animals that tried, and failed, to protect the world that now lays broken across the skies.
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Auk’s natural magical abilities allow her to transform at will into a bird and take to the skies a skill that is most crucial for her to successfully complete her adventure across a torn and sundered land she calls home. In AER: Memories of Old you play as Auk, a mysterious young girl thrust into a vast sky-bound world on her pilgrimage to follow in the footsteps of her ancestors. Then I’d get my buddies together, convince them I wasn’t drugged, and make a game out of it. I’d wake up and realize that I should probably stop going to McDonalds before bed because that’s some crazy stuff I just dreamt. I’d solve puzzles and riddles and see all to see. I’d enter holy temples dedicated to the deities of the land and receive their blessings to thwart the hungering void that seeks to consume all of creation. I’d meet the denizens of the islands and the ghosts of the past to understand their struggles. I’d travel from one island floating in the sky to the next one in search of spirit animals to guide me on my quest. I personally don’t believe any of that bologna, but, if I had a dream where I got to fly around as a bird, that would be super rad. It means seeing things from a new perspective, it means freedom, and it means escape. A cursory Google search of completely factual dream meanings tells us that flying in a dream means we feel in control of things. This is all conjecture, and I wouldn’t trust the things I “conject” about being that the last dream I can vividly remember happening was when I was about seven years old. Maybe it is because flying is really super cool, and the animals that can fly are just as cool to match. One of the more common things us mortals tend to dream about is flying, and maybe is is because we can’t do it ourselves.