Mexican indie games have a new representative, because today they premiere Aztech: Forgotten Godsa third person action game developed by Canvas that takes us to a futuristic world to the metropolis of Tenochtitlan. Atech: Forgotten Gods is available now on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store, GOG, and the Humble Store.
Aztech: Forgotten Gods proposes a new style called cyber-stone, as it is inspired by Mesoamerican cultures if they had been taken to the future, with technological advances that are currently a dream. In Aztech: Forgotten Gods we take the role of Achtlia young spiritualist who confronts the gods after an innocent experiment becomes a threat to all of existence.
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The developer studio Canvas Mexican living in Chihuahua, Mexico, known for having given us Mulaka in 2018, a game based on the Tarahumara indigenous people. With Aztech: Forgotten Gods We see the evolution of the studio in this time, with a more vertical design that offers us a more dynamic and adrenaline-filled gameplay.
Aztech: Forgotten Gods has a deep narrative, as Lienzo promises us a story full of twists and surprises that accompany the action to make this journey something emotional. In addition, Aztech seeks to provide us a new perspective to Aztec mythology, which we had not been able to explore in this way in video games. The modern Aztec city that Aztech presents us has very advanced technology but with roots in ancient traditions, with huge bosses inspired by the deities of the Aztec pantheon.
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Aztech: Forgotten Gods is now available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4 and PC, priced at $499 to $599 MXN depending on the platform. If you like hack-n-slash third-person action games with dynamic combat, then Aztech: Forgotten Gods deserves your attention, as its inspiration in Aztec mythology is a breath of fresh air among so many installments inspired by Norse mythology or Greek.