You’ll also find the game available on PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.
We’ll have a full review of Spirit of the North: Enhance Edition on Xbox Series X coming your way in the days ahead, but for now head to the Xbox Store and pick up your download. Moving orchestral soundtrack featuring 14 original compositions.Follow the mysterious Spirit Fox across a land left in ruin as you discover more about a lost civilization.
Solve environmental puzzles to change the world around you, using ancient powers bestowed upon you by The Guardian of the Northern Lights.Fall into complete immersion as you make your way across stunning 4k landscapes, complete with remastered textures, lighting and objects, complete in 60FPS.Explore the world with 2 new and platform-exclusive skins: White Marble and Auburn.PEGI 12 Video Game Age Rating for Bad North in UK and Europe. The addition of a couple of Xbox-exclusive skins probably helps that sale. Kena: Bridge of Spirits is an adventure about a young girl who travels to an abandoned. With the help of your new companion, shed. Will stunning surroundings to explore, puzzles to solve and the meaning of a lost ancient civilisation to decipher – all brought together in 4K at 60fps – if you’re after a visually stunning, yet highly emotive and fulfilling adventure, this is most probably it. Begin a quiet journey of discovery and companionship and awaken the slumbering Spirit of the North. If you can’t stomach £70 for Demon’s Souls this Christmas, Spirit of the North isn’t a bad alternative for a few hours of fun.Ĭode supplied by PR for coverage purposes.Priced at £19.99, Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition will push you through this journey with zero dialogue and no narration, leaving you to make of the story what you will. I actually started to get annoyed with myself while playing as I spent half my time just within photo mode.Īs for the game itself, while Spirit of the North isn’t really a technical showcase for the PS5 or shows off its special features all that well, it’s still a narrative adventure worth burrowing for. It’s so easy to just press down on the D-pad and then start fiddling around with a screenshot opportunity, particularly when the fox is so photogenic. Photo mode is such a big selling point for single-player games now and it’s great to see an indie like Spirit of the North adopt one too. Spirit of the North Spirit of the North Spirit of the North Spirit of the NorthĪnd some more miscellaneous shots, including a gobstopper. I think it might be the curiously watercolour-esque fur on the fox. I don’t think it’s the best looking game on the PS5, but there’s something about Spirit of the North that just works so well. Spirit of the North PS5 Spirit of the North PS5 Spirit of the North PS5 Spirit of the North is actually pretty plain looking to begin with, but then the horizons start appearing, and phwoar. Here’s the fox champ in all their bristly glory (sorry about the compression). There’s not that much to tinker with and nothing in the way of filters or emojis and stickers, though the latter would probably just take away from what a lovely, serene game this is.
I messed around with Spirit of the North’s Photo Mode on PS5 and found it incredibly easy to get to grips with, if maybe a little lightweight for anyone coming off the Adobe-esque depth in Miles Morales.
Why? Well, a) because you play as a very adorable fox complete with its own bark button, and b) because it has a good photo mode that will help you catch the ball of orange fluff at its fluffiest. Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition also isn’t technically new, but I think it has every chance of finding itself a chilly home on the new console?
Even those games I mentioned are a remake and a standalone to a PS4 exclusive. This can also be considered a walkthrough and may be used for. Welcome to the trophy guide for Spirit of the North. In amidst all the big demons with souls and kilometer Spider-Men, the PS5 isn’t exactly overflowing with new games right now. Missable trophies: None (chapter select is available) Author: Peter and edited by BloodDragooner.