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I first heard of Eternity: The Last Unicorn back at Brasil Game Show 2017. It seemed like a promising title, especially for a Brazilian developer. But it looked rough, as if it was still in its earliest stages of development. The game went into radio silence soon after the show, only to show up from out of nowhere a few weeks ago. After finally playing the final version of Eternity, it feels like I’ve just played the same exact rough build I saw almost two years ago.
If it means having to play Eternity to save them, you're better off letting that last Unicorn go extinct.
Eternity: The Last Unicorn is meant to bring back the flavor of PlayStation-era action RPG. Sadly, the only eternity to be found is the one players will spend endlessly backtracking and wrangling the unruly combat system.
Video games have been on a bit of a Viking kick recently. God of War, The Banner Saga, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, and more have tapped into those heavy-metal album cover Nordic vibes, and why not? Who doesn’t enjoy cleaving a frost giant’s head in two with a battle axe? Eternity: The Last Unicorn, a new action-RPG from Brazilian developer Void Studios, is the latest game to go to the Norse mythology well.
Eternity: The Last Unicorn is an indie action RPG from a bygone era. Does it hold up compared to those that came before it? Read our Eternity The Last Unicorn review to see if this is a classic worth picking up.