Picking the most suitable Immortals of Aveum difficulty level will help you get the most enjoyment from it, as the combat challenge can vary a lot as you progress through the campaign. While Apprentice is the easiest level and Immortal presents a tough test of skill, the only thing affected by your difficulty setting is the combat itself, so other elements such as the puzzles and platforming sections won't become more complicated. Helpfully, you can also switch between the three difficulty options at any point, to ensure your experience ties in with your progress. If you want to know more about the Immortals of Aveum difficulty levels, here is all of the information you need.
Immortals of Aveum difficulty
There are three Immortals of Aveum difficulty levels that you can pick from in the game, each tailored to provide a different experience based on your skill level and what you want to get out of the game:
- Apprentice: A casual combat experience. Choose this if you’re inexperienced with FPS games or just want to enjoy the story of Immortals of Aveum.
- Magnus: A balanced mode that offers a challenge in places and the game’s recommended difficulty. I played the game on this mode and found it fine aside from a few difficulty spikes further into the game.
- Immortal: A tougher combat experience with enemies that hit harder. Play this if you’re an experienced FPS player and want a bit more of a challenge.
While you’ll pick one of these as you start a new game, you’re not locked into your difficulty choice either as Immortals of Aveum allows you to adjust the difficulty at any time via the ‘gameplay’ page of the ‘settings’ menu. As you unlock new Sigils, Spells, and gear for Jak, you might find that the increased power makes enemies easier to fight, and so upping the difficulty might be worthwhile. It’s also possible that the difficulty you choose will affect how long it takes to beat Immortals of Aveum too.
© GamesRadar+. Not to be reproduced without permission.