WTMG’s Fernando da Costa: “Very few games are able to convince me to play through twice, let alone consecutively, but Greak: Memories of Azur managed with no problem. If that’s not a testament to how fun the adventure was, then I don’t know what is. The world felt alive, with NPC’s all having a routine and acting like more than bunches of code. I loved that when Greak would brag about his siblings to others in the camp, they’d mention having heard a lot about them upon meeting. This seems like a sturdy, strong foundation has been laid to create a possible sequel with more ideas and a more fleshed out story. If that were to happen, of course, I hope Team17 works out the kinks in the tag team mechanic.”


