

"Elex": a new "Gothic" or rather "Fallout" paired with "Skyrim"?

"Gothic", the first work by Piranha Bytes, has a very special meaning for me. The surprise hit with a dubious reputation won over numerous gamers in 2001 with its rough charm. Can a modern game in 2017 still evoke the same emotions?
"Elex" tries to build on the success of "Gothic" after the miserable failure of "Gothic 3" and a rather lukewarm "Risen" trilogy. Honestly, my article is probably not objective at all, but my "Gothic feeling" is back.
A colourful mix of "Gothic", "Fallout" and "Horizon Zero Dawn"
The "Gothic feeling", also known as the "Ruhrpott charm"
The language in "Elex" is rather rough and packed with sarcastic and cynical comments. This doesn't suit everyone, but sayings like "If you want a drink, ask the bartender. If you want to shag freely, find a jackal" are simply refreshingly different. It is often up to the player whether they want to counterattack or simply obtain information in a straightforward manner. However, laughs are inevitable with counterattacks.
The hero has a name with a past
In contrast to "Gothic" and "Risen", the hero in "Elex" even has a name. He is not often mentioned, but his story makes perfect sense. Another novelty is that the background story is told with flashbacks, which are played at predefined key moments. As we know from the other Piranha Bytes games, however, the hero starts again weakened and without equipment.
Berserker, cleric or outlaw?
Graphic from yesterday
The graphics are unlikely to win any awards, but in my view they are absolutely fit for purpose. What it lacks in pure texture and model quality, it makes up for in charm and attention to detail. Be it the ruins from "prehistoric times", tin huts in the desert or the high-tech castles in the snowy landscape. As in "Gothic", "Elex" also works a lot in the vertical plane.
Conclusion: Lots of charm, varied and harmonious


I came into contact with the gaming world early on. Growing up with Gameboy, SNES and Star Wars tapes, Luke, Link and Ark (I still lose my senses from them... #insiderjoke) were my heroes. Later I was influenced by more "western" titles like Baldur's Gate or Gothic, until I finally discovered Halo and Call of Duty. The Duron 700 MHz CPU was given to me as a birthday present, until I wasted it due to lack of knowledge and overclock craze. Meanwhile I have also played on some small to very big stages in Switzerland, because I discovered a second big passion with music.