

To find them you’ll have to solve object puzzles in the game’s environment or save corrupted gods captured in a similar orange glow. These golden fragments are hidden in different areas in The Pathless’ world. Practically, you can restore towers by collecting golden fragments that allow you to dispel the orange light on top of a corrupted tower. Playing as a huntress with superb archery skills, it’s up to you to explore these temples and restore the temple’s natural light in the process.

While most of your surroundings are beautiful and bright, some of the towers are shrouded in a dark orange light, indicating the Godslayer’s evil influence.

The Pathless is largely set in sprawling fields dotted with ancient temples and towers to explore. Just like in Abzu, Giant Squid has crafted a game that heavily emphasizes exploration and non-verbal storytelling by providing players with breathtaking vistas and animations that are stylistically similar to titles like 2012’s Journey. In many ways, The Pathless strikes a similar note to Giant Squid’s previous title, Abzu. It sees you playing as a master huntress trying to save the world and its gods from the evil Godslayer. The Pathless is an open world puzzle RPG game developed by Giant Squid and published by Annapurna Interactive.
