There is not a map in Greak: Memories of Azur. There is an overworld map where you can view the different areas you can travel, which doubles as a fast travel map upon finding the large stone in certain areas. But there is no area map you can use to find your way if you become lost. There is also…
Once you have completed the second quest from Zack, An Agile Enemy, who can be found to the east of the camp, upon speaking to him again, you can take on another quest, called Getting rid of the Plague. For this quest, you need to defeat five Plague Kahans. You’ve got two options here, head back to Velhora Waterfalls, to…
Not long into the game, you can find a quest to locate a missing Telescope Lens for the telescope, which can be found by climbing the ladder to the left of the room where you awaken in Raven’s Road Camp at the start of the game. But this lens cannot be acquired until you have found your sister, Adara, and…
Not long into Greak: Memories of Azur, you’ll have to enter Velhora Waterall, the area to the west of Raven’s Road Camp. If you travel to the far left as you possibly can on the surface, you’ll come across remnants of a broken bridge with spikes below. There is no way to get across. It’s way too far to double…
To progress to find your brother, you need to get past the broken bridge in Velhora Waterfall. Upon heading there, you’ll find an NPC called Jensi, who is more than happy to help cut down a tree, but with the help of his friend Farven, they would be able to do it before nightfall. Jensi asks you to deliver a…
In Greak: Memories of Azur, you cannot evade in the game’s first area, the intro, where you meet up with your sister. You can press all the buttons on the controller or keyboard, but none will let you evade or dodge. Meaning you’ll be trading blows against the plague monsters that invest in that area, but they are easy to…
No matter what title they are playing, nobody wants to lose progress on a game, so saving is paramount to keep you wanting to continue playing. Some games have an autosave system or are based on checkpoints. Greak: Memories uses an old-school save point mechanic, that if you die before you can save again—all progress is lost, and you load…
Greak is incredibly squishy in Greak: Memories of Azur. You only start with four life points, so that means in four hits or less, you’re going to die. There are ways to recover your health, and one of those ways to get your precious health back in Greak: Memories of Azur is to eat food. Food and ingredients are stored…
Cooking is one of the main healing mechanics in Greak: Memories of Azur. By using the cooking pot over the fire, you can turn raw ingredients into something that will health you more but also regenerate your life quicker. To use the cooking pot, interact with it by pressing B on controller or E on keyboard. Three slots will appear…
When you awake in this little camp in Greak: Memories of Azur., you can find a quest called Scout Training from Zack to the east of this camp. To complete this quest, you need to defeat five Plague Crawlers, and Zack (the quest giver) will teach Greak a new fighting technique. Plague Crawlers are the enemy you fought against at…
Once you have completed the quest Scout Training from Zack, who can be found to the east of the camp, upon speaking to him again, you can take on another quest, called An Agile Enemy. For this quest, you need to defeat 10 Plague Bats. Once again, head back to Velhora Waterfalls, to the west of Raven’s Road Camp, and…
Item management is a massive part of Greak: Memories of Azur. You get a very limited inventory at the start of the game, and these can get filled up fast due to picking up cooking ingredients or food to regenerate your life points. There is a way to increase your inventory slots in Greak, but only once, and only for…