Do you see the summit ahead? You might wonder how much longer it will take to scale it. Here you will learn how many levels you can expect in Peak.
A lot of games focus on fighting. Most of the time, the opponent is obvious, and a main antagonist clearly specified. However, there are titles where foes are concealed or hard to define. In Peak, the recent hit about climbing, the battle you will have to take is with yourself… and your frivolous companions, of course. However, every clash has to end at some point. No matter how good or bad, the journey must finish eventually. If you can see only another challenge around every corner, and wonder when the mountaintop will show its jagged peak, here you will find a list of all levels that will let you estimate how big of a test finishing a run in this production is.
While it is the journey itself that matters the most, we need to assess our strength and get prepared for it, hence the need to know how long it will take. Due to that, many climbing teams in Peak wonder how long the road is, how many levels they need to beat.
Currently, there are 5 levels in Peak that also serve as biomes. Of course, the further up you go, the harder the challenge becomes. Also, we can technically count the peak itself as the very last level in the game which makes it 6. If you would like to easily identify those parts of your trip to the top, they go as follows:
This might not seem like much, but we must remember that it is required to cooperate with your teammates to get to the end of the struggle (if you play with other people, of course). Cooperation and coordination can be the most difficult parts of this production. Make sure to come prepared and well equipped not only with gear, but also knowledge about what Bugle of Friendship and Compass can help you with. You should be careful about items you find on your way up, as some of them can be quite precarious, like the Cursed Skull, for example. If you do well enough, you might be worthy of interacting with mysterious statues that can suddenly appear in your camps.
Finding climbing partners, however, can be a bit more challenging, since the game is not available on any console yet, and neither there are plans to support it on VR devices. If you are looking for more people to join you, though, the best place to look is without a doubt Peak’s official Discord server, where you can meet a lot of interesting players who share your passion for scaling mountains. Have fun!
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Author: Aleksander Kartasinski
Just a random from the depths of the internet who happens to be interested in video games like millions of other people on this planet. By sheer luck he was given a chance to write about them. Worked in IT department and supported users for way too long, but also given a chance to do some IT magic on a large scale in his free time. Interested in technology, games with intriguing mechanics, etymology, and linguistics.