Just in time for winter, The Frozen Wilds provides new secrets to uncover and mechanical beasts to slay.
Just in time for winter, The Frozen Wilds provides new secrets to uncover and mechanical beasts to slay.
The expansion for Horizon Zero Dawn retains the same charm as the main game while exploring a new story, environment and more.
Aloy journeys into a harsh land to meet the Banuk in The Frozen Wilds. Is this expansion worth revisiting one of 2017's best games? Find out in our review.
I love open-world games with plenty of people to meet, talk to and get quests from. The downside of such games is that I spend way too much time exploring and detract from the main quest.
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
Horizon Zero Dawn represents a brand-new franchise recently released to the PlayStation 4. Developed by Guerrilla Games, Horizon Zero Dawn is a third-person, open-world game that takes place in a post-apocalyptic future.
The pacing issues at its core and the fact that Horizon seems to do all in its power to remind you that you're playing a £40, AAA survival game hold it back from being an instant classic, but there are the building blocks here for a fantastic franchise, and if Sony is looking for something to take...
Horizon Zero Dawn is epic on almost every level that is not only well crafted in terms of mechanics but beautifully designed.
Note: Review was conducted on a PS4 Pro using a 4K TV. The air is thick with anticipation. The hunt is on, and the Thunderjaw is going down. Best to set up some Tripcaster lines and hope they damage this massive beast that is one part machine, one part dinosaur, and all parts terrifying.
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