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Horizon forbidden west review
Horizon forbidden west review






horizon forbidden west review

horizon forbidden west review

This lead turns out to be successful, but GAIA is missing multiple subordinate functions, including HEPHAESTUS. Regalla leads rebel Tenakth with control of the machines so “graciously” given by Sylens. Upon arrival, Aloy gets a bloody introduction to a rebel tribe leader, Regalla. Sylens leaves a message for Aloy to follow him to the Forbidden West (modern-day Rockies to California Coast) for another lead on GAIA. Far Zenith was a group that decided to escape Earth when the Faro Plague that originally destroyed life on Earth was active.Īfter failing here, Aloy realizes that the shady archeologist, Sylens, stole HADES after Meridian. He helps her exhaust her last known lead on the GAIA AI at the ruins of a Far Zenith base. The game starts when an old ally, Varl, catches up to her, despite her claims that it’s a solo job. If Aloy fails, Earth’s biosphere will collapse and end life on the planet. You have been warned, spoilers start right here: NarrativeĪfter stopping the HADES AI at Meridian, she ventures off to find and reboot the GAIA AI, developed by Elisabet Sobeck, of whom Aloy is a genetic clone. As such, we are also writing this as though you played Zero Dawn. Forbidden West is over a year old now and the DLC requires that you complete the game. New machines, improved gameplay, gorgeous landscapes and a solid narrative still give a very enjoyable game worth exploring.Įditor’s note: We are going full spoilers for this review.

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While Forbidden West doesn’t fully reach its potential, it is a notable upgrade from its predecessor, Zero Dawn. If that promise is even partially held, then we can expect a visually gorgeous trek through post-apocalyptic Los Angeles. Burning Shores arrives soon! The first DLC for Horizon: Forbidden West releases later this month, which Guerilla Games promises does capitalize on its PS5 exclusivity.








Horizon forbidden west review