Horizon: Forbidden West (hereafter referred to as HFW) is a game large enough that by the time I’d started putting together this review, more than 20 hours into it, I had not yet even encountered the things the review guidelines warned against including. And as a showcase of the “next generation” it’s a baffling mix of gorgeous graphics and decade-old gameplay concepts that haven’t been given so much as a fresh coat of face paint (unlike everyone else in the game). If you’re looking for something different, however, this definitely ain’t it. I’ll save you a little time with a TL DR: If you liked the first game, and the prospect of a lot more of it sounds good, stop reading and start playing. In an age of enormous games, this one attempts to be the most enormous of all - and whether it succeeds depends largely on your appetite for the type of game it offers up so very much of. The second in the open-world series following the adventures of Aloy, future cave woman, in a post-apocalyptic landscape populated by robot dinosaurs, it’s literally difficult for me to think of things the developers could include that they didn’t at least try to. Paraíso was initially announced as Rio de Janeiro, but changed with a tweet from Overwatch team.It’s hard to imagine a bigger game than Horizon: Forbidden West.Shambali Temple is the first map, for the new gamemode yet to be reveal.
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