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February 2017
(88%)
177 Reviews
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61 Reviews
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The editors liked
Bewitching new characters
A welcome challenge for high-level players
New machines are deadly but fair
Stunning open world imploring you to explore
Hunt however you choose
Intricate fights with robot animals
The most gorgeous console game ever made
So much stuff to do
An engaging story
Truly magnificent graphical splendour
4K HDR on PS4 Pro / HDR on PS4
Superb combat system
Great new land and story to explore
Clever premise with fantasy and sci-fi themes
The mechanical dino-animals are brilliantly realised
Genuinely compelling setting and story
Lots of the mechanics are borrowed
But they work
Looks utterly gorgeous
Particularly on a Pro
Quite simply stunning
This is a new visual benchmark for PlayStation
A compelling story throughout
Action scenes are fantastic
Great combat mechanics
Rich
Compelling world-building
Visceral
Tactical action
Gorgeous visuals and music
Refreshing diversity
Strength of the Writing
Incredible Visuals and Music
Combat
So much game content to play through
The editors didn't like
Not enough sidequests
Slightly tedious exposition at the end
Jumping and melee attacks are a tad slow
Waypointing can be a little iffy
Takes a long while before the main story and gameplay gets underway
Truly magnificent graphical splendour, 4K HDR on PS4 Pro / HDR on PS4, superb combat system, great new land and story to explore, clever premise with fantasy and sci-fi themes
Takes a long while before the main story and gameplay gets underway
We've held high hopes for Horizon Zero Dawn since we first saw it at E3 2015. The premise always seemed interesting, but we didn't even know what kind of game it was going to be back then.The final release has exceeded our expectations. It is a visual mas...
Published: 2017-02-21, Author: Thomas , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: The world of Horizon Zero Dawn is full of promise. From mountainous tribal villages to clusters of long-decayed skyscrapers, through to mechanical caverns measureless to man, the environment of Guerrilla Games' open-world adventure is one that urges explo...
Published: 2017-02-20, Author: Martin , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: You'd be forgiven for going into this one expecting something a little different. For developer Guerrilla Games, at least, Horizon Zero Dawn sees a remarkable change in both pace and tone, a well-earned break from over ten years of stoic service on the gr...
Abstract: Of all the ways Horizon: Zero Dawn could have begun, we certainly weren't expecting a Lion King tribute. This is, after all, a far-future, post-apocalyptic adventure set in a brutal world populated by monstrous robots – hardly Disney material. But sure en...
The most gorgeous console game ever made, So much stuff to do, An engaging story
Waypointing can be a little iffy
I've rarely been so excited about a game as I am Horizon Zero Dawn. Although I've only seen a short demonstration, there are hints to a grand story and the gameplay seems varied enough that it will appeal to a wide demographic of gamers. The PS4 might...
The mechanical dino-animals are brilliantly realised, Genuinely compelling setting and story, Lots of the mechanics are borrowed, but they work, Looks utterly gorgeous, particularly on a Pro
Melee combat is rather basic, Your dialogue decisions amount to very little
Abstract: Horizon Zero Dawn was first released in February 2017, exclusively for the PlayStation 4. The title is created by the dutch game studio Guerrilla Games and published by Sony. This is the second PlayStation exclusive that's coming to the PC Platform—Death...
Abstract: Horizon Zero Dawn has gotten a whole slew of accolades in 2018, including: and the last one is a pertinent point. The previously PS4 exclusive has made its way to PC, available through Steam and the Epic Games Store since 7 August 2020, having originall...