Discovering the Wonders of Horizon: Forbidden West
My introduction to the world of Horizon began with an interview with Jan-Bart Van Beek, the mastermind behind Guerrilla Games' groundbreaking series. At the time, I hadn't played the game, but my curiosity was piqued. Fast forward to the present, and I can confidently say that both Horizon: Zero Dawn and its sequel, Horizon: Forbidden West, are among my favorite PlayStation games of all time. The 'robot dinosaurs' that initially caught my attention are more than just intriguing enemies - they're at the heart of a refreshingly unique combat system. By scanning and targeting specific components of these machines, players can exploit weaknesses and gain the upper hand. This innovative approach to combat is both engaging and rewarding, making each encounter feel like a puzzle to be solved. I find myself actively seeking out battles with even the most formidable machines, eager to test my skills and strategy. The game's world is rich in diversity, with a wide range of environments to explore, from snowy mountains to dense jungles and ruined cities. The addition of new machines, weapons, and quest types in Forbidden West only adds to the excitement, making it a true masterpiece of game design. The story is equally compelling, with a strong and complex protagonist in Aloy, whose compassion, determination, and wit make her an inspiring and relatable character. The narrative is full of unexpected twists and turns, expanding on the world and its lore in meaningful ways. With its stunning visuals, engaging gameplay, and captivating story, Horizon: Forbidden West is an absolute must-play. Don't let its release timing overshadow its brilliance - this game is an experience you won't want to miss.