PlayStation has delayed the new God of War game out of 2021, and it sounds like Horizon Forbidden West is also in danger of being pushed to 2022. At the moment of publishing, Guerrilla Games is still aiming to have the game out on PS4 and PS5 this holiday season, however, today, in a new [.]
31 May 2021, 12:05 am Horizon Forbidden West s recent State of Play from Sony has debuted the first-look images of Aloy, which is now more muscular and buff with bigger cheeks, and the fans have lost it. The gamers and enthusiasts of Guerilla Games Horizon series are preferring Aloy to have her feminine features more than her current look.
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A change of look is a must in sequel games or franchise series, to give a fresh sight to see for a certain character, and has been a tradition of most designers and developers of popular titles. However, this is not the same case with Guerilla Games Horizon Forbidden West, which has been receiving shade over their reintroduction of the heroine, Aloy.
Horizon Forbidden West: Epic Combat Moves, New Equipment and Aloy’s Facial Animation
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Yesterday’s State of Play showcase blew us all away with Horizon Forbidden West’s gameplay reveal. Let’s check out what’s new and improved.
It’s been a long time coming but at last, we finally got our eager eyes on some lengthy gameplay of
Horizon Forbidden West – State of Play Gameplay Reveal
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Kicking things off, we got straight in on the action which showcased Aloy tracking down her loyal friend and returning character Erend through the dense and luscious terrain.
Even though we expected many new features and landscape variations, what we finally saw was a beautifully designed and constructed gameplay sequence that offered much more than fans had initially hoped for.