Horizon Zero Dawn PS4 Review
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Even before reaching the main menu it treats you to a cinematic that begins to set the scene and introduce what the world, our world, has become.
This introduction though doesn't end there; a second cinematic begins the moment you choose to start a new game that further elaborates upon the story and your character, who is a baby named Alloy that is branded an outcast because she has no mother; the reasons for this a mystery. You are hooked and reeled in immediately. The bond between you and her cemented in a way that few other games are able to do or even bother to attempt with any serious commitment. A connection that is only made stronger because you begin the story witnessing Alloy's hardships as not only a newborn, but also as a growing infant. Your guardian during this time teaching the both of you the lessons you will need to survive in this cruel and metal inhabited world.
Horizon
Zero Dawn is all about the story. This much clear right from the get....
Even before reaching the main menu it treats you to a cinematic that begins to set the scene and introduce what the world, our world, has become.
This introduction though doesn't end there; a second cinematic begins the moment you choose to start a new game that further elaborates upon the story and your character, who is a baby named Alloy that is branded an outcast because she has no mother; the reasons for this a mystery. You are hooked and reeled in immediately. The bond between you and her cemented in a way that few other games are able to do or even bother to attempt with any serious commitment. A connection that is only made stronger because you begin the story witnessing Alloy's hardships as not only a newborn, but also as a growing infant. Your guardian during this time teaching the both of you the lessons you will need to survive in this cruel and metal inhabited world.