Done them all except for trials.Why would youwhen you surely havedo thata lot of side quests to do?
Mastering trials gives you skill points right away.Done them all except for trials.
finally finished late last night. very happy with the whole experience. didn't complete the trials, or the power core collection, but everything else is done. can't wait for DLC.
Can you continue doing side quests/errands after you finish the main story? I thought you could...
I know this is nit picking but it annoys me so much that only one time in my first 12 hours has someone been surprised that I've been riding a machine.
I hope they up the enemy variety with the DLCs.
Id love to see micro machines like the Flood... Just a bunch of annoying beetles that gloriously explode when you throw bombs at them.
Oh fuck I hadn't even thought about the idea of a Horizon sequel that takes place partly at sea and now I fucking WANT IT.Finally finished this tonight. First time I dove in at launch, it didn't really grab me, and Zelda took me away, but I came back in the last week and couldn't be happier.
The game is, simply put, awesome. It's undoubtedly the most beautiful game I've ever played (PS4 Pro + 4K/HDR TV from a console player), and the story of how society fell was engrossing from beginning to end. That being said:
I am a little concerned about a sequel, if only because now we know what happened to the Old Ones, and that was by far the best part of the game's story for me. The tribes and stuff were interesting, but not nearly as much as learning about Zero Dawn.
Something that jumped out to me in reading/listening to the Datapoints in the facilities was how much I heard them mentioning the oceans. I would LOVE if the sequel took place on a coast (West, probably?) maybe with some island tribes, since you know a lot of our coastal land has since flooded as a result of global warming. The lack of water-based machines aside from the Snapmaw really stuck out to me, and I can't wait to see scary sharks, sea turtles, and plesiosaurs in the sequel (hopefully!).
Dat Thunderjaw when you meet it the first time. Although i think the Tear arrows are too strong against it. Should take at least 2 shots or something to drop his weapons.
I am a little concerned about a sequel, if only because now we know what happened to the Old Ones, and that was by far the best part of the game's story for me. The tribes and stuff were interesting, but not nearly as much as learning about Zero Dawn.
Tear arrows are too strong overall and a bit broken, IMO. Could use a pretty significant nerf. While the components to make them are less common to harvest, just a few go a really long way.
Tear arrows are too strong overall and a bit broken, IMO. Could use a pretty significant nerf. While the components to make them are less common to harvest, just a few go a really long way.
Or they could let them drop really fast because of the weight. So you would need to go rather close to hit.
Another example of how graphical fidelity is not mostly a function of processing horsepower, and an example of how capabilities for different machines are not apples to apples comparisons.Finally picked up a Pro and a copy of zero dawn. Still in awe of how GG were able to pull off these graphics--never seen anything like it and I'm a PC gamer with a pretty beefy rig.
So far game play and story is solid.
I think I may need to actually do story missions. I just got out of the sacred valley and am level 25 already.
I cannot stop playing this game.
I have put 65hrs in so far and am level 38, I have spent so much time just roaming about.
I am a few quests from the final once, but I am trying to gather all the allies and get the special armor before the last quest.
I'm max lvl at 50 got my platinum not too long ago and I still play the game just to wander around/explore and kill some robots.
What level should you be at before taking on that enemy base location on the map?
Where, which one?
I'm only a few hours into the game and it's the first one I've seen. Over by the "steel ring" where that main story mission occured after Aloy became aSeeker
Do you mean a Bandit Camp? there is one close to the route you take on the 'A seeker at the gates' quest. that is level 9.
I think I'm at lvl 10, but I get destroyed (overwhelmed) when I try it..
A key thing though is doing the cauldrons so you can override robots so they fight each other, and can cause a distraction or take each other out, I still have the last (hardest) one left to do.
So I watched a main story play threw of this game on Youtube.
I was blown away on how good the main story was and I saw that this game has more to it then I thought it did.
Watching that play threw sold me on this game.
I decided to buy the game even though I already spoiled myself on the story. From my understanding there's much more to this game so I'll atleast be fresh with that.
Started playing and...
Holy fuck I keep making the same controls mistake because I'm use to Zelda Breath of the Wild control scheme.
I'm having fun but my mistakes keeps putting me in a position where I'm fighting a whole forest worth of Robo horsies.
You'll be OK as long as you dont keep switching back and forth between this and Zelda. Try to stick with one for an extended period of time before playing the other again.
I died a few times myself jumping off a ledge and expecting a paraglider to pop out when hitting triangle, lol.