More_Badass
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Nice, those are my kinds of collectiblesThe flowers, no idea what they are for. Everything else is data logs, notes, and hologram in nature, so add to the back story.
Nice, those are my kinds of collectiblesThe flowers, no idea what they are for. Everything else is data logs, notes, and hologram in nature, so add to the back story.
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The former.Is dodging/running the only way to avoid physical attacks? Or is there something like a parry or block?
I imagine the ropecaster might be difficult when you're dealing with a group.
Is dodging/running the only way to avoid physical attacks? Or is there something like a parry or block?
I imagine the ropecaster might be difficult when you're dealing with a group.
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Just both in visuals (with things littered about everywhere), and the way the landscapes themselves are designed in BotW, it's far more spare in nature.
Horizons landscapes are far more constricted, more densely packed together and just filled with more things to see in that space.
Speaking of collectibles, I feel I haven't found much. My collection menu is pretty empty, is this stuff really hard to find.
I am finding the.vantages story very interesting
Did a great main quest and then I explored a bit and went beyond the borders of the map, you just get a message to turn back or the game will reset. But that area was sort of guarded by stuff I hadn't seen before lol.
As for guerrilla games they should never make a FPS again, this is so much better than killzone.
If you love it, let it go.As someone who loves Killzone, especially 2, I'd hate to see this franchise die. HATE
Did you buy the maps that show the locations?
Oh right, in terms of visuals, yeah. In terms of gameplay they look similarly dense.
Can I hide the locations afterwards?
If no, I guess I know what should I not buy. I hate it when my map is clustered with those kind of things.
Not a spoiler but this picture... the lighting....
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Not a spoiler but this picture... the lighting....
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Bu-but games haven't even reached Toy Story levels on the visuals! Lol. Wow, this is a game people are playing in 2017. I can't believe it.More gifs: Some of these show a little bit more areas then shown and whatnot, still nothing huge but click at your own choice please.
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Did you buy the maps that show the locations?
Yes but I don't haveany map that shows the data or audio logs
I'm under embargo until 3am, our review will be posted at noon on Monday. But few complaints. Love the combat, easily the best open world moment-to-moment combat there is to date and I'll take any MGSV arguments to a throwdown any day, HZD is just so damn smooth and fun! Unfortunately, despite the awesomely different ways you can take machines down, it starts to get repetitive, to the point you'll often run away most of the time Red Dead style. This game is for the farming crowd...I'm not that guy but if you are you'll love this system, prepare to hunt and hunt and then maybe you'll tackle a story mission. Not for me.
Sounds great to me its super impossible for a game that 30 to 50 hours long not to get repetitive somewhere.To those playing the game, what is your take on this from an embargoed reviewer?
Did you buy the maps that show the locations?
Yep, same for me. I think every game is repetitive, actually. It is just more apparent in some games because of their design (i.e, being open world). Being repetitive isn't necessarily a bad thing either.Sounds great to me its super impossible for a game that 30 to 50 hours long not to get repetitive somewhere.
They really nailed the gameplay.
He is under embargo and talked so much?To those playing the game, what is your take on this from an embargoed reviewer?
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IGN's Lucy O'Brien confirmed that she's the reviewer for Horizon, so maybe the game that Vince Ingenito has been playing ain't Horizon? Makes one curious then, what other game could that be since as far as we know, Zelda review code hasn't gone out yet.
To those playing the game, what is your take on this from an embargoed reviewer?
Are you using a 4k resolution by chance?
I'm not surprised a number of people in their 30s or older are looking forward to this. The robodino concept is very 80s/early 90s so it probably resonates with people that grew up with similar ideas.
The clouds don't move?
It's a time of day slider, so I don't anticipate that being the case. Would be weird really.The clouds don't move?
Nope, which I thought was odd to do
The stars in the sky rotate though, and the sun and moon
preorder canceled.
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*amazing gifs*
I think it has to do with the day/night slider. I haven't payed attention to it otherwise, but I'm positive thats why. It freezes everything, but the day/night slider isn't tide to the clouds
That'll look so good in HDR.