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Horizon call of the mountain review
Horizon call of the mountain review











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Unlike previous Horizon games, this one doesn’t drag out for 40 hours, and you really wouldn’t want it to in VR. He sure was a perfectly fine self-insert vehicle for the game, and I have no quarrel with him, but I also don’t think we need any more games about him. An extra story in a world you know and love, but in a delightful form factor.Įven after playing, I have no real connection with Ryas. It wouldn’t make sense to advance Aloy’s story in a game most players won’t have access to (assuming the PSVR2 doesn’t magically start selling in pace with the PS5), and it brings back the pleasant vibe of PSP exclusive games.

horizon call of the mountain review

But in hindsight, I actually love the switch. I wanted it to be part of the main canon of the series. Instead, you play as Ryas, a former Shadow Carja rebel sentenced to a particularly intense form of community service.Īt first, I was disappointed to discover the game featured Ryas instead of Aloy. Horizon: Call of the Mountain is set in the same universe as Horizon: Forbidden West and Horizon: Zero Dawn but, crucially, it is the first game of the series that doesn’t star Aloy.













Horizon call of the mountain review