Horizon Zero Dawn The Frozen Wilds Review – The Cut Runs Deep

Horizon Zero Dawn The Frozen Wilds Review – The Cut Runs Deep

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Earlier this year, Guerrilla Games showed the world how engaging single player games are made with Horizon Zero Dawn, with an open world experience that has been masterfully crafted to give players a playground where it’s very hard to feel bored. With Horizon Zero Dawn The Frozen Wilds DLC, the team has now shown how an expansion should be done.

The Frozen Wilds expansion features a new quest starring the Banuk, one of the tribes that only had a marginal role during the main story, set in The Cut, an unforgiving land where only the fittest survive. And those who manage to survive the machine’s incredibly aggressive behavior, which is due to some sort of virus that the Banuk call the Daemon. Being one not to abandon people to their blight, Aloy sets out to explore The Cut and get to the bottom of the matter.

Horizon Zero Dawn The Frozen Wilds Review – The Cut Runs Deep

Nov 16, 2017, 10:23am UTC
https://wccftech.com/review/horizon-zero-dawn-the-frozen-wilds/ >Earlier this year, Guerrilla Games showed the world how engaging single player games are made with Horizon Zero Dawn, with an open world experience that has been masterfully crafted to give players a playground where it’s very hard to feel bored. With Horizon Zero Dawn The Frozen Wilds DLC, the team has now shown how an expansion should be done. >The Frozen Wilds expansion features a new quest starring the Banuk, one of the tribes that only had a marginal role during the main story, set in The Cut, an unforgiving land where only the fittest survive. And those who manage to survive the machine’s incredibly aggressive behavior, which is due to some sort of virus that the Banuk call the Daemon. Being one not to abandon people to their blight, Aloy sets out to explore The Cut and get to the bottom of the matter.