Horizon zero dawn is easily one of the most mediocre games I've ever played. The only thing it has going for it is it has the most grahics. The open world in this game has to be one of the most empty lifeless open worlds in recent memory. Yeah it's real pretty but theres nothing in it, theres nothing interesting to see.
It's level up, weapon and ammo systems are all super clunky and poorly thought out. The fact that you need three different versions of the same weapon for each weapon to fire nine types of ammo is mind bogglingly stupid.
All of the missions boil down to "follow this line". The story is nothing to write home about, it's incrediblely predictable and unoriginal. This game does the impossible by makeing giant robot dinosaurs boring The designs for the robot animals and the overall art design of the game is so BORING.
Nils is the only likable character in the entire game. He's the only character in the game that is haveing a good time. Also he's the only NPC that I remember the name of, which is a bad sign for the rest of the cast.
Horizon zero dawn is not a bad game, it's worst than that it's a boring game. To me being super mediocre is actually much worse than something being outright bad. At least a bad game can be interesting in it's badness. A boring game can only ever be boring.
Because Aloy is a cute.
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>It's level up, weapon and ammo systems are all super clunky and poorly thought out. The fact that you need three different versions of the same weapon for each weapon to fire nine types of ammo is mind bogglingly stupid.
>All of the missions boil down to "follow this line". The story is nothing to write home about, it's incrediblely predictable and unoriginal. This game does the impossible by makeing giant robot dinosaurs boring The designs for the robot animals and the overall art design of the game is so BORING.
I'm not going to comment on the writing, but the points I quoted were ones that kept me from enjoying the game. Aside from cool shit like the dinosaurs and the living towers, it felt like every other open world game in existence.And for the record, I felt largely the same way about Zelda: Breath of the Wild as well.