While you might think the appeal of Horizon: Call of the Mountain might be in getting to immerse yourself in a fantastical world full of towering robot dinosaurs through PSVR 2, players are really latching onto little things like touching ferns or holding sticks.
Just take a look at the clips early players are posting to social media. You won't see big, spoiler-filled videos of the scripted story encounters and set pieces - instead, everyone is eager to share how they're playing around with small details in the environment. You can toss plates around, pick up torches and hold them to campfires to light them, or dip your finger in paint and use it to write messages on rock walls.
Horizon: Call of the Mountain is... kinda amazing?The amount of tiny interactions that most players will probably miss is plentiful. These are the things that actually make me feel more inside the world they artistically crafted pic.twitter.com/iUgv6MrMA4February 22, 2023
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