It’s going to take players a very long time to go through everything Horizon Forbidden West has to offer, as the game’s director recently confirmed that getting the 100 percent completion achievement will take several hundred hours. Guerilla Games’ latest post-apocalyptic open-world action-adventure game is set to be released on February 18 and will continue the story of Nora Tribe outcast-turned-hero Aloy as she journeys to uncover the mystery of a deadly plague that threatens the land. Along the way, she will team up with old friends like Erend to battle a rogue, cult-like tribe under the leadership of the brutal warrior Regalla, as shown in the recent Horizon Forbidden West story trailer.
Just like with 2017’s Horizon Zero Dawn, there will be plenty of quests and side activities for players to distract themselves from the main plot in Horizon Forbidden West. As Aloy makes her latest trek across the titular Forbidden West, she will hunt new robotic enemies like the snake-like Slitherfang, help out villagers with whatever they need, and roam the dangerous terrain using new equipment like the grappling hook-like Pullcaster. The game world is also set to stretch beyond the post-apocalypse United States that served as the setting for Zero Dawn, meaning that there will be plenty of new villages and tribes to explore and uncover while utilizing Horizon Forbidden West's new gameplay features.
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Horizon Forbidden West director Mathijs de Jonge recently confirmed that the game will take significantly longer to fully complete than Horizon Zero Dawn, as revealed in a tweet by Joe Miller (via The Gamer). According to the tweet, it will take players roughly “several
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