Horizon Forbidden West features a larger map than its predecessor and sees new tribes introduced with this expansive territory, as well as returning tribes from Horizon Zero Dawn. Aloy's exploration of the post-apocalyptic world continues in this Playstation exclusive as she must navigate a land ravaged by a deadly plague, hostile machine creatures, and other surviving humans. Set six months following the defeat of HADES, Horizon Forbidden West begins as Aloy sets off with a band of hunters to explore the Forbidden West and find the source of the lethal plague that troubles survivors.
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Along with the expansive map, Horizon Forbidden West improves on its 2017 predecessor by boasting enhanced combat, exploration, and traversal mechanics. With the addition of underwater exploration, freeform climbing, and ultimate-like Valor Surges, Horizon Forbidden West promises an exciting, dynamic playthrough. Alongside searching for a way to reverse the planet's degrading biosphere whilst surviving against dangerous animalistic machines, Aloy must navigate the diverse politics and cultures of the different tribes she encounters throughout the lands, and some are far more hospitable than others.
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Nora is the first tribe encountered in Horizon Zero Dawn dwelling in small sedentary settlements in the mountains and forests of the easternmost Sacred Land. The Nora are one of the oldest known tribes in Horizon, functioning as a matriarchal oligarchy that worships a monotheistic deity, the All-Mother. Under the rule of the High Matriarch, the Nora lead simple lives that involve rituals like the Proving, and strong taboos against any
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