Carrie-Anne Moss is a revered actress with iconic characters such as The Matrix’s Trinity and Mass Effect’s Aria T’Loak in her repertoire. The announcement that she would be included in Horizon Forbidden West’s cast was a welcome surprise alongside stars such as Angela Bassett’s Regalla and Lance Reddick’s Sylens.
Moss was teased in Horizon Forbidden West’s marketing before any mention of the highly advanced Far Zeniths. In a single screenshot, fans were given their first look at Tilda van der Meer in order for Guerrilla to announce her role as the character. But while she does end up being one of the game’s pivotal antagonists, her role is not as significant or involved as it should have been.
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Tilda is affiliated with the Far Zeniths, a community of individualswho abandoned Earth before Project Zero Dawn to explore interstellar means of advancement and longevity. Many of the Far Zeniths return to Earth inForbidden West, but only a select few are treated as antagonists with names beyond Tilda. The rest are only seen in a battle between the Far Zeniths and Beta’s overridden machines toward the end of the adventure.
Tilda herself is seen once when the Far Zeniths are introduced, though only briefly. It is not until much later in the third act of Horizon Forbidden West that Tilda introduces herself, and most of her dialogue is shared in her dilapidated old-world home. Far Zenith needed to be integrated into the narrative and open-world more, which could have been achieved if there had been items like armor for Aloy to wear that was outfitted from Specter husks.
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