Horizon Forbidden West is a strong sequel for many reasons. It offers a more intriguing story than its predecessor, makes key improvements to facial animations and features like Settlements, and provides fun new Machines for gamers to fight against. Guerrilla Games also introduces the Base to players in this title, a concept many gamers will be familiar with.
The Base functions like the hub areas seen in other video games, with Horizon Forbidden West players able to return to this hideout between quests. At the Base, they can unlock new overrides, gather supplies, and have chats with characters like Zo and Erend. While this is a solid addition that many fans appreciated, it is one area that could undoubtedly be made better when the next Horizon game releases.
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The quickest way to improve the Base in the next Horizon game is to give players a more interesting hub to explore. The area players call home inForbidden West may have some decorated rooms once companions move in, and the survey drones can add scenery to GAIA’s domaine, but it is a bit drab even in its best form. Fortunately, the Far Zenith base from the end of the game provides a far more intriguing space for Aloy and the crew. Not only can players see some of the gorgeous world around them, but it could house tons of technology to mess around with.
Beyond a more interesting area to call home, players should be free to decorate their Base a bit. While options on par with Animal Crossing: New Horizons would obviously be too much to ask for, some basic customization would be more than enough. Being able to purchase some rugs, wall items, and room colors from vendors could give
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