I've been thinking over the last couple of days about this. These "machines" are probably there to repair what the "old ones" destroyed. They may have built them for that purpose until their return. But then where did they go? It is clear the old ones left.
So basically like "The 100"?
Which ones ? They released the extended e3 demo yesterday so lots of new gifs are flying around .Wait are those new pics of U4 aswell?
Edit: huh you changed it
Which ones ? They released the extended e3 demo yesterday so lots of new gifs are flying around .
Wait are those new pics of U4 aswell?
Edit: huh you changed it
Right. The question is why the robots and where are they (the old one)So basically like "The 100"?
Nice! A little new info on the weapon wheel I think:
There's a "full climbing and traversal system" says Jan, "you can climb up mountains, climb into trees, swim through rivers". Useful if you want to flee the robots instead of fight.
The game will have some sort of online component according to Jan. "The core of the game is a single player experience, but there are certain social features in there".
Hunting isn't the only option with robots, although "the other interactions you can have [is] something were not going into yet". When asked directly if you could get on a large plate-headed robot's head, Jan answered, "that is something you will see later".
I keep searching for any new scrap of information and stumbled across this little piece by GamesRadar. It mostly confirms stuff we already knew but there are a few interesting bits.
Horizon's combat, world and RPG systems explained by Guerrilla
I keep searching for any new scrap of information and stumbled across this little piece by GamesRadar. It mostly confirms stuff we already knew but there are a few interesting bits.
Horizon's combat, world and RPG systems explained by Guerrilla
I keep searching for any new scrap of information and stumbled across this little piece by GamesRadar. It mostly confirms stuff we already knew but there are a few interesting bits.
Horizon's combat, world and RPG systems explained by Guerrilla
I keep searching for any new scrap of information and stumbled across this little piece by GamesRadar. It mostly confirms stuff we already knew but there are a few interesting bits.
Horizon's combat, world and RPG systems explained by Guerrilla
"Hunting isn't the only option with robots, although "the other interactions you can have [is] something were not going into yet". When asked directly if you could get on a large plate-headed robot's head, Jan answered, "that is something you will see later"."
Climbing/riding dinobots confirmed?
I keep searching for any new scrap of information and stumbled across this little piece by GamesRadar. It mostly confirms stuff we already knew but there are a few interesting bits.
Horizon's combat, world and RPG systems explained by Guerrilla
I've been thinking over the last couple of days about this. These "machines" are probably there to repair what the "old ones" destroyed. They may have built them for that purpose until their return. But then where did they go? It is clear the old ones left.
I don't think I've ever encountered a game that has a concept that adheres so closely to my "wouldn't it be cool if" concept in my head.Still waiting for them to say something I don't like
I don't think I've ever encountered a game that has a concept that adheres so closely to my "wouldn't it be cool if" concept in my head.
I don't think I've ever encountered a game that has a concept that adheres so closely to my "wouldn't it be cool if" concept in my head.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Even after seeing the concept art forever ago I let my imagination go wild and the final product is still looking better than anything I came up with.
I don't think I've ever encountered a game that has a concept that adheres so closely to my "wouldn't it be cool if" concept in my head.
And here I thought I couldn't be any more excited for this game than I already am.I keep searching for any new scrap of information and stumbled across this little piece by GamesRadar. It mostly confirms stuff we already knew but there are a few interesting bits.
Horizon's combat, world and RPG systems explained by Guerrilla
Guerilla posted a Thank You Youtube Video, where they showed highlights of how the Guerilla devs who didn't attend E3 watched the Sony conference, their game being unveiled, feedback on RIGs, and a thank you by Hermen at the end.
cool gestureGuerilla posted a Thank You Youtube Video, where they showed highlights of how the Guerilla devs who didn't attend E3 watched the Sony conference, their game being unveiled, feedback on RIGs, and a thank you by Hermen at the end.
Guerilla posted a Thank You Youtube Video, where they showed highlights of how the Guerilla devs who didn't attend E3 watched the Sony conference, their game being unveiled, feedback on RIGs, and a thank you by Hermen at the end.
That was nice. Guerilla seems like a great place to work.Guerilla posted a Thank You Youtube Video, where they showed highlights of how the Guerilla devs who didn't attend E3 watched the Sony conference, their game being unveiled, feedback on RIGs, and a thank you by Hermen at the end.
Agreed! Still a little wary about the "every mountaintop, every valley" part. That's just too good to be true. Destiny burnt me so bad on that front that it will take a game like this to come out for me to regain faith. Heck, even distant mountains in witcher 3 are not accessible. Make me believe, GG!
I don't think I've ever encountered a game that has a concept that adheres so closely to my "wouldn't it be cool if" concept in my head.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Even after seeing the concept art forever ago I let my imagination go wild and the final product is still looking better than anything I came up with.
Agreed with the both of these statements. I feel exactly the same way!
It is like my childhood imagination and fantasies in overdrive.
Agreed! Still a little wary about the "every mountaintop, every valley" part. That's just too good to be true. Destiny burnt me so bad on that front that it will take a game like this to come out for me to regain faith. Heck, even distant mountains in witcher 3 are not accessible. Make me believe, GG!
new Horizon's artwork posted on facebook
from Edge thread
my god ...