By Travis Howard, | January 16, 2017
Horizon Zero Dawn is set to be launched on the Play Station 4 on Feb. 28 in North America. (YouTube)
The much-awaited "Horizon Zero Dawn" RPG for Play Station 4, has finally got a trailer. The trailer promises an engaging game.
Guerrilla Games recently unveiled the story trailer of Horizon Zero Dawn. The trailer shows much more than the mere hunt for robotic beasts in a dystopian context. It displays the characters and hints at a concrete storyline. The trailer also exhibits aspects of the game. Moreover, the allies and enemies of Aloy, the heroine, are exposed.
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The trailer not only gives a glimpse into the game but also sets high expectations as well. The impressivecinematics and the engaging plot has gripped the attention of gamers. While there was a focus on the scenic landscape, the trailer did not reveal many details about the chaos that unfolds in the game.
Set in a dynamic world occupied by eccentric and bizarre mechanized creatures, Horizon Zero Dawn features Aloy, a young skilled hunter, exploring the lush world around her. In a world full of robotic animals, including dinosaurs, the protagonist embarks on a journey to save the planet from masked baddies, who are not only killing off her people but are planning to corrupt the world again with their evil schemes. Tangled in a world of primitive tribal societies, old artifacts, and ultramodern technologies, the game is gripping and fast-paced.
Horizon Zero Dawn is set to be launched on the Play Station 4 on Feb. 28 in North America. The game will hit the European markets on March 1. It comes with support for the PlayStation 4 Pro and high dynamic range (HDR) color.
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