Horizon Zero Dawn PC Review | Guerrilla's Gorgeous Open World Is Amazing On PC
The Horizon Zero Dawn PC port is here and has never looked better. Unlocked frames and ultrawide support make this a real treat on PC. Colm and Matthew break down the port in this Horizon Zero Dawn PC review.
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Behold: Horizon Zero Dawn PC gameplay, where murdering robot crocodiles has never looked better. Guerrilla Games have taken an already gorgeous game in Horizon Zero Dawn, and made it look even better on PC. But, as Colm explains in this Horizon Zero Dawn PC review, he did run into a couple of issues during his time with the game. However, we're told that a day one patch should iron out those kinks. Still, if you've got an ultrawide monitor (Horizon Zero Dawn ultrawide is a thing to behold) and a rig that can push this to its limit, you'll fall in love with Horizon Zero Dawn on PC.
Some players will be coming to Horizon Zero Dawn for the first time, of course, so this Horizon Zero Dawn PC review does cover more than just the performance of the game. As you'll hear during the Horizon Zero Dawn gameplay PC, Colm had a whale of a time switching back and forth between his weapons, as he took on some mammoth mechanical monsters. The humans? Not so much. But, tackling a Long Leg in Horizon Zero Dawn on PC is marvellous. This is also Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition, so comes with extra doodads and the expansion, adding even more questing.
Equally as terrific is protagonist Aloy. Her journey of discovery in Horizon PC is an utter delight, brought to life by the fantastic performance from Ashly Burch. Zero Dawn PC falls a bit when it embraces its Ubisoftness, as most of the sidequests are very repetitive, but the main story is truly compelling. Don't worry, PC players that didn't play the game when it first came out: Colm didn't spoil any major beats during the Vidbuds chat over this Horizon Zero Dawn PC gameplay. This Horizon Zero Dawn test is as spoiler-free as we could make it.
If you have any questions about our Horizon Zero Dawn review, pop them in the comments. Colm will do his best to answer them. But, if you'd like to know more about Horizon Zero Dawn PC performance, then you should check out the break down from RPS' hardware editor Katharine on the site. You'll get even more detail there about what you can expect from the game (https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2020/08/05/horizon-zero-dawn-on-pc-comfortably-outperforms-ps4-in-this-brilliant-port/). We hope you enjoyed this Horizon Zero Dawn PC review. If you did, please do check out our other reviews and previews. Why not subscribe to the channel?
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