Horizon Zero Dawn: Wild Experiment.
I would like to talk about my wild experiment in Horizon Zero Dawn. After completing the mission "Into the Borderlands, I needed to ride a long road to Meridian and there were dangers on the whole route, I even got killed once by the furious missions.
I'm thinking of showing such experimental journeys in different posts from now on as it takes a long time to get to the location by route and I don't want my viewers lose interest before even the real mission starts.
I'm also thinking of doing side experiment in the game and showing them in such post.
You may watch the video above to see the gameplay yourself.
I'm also leaving some screenshots that I took through the photo mode and I bet you'll like these screenshots.
I was surprised seeing the Broadhead waiting for me outside all these times.
There was this big flying machine guarding that mountain and I stopped there to take a nice view of this beast.
And then I was killed by big machines and I lost my ride.
While I was trying to get another ride, these machines noticed me and started searching for me when I was hided in the tall grass.
I loved this moment where I was whistling and my ride was running towards me and I was totally aware of this feature till the previous mission maybe.
Those Carja guards were scared seeing my ride and I liked that little village.
At the gate of Bright market that was not far from Meridian.
I went near the bright market and looked around it although I didn't get inside as machines are not allowed inside and I didn't want to talk.
Screenshots are my take from the game and there's a logo that I used on the thumbnail picture.
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