In the future, there will be enough FPS fans in the market who would give an arm and a leg for Guerilla Games to put the weakened Horizon series in which it has spent a decade breaking out of the farmland and recreating Killzone, that’s how it feels . The studio itself is still nice and fine with the decision to move on to creating adventures for Aloy.
In an interview with the Washington Post about LEGO Horizon Adventures, one of the most diverse Horizon issues to be saved soon, veteran Guerilla art director Roy Postma shared the developer’s perspective on the title to open an untouched issue that will come out of Killzone Silhoutte from 2013. Fall, which recently serves as the series’ swan song.
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“We were done as a team. As a studio, we needed to update the palette. It was, by choice, the opposite of Killzone,” said Postma, who has been with Guerrilla since 2000. He added of Horizon: “I think the themes that represent this story and characters are relatable to all ages and people, like having a found family of friends and finding your place in the world.”
It’s irritating to hear the confusion of other people who, in my opinion, like futuristic shooters without light more than detectable action-adventure worlds that are full of machines to fight with your bow and show the return to nature. post-apocalypse number. Hey though, if the developers are happier doing this, surely that’s what matters most.
Furthermore, it would be difficult to point out and draw out any more or less argument that Guerilla has been unlucky with its most dynamic IP, although it has left Sony without that great FPS of its own that it once had in its arsenal. That said, if it was decided to bring that back and also let Guerilla continue to maintain, certainly lending Killzone to any other PlayStation-affiliated studio could be an option, although there are fewer of those floating around today. .
Anyway, moving forward, let’s talk hypothetical situations, I’ll go ahead and wait for Motorstorm and Burnout to be allowed to emerge from their favorite IP afterlife versions.
Speaking of disgruntled video game players, Sony recently angered other people by using the PC release of Horizon 0 First Light Remastered to add the game to the list of those who have a PlayStation Community account. requirement, so it excludes the population that lives in countries where the operator has recently not made the purchase on that platform.