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November 2017
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The editors liked
Everything you loved about Horizon Zero Dawn is here
And even experienced players will find some of the machine fights challenging
Yet fun
A well-acted story that fleshes out the world introduced in the main game. Combat remains fantastic
Vistas remain gorgeous
New area
Better facial animations
Voice acting
Beautiful new area
Plenty of content
New powerful machines
NPCs' animations enhancements
More Horizon Zero Dawn
A substantial new region with loads of new experiences to be had
The editors didn't like
No upgrades to pouch slots in this expansion
So you'll continually spend time managing inventory space instead of exploring
Most new abilities and gear feel inessential. Audio logs and diary entries are well-written
But they're still audio logs and diary entries
Developer
New Enemy AI
Story is still somewhat predictable
Weak story with a short runtime
Occasional glitches and long loading times
Some encounters feel like the have a bit of forced difficulty
More Horizon Zero Dawn, A substantial new region with loads of new experiences to be had
Weak story with a short runtime, Occasional glitches and long loading times, Some encounters feel like the have a bit of forced difficulty
Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds is a short, but substantial expansion for an already great game. It doesn't reinvent the game in any major way, but offers a few excellent hours in a world that players have come to love
Published: 2016-09-26, Author: Luke , review by: kotaku.com
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Published: 2017-11-06, Author: Lane , review by: cgmagonline.com
Abstract: The end of the year is a special time in gaming. The holidays are crammed head to toe with highly anticipated AAA releases, and everyone seems eager to tell you their personal picks for the game of the year. It's extremely easy to forget about all the hi...
Abstract: Horizon Zero Dawn was a game that struck a remarkable chord with me, but does The Frozen Wilds stack up? Yes. The answer is yes. I'm sorry, I can't build up that cliffhanger - I just want to talk about how great it was. Can we start with the women? The...
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Published: 2017-11-15, Author: Tony , review by: impulsegamer.com
Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds delivers a totally satisfying DLC for this amazing game...
Published: 2017-11-11, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Hefty new campaign worth around 15-hours of gameplay, not bad for the money, Beautiful wintry look, snowy landscapes really make a gorgeous game even more stunning, Aloy's new skill tree is fun to unlock, Strong challenge for hardened gamers, Absolute s
You need to be at level 30 in original game to really even start this, limiting the appeal to novice gamers, It takes quite some time to remaster the skills of a nine-month-old title,
THE GOOD• Hefty new campaign worth around 15-hours of gameplay, not bad for the money• Beautiful wintry look, snowy landscapes really make a gorgeous game even more stunning• Aloy's new skill tree is fun to unlock• Strong challenge for hardened gamers• Ab...
Abstract: There's a nostalgic euphoria I associate with the sound of crunching snow. It reminds me of childhood winters wrapped up in scratchy scarves and impractical mittens, trudging through Irish fields, white as the eye could see and making that first welly-boo...