Horizon (video game series)

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Horizon
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Developer(s)Guerrilla Games
Firesprite
Publisher(s)Sony Interactive Entertainment
Platform(s)PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Microsoft Windows
First releaseHorizon Zero Dawn
28 February 2017
Latest releaseHorizon Call of the Mountain
22 February 2023

Horizon is a science fiction action role-playing game series developed by Guerrilla Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Microsoft Windows. The series follows the adventures of Aloy, a young huntress living in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zoomorphic robots.

The series consists of two main games: Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon Forbidden West, alongside a spin-off VR title, Horizon Call of the Mountain. A live-action television series based on the games is being developed by PlayStation Productions for Netflix. As of 9 May 2023, the franchise has sold over 32 million units worldwide.[1]

Plot[edit]

The story is set in a post-apocalyptic United States, between the states of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, California, and Nevada in the 31st century. Humans live in scattered, primitive tribes with varying levels of technological development. Their technologically advanced predecessors are remembered as the "Old Ones". Large robotic creatures, known as "machines", dominate the Earth. For the most part, they peacefully coexist with humans, who occasionally hunt them for parts. A phenomenon known as the "Derangement" has caused machines to become more aggressive towards humans, and larger and deadlier machines have begun to appear. There are four tribes that are prominently featured: the Nora, the Banuk, the Carja, and the Oseram. The Nora are fierce hunter-gatherers who live in the mountains and worship nature as the "All-Mother". The Carja are desert-dwelling city builders who worship the Sun. The Banuk consists of wandering clans made up of hunters and shamans who live in snowy mountains and worship the machines and their "songs". The Oseram are tinkerers and salvagers known for their metalworking, brewing, and talent as warriors.

Gameplay[edit]

Horizon is an action role-playing game played from a third-person perspective. The player controls Aloy, a hunter in a world populated by dangerous, animalistic machines. In an open world, she explores a post-apocalyptic version of the United States.[2]

Aloy can dodge, sprint, slide, or roll to evade her enemies' advances. Hiding in foliage to ambush nearby enemies can ensure immediate takedowns. Swimming may reach enemies stealthily or places otherwise unreachable on foot. She is able to hack a selection of machines with the Override Tool, some of which can be turned into makeshift mounts. Explorable ruins called Cauldrons unlock additional machines to override. Three categories occur in the skill tree: "Prowler" concerns stealth, "Brave" improves combat, and "Forager" increases healing and gathering capabilities. To level up, Aloy attains experience points from individual kills and completing quests. Upgrades in each category result in more adept use of the skills learned, with "Prowler" leading to silent takedowns, "Brave" to aiming a bow in slow motion, and "Forager" to an enlarged medicine pouch.

Games[edit]

Release timeline
2017Horizon Zero Dawn
Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds
2018–2021
2022Horizon Forbidden West
2023Call of the Mountain
Forbidden West: Burning Shores

Horizon Zero Dawn[edit]

The first game in the series, released in 2017. Aloy (Ashly Burch) is cast out from the Nora tribe at birth and raised by a fellow outcast named Rost (JB Blanc). As a child (Ava Potter), Aloy obtains a Focus, an augmented reality device that gives her special perceptive abilities. Aloy becomes curious about her origins and is told by Rost that if she wins the Proving, a competition to earn the right to become a member of the Nora, the tribe's Matriarchs might concede this information. Aloy spends some years training in combat and survival under Rost's instruction. An expansion called The Frozen Wilds was released later that year.

Horizon Forbidden West[edit]

The second game in the series, released in 2022 as a followup to the first game's story. Six months after the defeat of HADES, Aloy searches for a backup of GAIA to reverse the planet's degrading biosphere. Aloy and her friend Varl search a facility once belonging to Far Zenith, a company specializing in space colonization; they find a GAIA backup, but it has been sabotaged. Sylens contacts Aloy, having stolen GAIA's subsystem HADES, and asks to meet her in the Forbidden West region. In 2023, an expansion called Burning Shores was released.

Horizon Call of the Mountain[edit]

The third installment of the Horizon series of games was released on 22 February 2023 as a launch title for the PlayStation VR2 virtual reality headset. In Horizon Call of the Mountain, players step into the shoes of the new protagonist Ryas, an ex-Shadow Carja Warrior on a quest for redemption as he investigates a dire new menace facing the Sundom. Presented from a first-person viewpoint, the game's core gameplay centers around the skills of climbing and archery, enabling players to traverse a post-apocalyptic landscape overrun by renegade robots.

Other appearances[edit]

The series is referenced in other video games, where Aloy appears as a playable character in the PlayStation 4 version of Monster Hunter: World and makes a cameo appearance in Astro's Playroom.[3][4][5] Aloy was added to Fortnite Battle Royale on 15 April 2021, for the Chapter 2, Season 6 "Primal" event. A limited time "Aloy Cup" was available to PlayStation players, while a "Team Up!" mode with Lara Croft from Tomb Raider was added. She received an extra style called Ice Hunter, which is only available to players that own a PlayStation 5.[6] but can be used across all consoles when unlocked. In September 2021, Aloy was given out as a free character for PS4 and PS5 players of the game Genshin Impact, while players on other platforms received her for free in October 2021. In the game, she is a Bow user of the Cryo element.[7]

Other media and adaptations[edit]

The Horizon franchise includes various types of media and adaptations outside of the video games, including comics, a board game, and a television series.

Comic series adaptation[edit]

The Horizon universe was adapted into a comic book in 2020, with the release of Horizon Zero Dawn: The Sunhawk.[8] The comic book bridges the gap between Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West. A second comic set during the events of the first game, called Horizon Zero Dawn: Liberation, was released in 2021.[9] The last volume was released on 5 January 2022.

Board game adaptation[edit]

A licensed board game was released in 2020. The co-operative board game, created by SteamForge, includes story elements that take place right after Horizon: Zero Dawn.[10]

Television series[edit]

In May 2022, it was announced that a live-action television series adaptation is in development at PlayStation Productions and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix, with Steve Blackman developing the series. Aloy will be one of the main characters in the series.[11][12][13][14] By January 2024, writing was underway on the series.[15]

Reception[edit]

Aggregate review scores
Game Metacritic
Horizon Zero Dawn 89/100[16]
Horizon Forbidden West 88/100[17]
Horizon Call of the Mountain 79/100[18]

Critical response to the Horizon series has been generally positive. Guerrilla Games has been praised for its inception of Horizon after spending much of their developmental time on the Killzone series for PlayStation consoles.[19]

Sales[edit]

As of 9 May 2023, the Horizon series has sold over 32 million copies worldwide.[20]

References[edit]

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  3. ^ Frank, Allegra (30 October 2017). "Monster Hunter: World beta starts in December — and PS4 players get special surprise". Polygon. Archived from the original on 31 October 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
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  5. ^ "Every cameraman reference in Astro's Playroom". Gamepur. Archived from the original on 9 February 2021. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
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  9. ^ Stewart, Marcus. "Horizon Zero Dawn Comic Returns With A New Story Arc This July". Game Informer. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
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  11. ^ Grixti, Shannon (26 May 2022). "GOD OF WAR, HORIZON AND GRAN TURISMO TV SHOWS ARE IN DEVELOPMENT AT NETFLIX AND AMAZON". Press Start. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  12. ^ Dinsdale, Ryan (26 May 2022). "Sony Announces Horizon Series for Netflix, God of War Series for Amazon, and a Gran Turismo Show". IGN. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  13. ^ Romero, Ariana (25 August 2022). "'Umbrella Academy' to Power Up for Fourth and Final Season". Netflix. Archived from the original on 25 August 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  14. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (25 August 2022). "Steve Blackman Developing 'Horizon Zero Dawn' TV Adaptation, 'Orbital' Series As 'Umbrella Academy' Showrunner Renews Netflix Deal". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 25 August 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  15. ^ Barnhardt, Adam (8 January 2024). "Sony Shows Gravity Rush Movie, Updates on God of War and Horizon Shows". IGN. Archived from the original on 9 January 2024. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Horizon Zero Dawn Reviews". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 4 June 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  17. ^ "Horizon Forbidden West Reviews". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 25 June 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  18. ^ "Horizon Call of the Mountain for PlayStation 5". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 16 February 2023. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  19. ^ Ebanez, Kristina (9 May 2023). "Guerilla Games Explains Why They Made the Switch From Killzone to the Horizon Series". Twinfinite. GAMURS Group. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  20. ^ "20 Years of Guerrilla: The Story of a PlayStation Studio". PlayStation.Blog. Sony. 9 May 2023. Retrieved 10 May 2023.

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