I actually beat the Stormbird and Thunderjaw boss fight in Forbidden West on the first try without dying on Ultra Hard💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻😎😎😎 The devs really wanna crap on that accomplishment of mine, don't they?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ok...now...im rly mad that i heard that becouse i feel like i have got spoild the 3rd game which doesnt have even a trailer 😆😱 ty very much (said sarcasticly but also literally 😆 great vid)
Well, I was trying to look up the video how to clear the storm when you already found mineru Click on this video realize not it but kept watching because was really fun watch him play
But the Apollo database is in the Zenith ship orbiting Earth. If Vast Silver is inside the Apollo files he would have had time to kill all surviving Zeneths that escaped while they were traveling to Earth.
....And then there VS is, alone on the Odyssey, unable to maximize damage beyond crashing to earth, unable to move, and most importantly, alone. By going along with FZs plan, it would not be alone. It would have expanded his knowledge and background control of the Zeniths plans and abilities. And that's if VS even awake/unpacked/unzipped when the Zeniths left earth; it was a copy of VS according to the theory. It could be argued that the events of Horizon are founded on the need for VS to never be alone, and to extend its access to knowledge for as long as possible and as needed.
As amazing as the horus fight was discovering this cauldron and its core stole the show for me. Mainly because it was entirely optional. People talk about how they dont like this cauldron because it wasn't related to the story and missable but i personally loved how it made you feel like you truly discovered something remarkable. The game doesn't to any corny tricks like make aloy say i should look for a cauldron or pin it to your map but it instead clues you in to the fact there might be one due to 2 details many apparently missed. The first being how some items require apex bilegut parts which never show up until you find theta and the second being the fact you cant overide them. Leading to the natural question of so now where's this caldron. I can see how some didn't like this but i presonally love to discover things on my own in games and not having my hand held through the whole experience and this dlc did alot of that Finally when i got to that breataking view of the massive chamber the core was housed i haven't feel such a sense of awe and dread seeing the raw scale of it all. Just thinking of the possibilities of chambers just like that around the globe in other cauldrons makes me hopeful for what the devs can accomplish for the third game since they'll be even more adapt with the ps5 and its capabilities. Imo while short this dlc was an excellent tech demo of what the console is capable of and that makes me thrilled to see whats next. Lastly i understand why they didn't since theres nowhere really to go but it would've been insane if they made the entire chamber you see the core in interactive. I know my dumbass tried to see exactly what was exploreable by jumping into the chasm and trying to climb the damn thing not expecting much. But regardless it would've been a cherry on the top if they did fully model it just for nosy explorers like myself. Epsilon was the standout of the first game. Iota was amazing due to its uniqueness with the tallneck blocking your escape. Kappa was amazing it felt like a less obtuse rendition of the legend of zelda's infamous water temple. I would have loved to see this cauldron idea redone in the 3rd game with a similar scale to that of theta to scare the shit outta thalassiphobia sufferers like myself. Theta Obviously just even though imo its better to veiw it as a next gen cauldron proof of concept. It was still a beautiful experience and idk i might be just used to videogame puzzles by now but each time i solved a puzzle was satisfied beyond belief since the solutions to many obstacles are really practical and not find a key to this door gamey to me.
I was completely on side of waterwing, untill I realised for a sustained flight, sunwing is more stable like you can actually stick to the center of those flight recorder pathways without even doing much. second sunwing has higher ceiling, and climbs easily when you go to get frostclaw, tremurtusk and unmarked stormbird+dreadwing site. So now I am not biased.
The fact that peter tshivhumbe's face isn't shown; Sylen's Banuk past is hidden and the fact that the video transmission cuts short before telling what Peter always wanted to do, makes me conclude that Sylens might be a clone of Peter or maybe Peter himself like the rest of Zeniths. Who wanted to facilitate mind control. And his conciousness was used to create VastSilver, which went rogue after being enslaved by Ted Faro
the first time i play horizon zero dawn, i thought this machine was hostile. The sounds it walking and the vibration on the controller in my hands while it walk nearby me make me really terrified.
Okay I have to say this was really darn cool! It really feels like a living ecosystem of machines with how they just wonder around like animals, sometimes being curious about the humans, sometimes not caring and sometimes seeing them as sth that they could potentially "eat" if you will.