Horizon Zero Dawn – the feminist action game we've been waiting for
Of all the ways Horizon: Zero Dawn could have begun, we certainly weren't expecting a Lion King tribute. This is, after all, a far-future, post-apocalyptic adventure set in a brutal world populated by monstrous robots – hardly Disney material. But sure enough, the game opens with Aloy, the flame-haired warrior who has become a fixture of Sony's PlayStation 4 marketing, as a baby, carried on the back of her mentor, Rost. When he reaches the edge of a cliff, he holds the child aloft to the Goddess, screaming her name into the abyss. He doesn't then break into The Circle of Life, but it's clear Aloy isn't just any old futuristic warrior.
Jan-31-2017, 11:16:35 GMT
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