Horizon: Zero Dawn might be delayed to 2017, and feature PS NEO support
One of Sony's biggest exclusives might wait until the dawn of 2017 to make it out the gates, with Horizon: Zero Dawn supposedly delayed.
One of Sony's biggest exclusives might wait until the dawn of 2017 to make it out the gates, with Horizon: Zero Dawn supposedly delayed.
You name it, 2016 has it. From action to fantasy, prepare for a bumper year of games that'll have your fingers blistered with joy.
The Sony press conference at Paris Games Week was alright. It had its fair share of high and lowlights. Which we've rounded up below, into one handy-dandy summary post.
Guerrilla Games may be known as the house of Killzone, but it looks like Horizon: Zero Dawn is going to give them a new property to be remembered by. At Paris Games Week, new gameplay for their upcoming post-robopcalypse sandbox was shown off, with lead character Aloy on the hunt.
Hang on a minute there buddy! The gaming industry isn’t quite done with you, just yet. Or at least one of the big players of the scene, that is. Right now, Paris is getting ready to host a Sony Conference, where Uncharted 4, PlayStation VR and a two-wheeled version of Drive Club will be shown off. And probably a few exclusives as well. Want to watch it? Of course you do!
PlayStation is getting another cool looking exclusive next year, one with robotic dinosaurs. Need I say more? Well, I will, just in case.
Some of my favorite clothes and toys are based on gaming franchises, and Horizon Zero Dawn is positioning itself to the be the latest and greatest.
Horizon: Zero Dawn lets you face off against a T-Rex robot armed with mortars and lasers. Need I say more?
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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