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In Horizon Forbidden West, Aloy's latest journey will be her most difficult. Set a few months after the events of the first game, Aloy has not saved the world, but merely delayed its demise. She will need to grow stronger, smarter, and braver to face what's next, and so will you as the player. That's where our Horizon Forbidden West tips come in. We've played hundreds of hours collectively across the GameSpot team, so take these tips as things we wish we knew before we dove into the...
Like in the first game, Horizon Forbidden West's tallnecks are the Ubisoftian towers of the game's open world. As Aloy, players can scale these gargantuan machines to reveal more of the map, which in turn reveals more settlements, side quests, and other activities. But unlike most of the game's tallnecks, the Shining Wastes tallneck is especially tricky. To solve this one, you'll need a particular late-game ability, and it's one that could be considered a spoiler, so consider this your...
Horizon Forbidden West is full of things to do off of the critical path, as you can see in our full breakdown of how long it takes to beat. One of the smaller but trickier details you can look out for is using dyes to change the colors of Aloy's armor sets. You'll collect a lot of armor during the game, and each one includes its own perks with the option to add more via "weaves," passive boosts that can further improve armor. But it's not all about function; fashion plays a role as well...
In Horizon Forbidden West, you'll encounter dozens of weapons of varying rarities. The best of these will be legendary weapons, denoted by their orange backgrounds in your weapon inventory, as well as their impressive stats. These specially enhanced bows, tripcasters, and more won't come easily, often requiring you to finish some of the game's most challenging or involved quests and activities, but they're well worth it for high-end players who want to fit Aloy with only the best her world...
Fortnite and the NBA are teaming up once again. Epic has revealed new NBA 75 set, a collection of new in-game character skins dressed up in pre-game warmup attire featuring NBA colors and logos. The upcoming collaboration looks completely different from last year's In The Paint set, which debuted team jerseys for every team in the league, though that set has returned today alongside the new styles. There's more than just stuff to buy with this crossover though, so here's all you need to know...