![]() And when I say ‘super high’, I mean the sort of super high that carries you into clouds. Said tricks include being able to fly super high. Screen grab from Horizon Forbidden West Burning Shores on PlayStation 5 Tricks, it may be added, that meant the DLC could not be released on PlayStation 4 and is, therefore, a PlayStation 5 exclusive.Ī large chunk of the DLC entails flying around. It’s just that Burning Shores is on a different level entirely, mood-wise, gameplay-wise, and in terms of the new bells tricks it has to show off. This time though, the option to head to LA doesn’t even exist until you’re done with the main story - which is good, because it indicates that this is what happens next instead of some more content.ĭon’t get me wrong, The Frozen Wilds was a fun little jaunt. For the uninitiated, it was entirely possible to stumble onto the DLC content in that game with just a little warning that some of the missions might require a higher level than your current one. Unlike The Frozen Wilds, the DLC to Horizon Zero Dawn, this particular story expansion can only be triggered once you’ve completed the main game. While the base game took us to such areas as post-apocalyptic Las Vegas and San Francisco, this time we’re off to Los Angeles. She receives a message to go and meet Sylens (voiced by the late Lance Reddick), who tells her of the presence of one more Far Zenith member in a far western area that we’ve never visited before. The events of Burning Shores occur shortly after series protagonist Aloy has defeated the Far Zenith faction at the very end of Horizon Forbidden West. There is hope that similar incidents will not occur in future – but we’ll have to wait to see how Metacritic will improve its review system.Aloy goes to Hollywood… or what remains of it anyway. It is currently unclear how these moderation process will be evolved, but it does appear the cleanup process for Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores is underway, with the game’s user score changing as abusive reviews are excised. ‘Our team reviews each and every report of abuse (including but not limited to racist, sexist, homophobic, insults to other users, etc) and if violations occur, the reviews are removed.’ ‘Metacritic is aware of the abusive and disrespectful reviews of Horizon Forbidden West Burning Shores and we have a moderation system in place to track violations of our terms of use.’ ‘Fandom is a place of belonging for all fans and we take online trust and safety very seriously across all our sites, including Metacritic,’ the company said. In a statement to Eurogamer, Metacritic has confirmed it is aware of ‘abusive and disrespectful reviews’ for the game, and is ‘currently evolving processes and tools to introduce stricter moderation in the coming months.’ While Metacritic has rarely stepped up to address issues like this – which are, unfortunately, common – it appears the size of the furore around Burning Shores has now forced the aggregator’s hand. The comments displayed on Metacritic will not be republished here, as many of them are repugnant, and display an ignorance that has no place in modern discourse. Read: Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores review – Absolute Fire Despite their shared kiss being optional, it appears some weak-minded players are taking offence, channeling their outrage into petty reviews in an effort to tank Burning Shores. In the final stretches of Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores, Aloy’s evolving relationship with Quen warrior, Seyka, is revealed to be romantic in nature – and players get the choice to pursue this connection.
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