Outside of that, Burning Shores really does feel like more of the same, both for better and worse. It’s short and sweet, ensuring it doesn’t outstay its welcome, while filling that gap between one of 2022’s best action games and what’s to come in the future. The main storyline can be completed within 6-7 hours if you make a beeline through it and ignore the various side quests and activities fleetingly scattered across the Burning Shores, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It establishes Seyka as a powerful, loyal companion for our protagonist, and provides a little more context to the mysterious looming threat that is Nemesis. It manages to set the scene for what’s to come in the inevitable next entry in the series by very clearly outlining Aloy and co.’s next tasks. Similarly strong is the narrative Burning Shores spins. Destined to do Sylens’ dirty work yet again, Aloy flies her way over, only to be immediately shot down by a rather hostile tower and inadvertently meets Seyka, an all-new character who makes up part of a tribe that lives out here. Set off the south coast of Forbidden West’s main map, our protagonist ventures out there in search of answers to do with the Zeniths and the major threat revealed at the end of the main game. Throw in some exciting new machines, characters you’ll love and hate (in a good way), and strong additions to Aloy’s arsenal of abilities and weapons, and fans of the series won’t want to skip this trip to LA.īurning Shores takes Aloy to a selection of scattered isles which make up the remains of Los Angeles. While it largely offers more of the same that the base game did in terms of gameplay, it elevates it with an interesting story that more or less sets the scene for what’s to come in the franchise. Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores is an interesting proposition. Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores on PS5
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