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HZD was a decent game already, HFW is just a godlike version of HZD, en fin.
Got some bad news for you then buddy 😀
It is worse.
It is a good game for missing neurons.
Aloy now tells you the solution of a SIMPLE riddle in seconds, so that you can overcome that without booting your brain.
The open world extends to the west of the Sundom, and while it's vast and nice-looking, it's also somehow more generic and less immersive. Also, for a supposedly desolate land it's almost more populated than India.
Worst of all, the enigmatic scenario (the fate of the Odyssey starship occasionally mentioned in HZD) turns into a shockingly bad conclusion that was seemingly written by a teenager, and it leads to a third episode which narrative pitch just can't be taken seriously. I won't spoil because I want every PC gamer to roll their collective eyes at the end.
At least we'll have 60+ fps to gloat about.
Did we play the same game?
Honestly, if you like the game, you're just marketologist's victim.
This game has nothing standing out, while on the other hand having a ton of aspects being either average at best or outright horrible (like voice acting for example)
In the end my friend told me the ending