Latest Horizon: Zero Dawn movies introduce you to the Behemoth and Stormbird

With Horizon: Zero Dawn having gone gold, it’s time to have one other have a look at among the creatures Aloy, voiced by Ashly Burch, shall be up towards within the recreation.

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Earlier this week, we have been given a look at Thunderjaw and Snapmaw, which appear to be mechanical variations of the Tyrannosaurus and Brachiosaurus, respectively, in Horizon: Zero Dawn.

Yesterday, Guerrilla Games launched two extra movies offering a have a look at Stormbird and Behemoth.

Stormbird is an enormous chicken of prey which resembles the extinct Haast’s Eagle, solely a lot, a lot bigger because the New Zealand chicken solely weighed round 35 kilos at most. It is a melee fighter, and together with with the ability to swoop down and assault the participant, it might additionally struggle on land. Here, it would use highly effective assaults akin to wing blasts and claw slashes.

Its wings also can accumulate electrical energy from the air and discharge it.

The Behemoth is a large, rugged transport-class machine that resembles a Crichtonsaurus, to me no less than. This machine makes use of anti-gravity know-how to “transfer precious cargo from smaller acquisition-class machines into its stomach container.”

If the participant provokes it, the Behemoth can both cost them or use its anti-gravity unit to hurl giant objects. It additionally sports activities giant grinding drills which can be utilized to propel rocks.

Like all creatures within the recreation, every have vulnerabilities the participant might want to benefit from, in any other case, how else would a bow take down a creature not made from flesh? Granted, Aloy makes use of armor-piercing, electrical, and explosive arrows, so that may assist issues.

And simply consider all the beautiful pictures you’ll be capable of take of those creatures, thanks to the game’s Photomode.

Horizon: Zero Dawn releases on PlayStation four February 28 in North america and March 1 in Europe.


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