So I did it, I beat Horizon: Forbidden West and now I’m left with that empty feeling inside that I get whenever I finish any game I love. Luckily I still have to finish up a few of the core character side quests. Then I have Burning Shores and Frozen Wilds I haven’t played yet.

My Horizon End Game Thoughts (Major Spoilers)

I sat though the whole end credits when Aloy was flying over the entire game map just hoping she would land somewhere cool and one last cutscene would play. Unfortunately that didn’t happen, but it was still beautiful to watch.

I was so sad when I returned to the base and all my friends were gone, save for Beta and Gaia. Luckily I was able to do a sidequest with Alva after that. I think I just have one more quest with Zo to wrap up as well. I’ll do these before I go to Butning Shores. I’m excited to spend more time with Selens (I hope). I missed seeing him throughout the campaign. He was just in the beginning and the end really. He’s waiting for me at Tilda’s to start the quest. He can wait a little longer.

Prior to the last mission I didn’t want to kill Regalla and would rather she join the final battle. But I really wanted her bow (I looked up the outcomes of the decisions). So in my head cannon, she dies on the battlefield in some form of redemption AND I still get her sick bow.

As for Nemesis…what the actual fuck. Aloy can’t catch a break. Horizon 3 can’t come soon enough. I really really hope it finally has coop. Beta can learn to be like Aloy right? I really thought Varl was going to be set up to be your coop companion in Horizon 3.

When I beat Burning Shores I’m going to have to go back and finally finish Frozen Wilds. Or maybe I’ll do Frozen Wilds first. Haven’t decided yet. For now I’m basking in it all.

Anyway, what’re you all playing? Let’s hear it!

    • teraflopsweat@lemmy.world
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      Same here. I think I may just play through the campaign and return it though. I don’t feel any motivation to grind or play endgame content. It just isn’t really scratching the itch the same way that Diablo 2 did back in the day.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve played through the campaign and paused it for now. Am interested to see what seasons end up feeling like and if they build anymore interest.

        I don’t have the time I used to though, would far rather explore other games at the moment!

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          Campaign is nice but it serves as introduction to end game. When you hit level 50 you start collecting paragon points which really improve your character. At world tier 3 new activities become available like hell tides, world bosses, nightmare dungeons etc.

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        1 year ago

        My current main is Druid and he’s awesome. Quite versatile playstyle-wise. You can play as a nature magic caster (lightning, wind, rocks), a shapeshifter (werebear, werwolf), minion summoner (wolfs, ravens, plants) or a combination of the above. Will keep playing Druid till the season starts, then I’ll try a new class. Tried Barbarian already as well and was very cool too. I’m pretty sure all are fun.

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          Druid sounds really fun. I only played the Necromancer during the beta. Was thinking about starting with sorceress whenever I get it, but it seems like Druid could be just as fun.

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            I like how you’re not limited to either shapeshifting or spells like in Diablo 2. Instead you change you form dynamically depending on what skill you use.

            Similar thing about barbarian I also played - you don’t need to choose between dual-wielding or two-handed, you get 4 weapon slots (2 for dual-wield, and 2 for 2 types of two-handed) and use them depending on which weapon is assigned to a cast skill.

            I assume other classes have similar mechanics.