

While most of the characters that you will meet along the way are relatively new, there are some familiar faces here and there as well. Ryas himself is an interesting character, and his ambitious personality keeps you invested in him long enough to see his task to completion. So our hero must now redeem himself for his actions, and thus sets off on a quest to do just that while still learning the meaning behind other unturned secrets on this rollercoaster of a journey. Desperate measures lead to Ryas abandoning his orders, but at the same time, allowing him to uncover the tracks of a buried evil that can threaten the lives of his people. Right from the early going, we are introduced to Ryas, who is out and about with his fellow clan members until an expedition takes a turn for the worse. Without going too much into detail, the main setting of the game is pretty much the same post-apocalyptic landscape we know from Horizon Zero Dawn. So it’s fantastic that Guerrilla wanted to expand on the franchise, and what better way to do it than with a fresh story in the same universe but this time from the perspective of someone other than Aloy. The original Horizon Zero Dawn was decent at best, and while I adored the game regardless, the sequel was such a superior title that it made me appreciate every thought that went into the game at the time.
