![]() ![]() ![]() You play as Ryas, an expert climber and archer, who gets tasked with setting out to learn more about an advancing threat. It takes place 1,000 years into the future, after reckless technological advancement leaves our world is in rusted ruins. David.Īs a launch title for the $880 PS VR2, Horizon Call of the Mountain has two challenges: proving itself as a spin-off game, and as a reason to spend a good chunk of change on fancy new hardware. Kotaku AU will have its own coverage for you once we have our PSVR 2 review unit in hand. There’s definitely some fun to find here, and it’s a good PlayStation VR2 demonstration, but Call of the Mountain misses the mark in a few disappointing ways.Įditor’s note: This is the Kotaku US review of Horizon: Call of the Mountain. It’s too small in scope, has a surplus of arcadey combat scenarios that instantly break immersion with their rigid structure, and what strengths it has only hint at the potential of a freer, more unshackled experience. A fully realised VR experience in the world of Sony’s Horizon franchise is an exciting prospect indeed, but Horizon Call of the Mountain can’t fully deliver on that promise. ![]()
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