Details have just dropped on the epic looking upcoming sci-fi adventure game. The images and teaser trailer depict an apocalyptic world where humans battle giant dinosaur-like robots in primitive clothing while playing orchestral music. Everything looks a little familiar. But wait, this isn’t the next Horizon game from Guerrilla. Oh, no, no. This one initial view In a Tencent subsidiary game called Polaris Quest.
Guerrilla and Sony don’t exactly have a monopoly on hunting robot dinosaurs or open-world crafting games. But at first glance Motiram light is a pretty obvious Horizon ripoff. It mimics Guerilla’s art style and animations, right down to its multiple lens flares. One image shows three human characters using bows and spears to fight a mammoth-type machine. Even the font and image of the game’s logo is similar to that of Horizon — Motiram light it tells about humanity’s attempt to “rebuild from the beginning of a new primitive era”.
There are some differences in fairness. Here you can build your own shelters, while trained “Mechanics” can help you in battle. There is also co-op support for up to 10 players. While working on Guerrilla multiplayer gamethe end Lego Horizon Adventures The spinoff is the only Horizon game to date with co-op features.
In a sense, fans of the Horizon series will understand why it’s only fitting that the games are effectively cloned. We’ll have to wait to see how terribly Polaris Quest copies Aloy’s adventures. Motiram light There’s no release window yet, but the seemingly free-to-play game is coming to Steam and the Epic Games Store. Unless Sony stops Tencent first, that is.