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Found a few starter tips on the net to be aware of. Save the game often Scavenge everything Fail to prepare… Stay on the move Stealth can help Know thy enemy
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Kojima's bext game uses the same engine that Guerilla have used for Horizon. Due to the connections there's 3 easter eggs connected to Death Stranding hidden in Horizon: The Stranded Figure is found in the All Mother complex, and can be picked up anytime after the critical main path quest The Proving. Directions are in the video above. The Stranded Necklace is found in The Grave-Hoard. This dungeon is in the north-east corner of the map, but you cannot enter until the critical path mission of the same name. It’s easily found by hugging the left wall from the entrance to the room where you fight your first set of enemies in this dungeon. The Stranded Shackles are found in the Zero Dawn dungeon, which you can’t access till critical path mission Deep Secrets of the World. The shackles are found in the south-western part of the map after the second major holo-imager scene. See the video for more guidance.
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In a new PlayStation Blog video series Hermen Hulst, Managing Director and co-founder of Guerrilla, has called Horizon Zero Dawn 'The single most ambitious project that Guerrilla Games has ever taken on.' The videos, a three part behind-the-scenes series, talk about some of the challenges that Guerrilla Games faced in transitioning from the Killzone first person shooter series to an open world RPG like Horizon Zero Dawn. According to Hulst it has been 'A huge undertaking' for the studio, who had to hire entire new teams of writers and quest designers to work on the game. One of the tasks was breaking down the overarching plot of Horizon Zero dawn into quests for the player. The third video in the series also refers to Horizon's protagonist Aloy as 'a PlayStation Icon', and says it took years to get Aloy to the point she's at now. Guerrilla and PlayStation obviously both have high hopes for the game, which has been in development in one form or another since 2010. You can watch the first of the three videos here. All three are already live on YouTube.