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Burning Shores – shallow waters in a gorgeous world | Videogames Review

Burning Shores is more of what you like, but it fluffs the ending.

Cracked clifftops dripping molten lava, the Hollywood sign draped with the tentacles of some dormant machine, cumulonimbus clouds with storms strobing at their center, and a hundred thousand stars dotting the night sky, clustered into constellations – you’ve never seen Los Angeles look like this before. The Horizon games have always been gorgeous, but Burning Shores is a real spectacle.

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MIDGETonSTILTS17390d ago

If at any point you find a Horizon game “shallow”, crank up the difficulty to Very Hard.

Took me weeks to beat the game on Very Hard. I got stuck multiple times throughout the campaign too, but the challenge was worth it.

Horizon is the “Souls” game casuals beg for: it can be simulation-level unforgiving, if you want. Or the game is pretty easy by default.

The combat mechanics in Horizon are NOT shallow, you’re gaming skills are shallow.

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Best DLC/Expansion of 2023

VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "Whether in the form of free DLC (hello God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla) or long-awaited semi-sequels, expansions have blossomed into their own thing across every genre. A commercial & creative necessity for MMOs way back when is now a commonality everywhere. And there's great incentive behind it too; generally speaking, who wouldn't want to have the gameplay skeleton of their favorite titles utilized to explore new storylines and locations? In 2023, this comes with a cost for last-gen-only gamers in the form of Horizon Forbidden West and Cyberpunk 2077. Despite both titles having 8th-gen versions at their respective launches, Guerrilla Games and CD Projekt RED decided to forego the technologically-constraining PS4 and/or Xbox One consoles to fully realize their creative visions.

While that doesn't tell the full story of these four finalists, it's an intriguing factoid that marks 2023 as a turning point in cementing future titles or DLCs for only this current generation... and maybe Switch."

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P_Bomb119d ago

Good year for DLC. I’m at the last boss in Burning Shores and just wrapped the tower party subterfuge in Phantom Liberty. Chef’s kiss.

coolbeans119d ago

Needless to say you're eating good atm.

P_Bomb119d ago

Can’t complain, that’s for sure lol!

S2Killinit119d ago

God of War Ragnarock vs. Horizon Burning Shores

Ironmike119d ago

Both great dlc but for me phantom liberty takes it

Futureshark119d ago

Even though it was a remake, Separate Ways was a great slice of DLC for me.
The RE4VR update also phenomenal.

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2023 in Review: Winners and Losers

VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "Another year in the rear-view mirror, another year of both good and bad to look back upon. The video game industry has once again played host to a number of significant events, releases, and other assorted happenings over the last 12 months. So, before we completely forget 2023 and move on to the new year, let's take a look at some of the things that happened, both the nice and the nasty. Here are my winners and losers of 2023 in the world of video games."

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Spider-Man 2 & Horizon Forbidden West Burning Shores Up For Accessibility Awards

Spider-Man 2 & Burning Shores are up for accessiblity awards athe GACONF 2023 Awards along with other nominations for PlayStation

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ZeekQuattro168d ago

I'm not going to lie. After a few dozen car chases I just set it to automatic. Same with QTE's. Between Amazing 1 & 2 plus Marvels 1, Miles & now 2. I'm over those segments.

victorMaje168d ago

Would be nice to have games implement an "epilepsy guard" setting for gamers with epilepsy.