Horizon Call of the Mountain arrives on February 22 for $59.99. The high fidelity vibrations in the controllers let me feel the tension in the bow string as I pulled it back in Horizon Call Of The Mountain, and the rumble motor in the headset meant it really felt like I was getting hit by the enemies. The new haptic capabilities genuinely add to the experience. We praised the haptics in both the headset and new Sense controllers, believing it made a noticeable gameplay difference: Horizon: Call of the Mountain was one of the upcoming games we tried in our PSVR 2 preview last September. As a master climber, hunter, and explorer, Ryas offers the perfect viewpoint of the sweeping vistas and dangerous wilds of Horizon.” And for this, we felt we needed a new protagonist. “We took the Horizon experience and built it from the ground up for VR. This is the story of how he tries to come back from that,” explains Guerrilla’s Studio Narrative Director, Ben McCaw, later explaining why Call of the Mountain uses a new character. His family was torn apart, and ultimately, he was incarcerated. “Ryas ended up on the wrong side for the right reasons. Working for Sun-King Avad and his spymaster, Blameless Marad, Ryas must investigate a new threat to the Sundom and earn his freedom. Detailed in a new PlayStation Blog post, he now seeks atonement for his past crimes, letting himself get captured after previously helping abduct Prince Itamen. While it was already known that Aloy isn’t the protagonist, even though she will appear, Horizon Call of the Mountain tells the story of a Shadow Carja soldier, Ryas. Horizon Call of the Mountain arrives soon as the most high-profile PSVR 2 launch game, and Guerilla Games just revealed new story details.
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