
Hardcore Gamer: Ubisoft is not the first company to announce a game set in a primitive world that is slated to release in 2016, as Guerrilla Games announced Horizon: Zero Dawn at E3. Can Far Cry Primal compete?

It has been reported that PlayStation's Horizon series, which began in 2017 with Zero Dawn, has now passed 40 million in sales.
Spread across two main entries of the franchise, it just is a very respectable success, isn't it.
Although I personally didn't click with the Horizon games, I can a) clearly see the appeal of it. From art direction and technical brilliance.
And b) - I am so happy for Guerilla Games that they've created an IP that's finally been giving financial success back to them and SIE.
Joining the company's club of tens of millions of copies being sold like Spiderman, God of War or The Last of Us did.
All "Big Five" studios at Playstation are on par. Which is just great and hopefully just contributes to a healthy work environment between all of them.
It's a great series but the 2nd game just went over lard with some nonsense story decisions. Hopefully the 3rd game comes full circle and gives the lone tike fans a great end to the story. 1st game is the best and 2nd is very good. It's the same writer who wrote fallout new Vegas so I have high hopes for a strong finish
Honestly I'm a huge fan of the franchise so i'm glad to see the success. I feel like the games and IP get a lot of unwarranted stick.

Designing and creating Horizon's colorful and exotic tribes was one of the most expensive and time-consuming parts of developing the franchise's origins.
Yea, to be honest they sucked. Worst part of the game for me. Forbidden west that is.
I’m sure they did a wonderful job with the money spent, but nobody wanted that level of investment into fake tribes. I shouldn’t say “nobody”, because I’m sure anthropology majors were thrilled to see the worlds they created.
But, if I were Sony, I wouldn’t forced them to just spend the money on cooler boss battles instead.
The boss battles lacked, and the villages were overlooked by most players; they managed their resources to develop their product like artists would, not strategic business people. I could understand why some people would celebrate that, but I’d stress the importance of managing multimillion dollar projects with longevity of the studio as the TOP priority. That’s how you get to make more games, instead of be shuttered after one bad launch.
Horrible designs on all things except the dinos. Some of the getups are really funny tho

Sony has fired back at Tencent in court, calling its defense "nonsense" and accusing it of hiding behind shell companies to dodge accountability over Light of Motiram, a game Sony says blatantly copies Horizon.
While you are on this Sony, get someone to sort out the shovelware issue we have now on ps. You too Nintendo
The fact that tencent is even defending it is more hilarious than the ripoff in the first place, because they know damn well.
Eh, pretty sure I remember a futuristic bow in Turok? Sony/Horizon going after whatever game that is seems petty
One is set in pre-history and one is post-history. I don't know why people are so intent on comparing games that take place on far, opposite ends of human existence.
Horizon: Zero Dawn being post-history means that modern elements can exist to shape the experience, with a story that has the ability to call back to before the downfall of civilization.
Far Cry Primal on the other hand will be relying on information we have from fossils, ancient tools, and ancient weaponry to shape their experience, free of modern elements.
Although the two share a setting on an incredibly basic level, you don't have to dig very deep to see where they will be two very different experiences.
Horizon is one of my most anticipated games, and Far Cry Primal isn't.
Horizon is on another level so no.
Unlikely
Did anyone proofread this article?
"Players will be venturing the undomesticated land of Oros and taking control of Takkar, the sole survivor of his tribe who was ambushed during a hunting trip by a rival tribe during a hunting trip."
Yeesh.
Also, pre-historic Templars? The Assassin order and the Knights Templar didn't even exist until the Middle Ages, people hunting these things would have existed under different names with the same goal.