
Killzone developer Guerrilla Games' PlayStation 4 RPG Horizon: Zero Dawn was one of the standout titles of E3 2016 last week. It's a hugely different game than the developer's well-known Killzone FPS franchise, and, based on a demo we played at E3, it's one to watch.
GameSpot caught up with director Mathijs de Jonge to discuss the game's recently announced delay to 2017 and why it chose a female protagonist.
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Not worried about a delay, I'm a huge fan of the devs and know they'll make the right move every time.
Female protagonists are okay but please make a more polished face for old man's dream's sake!
Be like a Capcom or a fromsoftware or even Sony Japan Studios. Even CD Projekt RED understands this and they are a western studio!
I'm okay with a delay.. This is prolly my most antipated game right now. But, I don't own a PS4 yet, and wont until the Neo is either released or all specs, price and release date is reveled. So, take your time Guerilla.
I'm super excited for Horizon. Its my 2nd most anticipated game of 2017, right behind Detroit, from Quantic Dream. God, please let Detroit release in 2017, lol.
I'm glad Guerrilla games has delayed Horizon. Its a new IP, which is going a completely different route from anything Guerrilla games has done before. They should take all the time needed to achieve their vision for Horizon & do justice to Aloy, as a character & her story.
Guerrilla games has something special with Horizon: Zero Dawn. I can feel it =)