news culture Horizon Forbidden West: Comics, book about the community, readings to connect to the universe of Aloy via Zero Dawn
The Horizon universe, whether it’s Zero Dawn or Forbidden West, is huge, very huge. A world and its mysteries that have appealed to many players while the saga of Guerrilla, the developer, is still very young since the first work has only been available since 2017. We therefore invite you to discover here two books that speak of the series. but also the associated community.
With a score of 18/20 on JV upon its release, Horizon Zero Dawn and its sequel Horizon Forbidden West, 19/20 in our columns managed to seduce a number of gamers. With its post-apocalyptic world inhabited by machines and humans transported back to the Stone Age, the saga of guerrilla is full of legends to uncover in order to understand the situation and the planetary problems it entails. All of this helped to keep you enticed and on topic, here is two readings to get closer to the Horizon galaxy both in game and in real life.
Horizon Zero Dawn The Sunhawk at Mana Books
After the great battle of Meridian, the capital of Horizon Zero Dawn, Talanah Khane Padish, a well-known machine hunter and friend of Aloy, must find her place and help rebuild the world. Designed by Ann Maulina (designer) and Anne Toole (writer), this journey offers a story that follows the first opus and allows to establish the connection to Horizon Forbidden West. With its comic book-style designs, this comic strip traces an unexpected story with striking protagonists (Talanah is by far one of the most complex and compelling characters in Horizon Zero Dawn) who manage to teach us more about the universe of the series. Added to this are illustrations of the game and excellent full-page drawings accompanied by some texts so that everyone can understand the universe. with Horizon Zero Dawn The SunhawkYou’ll have enough to get you in the mood before heading to Horizon Forbidden West, where you’ll find Talanah”’.
Project Gaia The Fan Book by Tarak Chami
Another interesting book Project Gaia is a Kickstarter project created by Tarak Chami, to whom we already owe a Hideo Kojima book on Death Stranding with “Tomorrow is in your Hand”. The Gaia project is a very simple idea, Highlight the gaming community through their cosplayers, artists and actors to understand the magnitude of the phenomenon. Between inspired drawings, anecdotes from fans about their relationship to the first installment of Aloy’s Adventures and great photographs by dedicated and mostly very talented cosplayers, This collection of testimonies provides a better understanding of the Aloy phenomenon and by extension those of the Guerrilla series. Another way, ultimately more realistic, of connecting to the world of games, or rather games that will convince you Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon Forbidden West have been here for a long time…