Horizon Forbidden Westtakes place almost immediately following the end of Guerrilla Games' original title. Aloy is looking for Gaia, an AI, to reboot Earth as it were. Unfortunately, she soon finds out that getting this AI will be trickier than she thought possible.

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Also, Sylens has turned his back on her in favor of his own scheme. Wise players probably saw this turn coming from the ending of the original. Can Aloy and her allies unite the world to save it in time? That is the basic premise ofHorizon Forbidden West’s story, and these beginner tips should help to make the journey easier and more engaging.

12Leave Nothing Behind

As in mostmodern open-world games, the world ofHorizon Forbidden Westis full of loot. This could come in the form of plants and animals that occur naturally or machine parts that are dislodged from the robotic animals that players encounter out in the wild. Whichever the case, players should be sure to leave nothing behind.

A lot of these materials can be used for crafting orupgrading Aloy’s existing equipment, which is going to be a must for those hoping to complete the game on harder difficulty settings. In the early stages, in particular, upgrading weapons can make a huge difference to the way that combat plays out, so making an effort to grab the components needed to do so is well worth it.

Aloy selling items for shards in Horizon Forbidden West menu screen

11Make the Most of the Focus

As those who’ve played the firstHorizongame will already know,Aloy’s Focus is an incredibly powerful bit of tech. Not only can it be used to scan the environment around her to uncover unseen secrets, but it’s also capable of identifying the weaknesses of the many enemies that she encounters.

This could be something as simple as identifying the elements and arrow types that a particular type of enemy is weak to, or letting players know whether or not a foe can be hacked or mounted. Aloy can even use the Focus to identifymachine parts that can be dislodged with a well-placed arrow, so it’s always a good idea to scan new enemy types before initiating an encounter.

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10Check Trophy Requirements

Much like its predecessor,Horizon Zero Dawn,Horizon Forbidden Westis actually very lenient when it comes to unlocking the platinum trophy. This is because players won’t actually need to complete every last side quest and collectible set to do so, with the game instead taking a much more hands-off approach to completion than many of its big-budget peers.

Although there are around 50 side quests and errands in the game, only a handful of them have trophies associated with them. Likewise, players can skip out on a good chunk ofthe game’s collectiblesand still get the platinum trophy, as they’ll only actually need one or two from each set when all’s said and done. With this in mind, those hunting down the platinum trophy should plan ahead to avoid spending time on non-trophy-related tasks.

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9Use Climbing Annotations

Horizon Forbidden Westgets a lot of things right, including the way that it handlesclimbing and general accessibility. Unlike in the previous game, players are able to use Aloy’s focus to highlight areas in which the young heroine is able to climb, making it much easier for them to chart a course when scaling a rock or vertical cliff edge. However, what a lot of players might not realize is that it’s possible to make life even easier with just a few extra button clicks.

One of the biggest issues with climbing this way is the need to constantly reactivate the Focus so that hand holes and climbable crevices remain highlighted. Thankfully, players can get around this limitation fairly easily by enabling the “Climbing Annotations Always On” option under the “Visual” tab of the game’s settings menu. This eliminates the need for Focus spam and makesclimbing inHorizon Forbidden Westeven easier than it already is.

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8Mainline The Game Into The Forbidden West

The Forbidden West is a region in the game and not just some nonsensical sequel subtitle. If players mainline the campaign, they can make it to the Forbidden West in about two to three hours, though those who enjoy exploring every nook and cranny may take a little longer.

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Once players reach this region of the map, they willunlock a glider called the Shieldwing. This should make exploring much easier, be it for free-roaming or completing side quests. There are secondary quests that can be completed prior to reaching the Forbidden West, but it might be worth leaving most of them for after the hang glider is unlocked.

7Play On Performance Mode

There are a few options players should tweak in the menu before startingHorizon Forbidden West. First, remove subtitles and anything in the HUD that is not necessary. The less that appears on-screen, the more immersive the experience will become. This is a beautiful game on both the PS5 and PS4, and players may want to get the most out of the graphics.

However, PS5 owners should consider playingHorizon Forbidden WestinPerformance Mode, because otherwise, the frame rate can take a noticeable dip. This would then ruin the magic of the imagery anyway, so it’s better to sacrifice a little bit of visual fidelity for a more stable framerate.

Flying on the shieldwing in Horizon: Forbidden West

6Get A Mount ASAP

It should come as no surprise thatHorizon Forbidden Westis an absolutely huge open-world game. Running on foot has its advantages, like being able to jump off the beaten path to climb. However, a robotic mount should be procured as soon as possible.

This should make the journey between villages and campsites more efficient. It might be a good idea to ride ahead and ignore side activities until a campfire or village is found. This will help fill out the map more, so players can know what is around them.

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5Look Out For Animals

A majority of the loot gathered inHorizon Forbidden Westwill come from the robotic beasts. However, Aloy will also have to arm herself with various pouches to carry ammo. She needs to slay animals to do this and there is a lot in the game from furry rabbits to majesty flying pelicans.

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Some of the animals inHorizon Forbidden Westare very easy to see even without the Focus turned on, but others can be a lot trickier to spot. An early animal to look out for in the starting area is raccoons which can upgrade the arrow pouch for the standard bow.

4Mainline The Hunter Skill Path

One of the biggest improvements inHorizon Forbidden Westover its predecessor isthe skill tree. It’s vaster, offering players unique play styles to suit personal needs. However, to get the most out of the game’s early hours, the Hunter path should be mainlined down to the bottom.

Along the way, players will learn to effectively slow down time for longer, gain more stamina for specials, and learn how to craft more while using fewer materials. Crafting boosts are especially useful when it comes to lessening the grind of collecting materials.

Fighting an enemy in Horizon: Forbidden West

3Diversify Your Weapons ASAP

The best way to take down machines inHorizon Forbidden Westis to pay close attention to not only their highlighted weak points, but their elemental drawbacks too. It’s also a good idea to arm Aloy with as manytypes of elemental weaponsas possible.

For example, if there is a stronger bow that uses plain arrows next to a weaker one with fire arrows, get the fire bow. Collecting one of every element will turn Aloy into the ultimate warrior.Getting good armorwith slots is also a must, but prioritize weapons first. Just don’t go breaking the bank on the Shard currency.

Hunting animals in Horizon: Forbidden West

The skill menu in Horizon: Forbidden West

The weapon upgrade menu from Horizon: Forbidden West