One of Sony's big holiday games is LEGO Horizon Adventures, a more family-friendly take on Guerrilla Games' epic series. One of the main highlights of Aloy's ongoing quest is the range of robotic enemies she faces, and they look brilliant in their plastic incarnations.
Guerrilla has shared a few shots of some of the machines you'll encounter in the action platformer, and while the LEGO Tallneck is a real thing, these images are leaving us wanting a full range of Horizon sets to build:
They really do lend themselves very nicely to LEGO, don't they? And we'll say it again: this game's visuals are not to be sniffed at, with every element constructed using true-to-life LEGO bricks. The effect is fantastic, and the machines in particular have turned out really well.
We're looking forward to exploring the full game when it arrives on 14th November. What do you think of Horizon in LEGO form? Would you like more real-life Horizon LEGO sets? Follow the instructions in the comments section below.
Guerrilla has shared a few shots of some of the machines you'll encounter in the action platformer, and while the LEGO Tallneck is a real thing, these images are leaving us wanting a full range of Horizon sets to build:
They really do lend themselves very nicely to LEGO, don't they? And we'll say it again: this game's visuals are not to be sniffed at, with every element constructed using true-to-life LEGO bricks. The effect is fantastic, and the machines in particular have turned out really well.
We're looking forward to exploring the full game when it arrives on 14th November. What do you think of Horizon in LEGO form? Would you like more real-life Horizon LEGO sets? Follow the instructions in the comments section below.