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Making Horizon: Zero Dawn suitable for eight-year-olds. Guerrilla Games on breaking its own rules with Lego Horizon Adventures



Making Horizon: Zero Dawn suitable for eight-year-olds. Guerrilla Games on breaking its own rules with Lego Horizon Adventures

by Turbostrider27

9 Comments

  1. WrennReddit

    Neat, I was wondering about that. Horizon is one of my favorite games, but the story is not for kids.

    Also:

    > There also might be (hopefully) a TV show somewhere down the line.

    I wonder how that would work. I’m not sure how you’d improve on the storytelling. But maybe it would be super rad.

  2. “It is the first PlayStation-owned IP to arrive on a Nintendo platform in over 25 years.”

    Does anybody know what the last one was? 25 years ago would be in the N64/GBC days

  3. Banned_User_Back

    I’ve played hzd. And it didn’t really strike me as an “M rated” game. It’s not violent. It’s not heavily sexualized. I believe hzd is perfectly suitable for an 8yo.

  4. NoeMoriartyV2

    I was literally just playing HZD and dropped it but still i will get this lego game cause its a new LEGO game.

  5. HelloNevvanna73

    I think it was always suitable for everyone

  6. depressedfox_011

    i mean it’s Lego, when was a lego game not made for kids. I’m still wondering why people are hyping up a lego game like it going to be any different than other lego games.

  7. 69733348

    so just like every lego game ever made? lol

  8. RealGazelle

    I really love how they made everything in a lego game… with lego.

    When I tried the Legocity I was sooo disapointed that it was just a normal world with handful of lego buildings. I wanted it to look like the Lego movie which even the water was made of lego. And this game did exactley that.

    I know it’s a kindergartener game but bc how it recreated everything in lego, I’m seriously considering trying it out.

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