Horizon Forbidden West PS4 was a major part of development, but PS5 will have "extra details"

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Horizon Forbidden West PS4 will look "fantastic," just expect graphical improvements in the PS5 version.

Much of the Horizon Forbidden West development and playtesting has been on PS4, but there will be noticeable visual differences on PS5, according to a recent GameInformer interview with the devs.

Horizon Forbidden West game director Mathijs de Jonge and narrative director Benjamin McCaw sat down with Game Informer to discuss Aloy's new abilities and Guerilla Games' development process. "A lot of the development has taken place on the PlayStation 4 and a lot of playtesting is also done on PlayStation 4," de Jonge says, "So we are ensuring that owners of that console have a great experience and that the game will look fantastic on that console."

Naturally, however, the PS5 and its powerful graphics card will have the upper hand. "For the PlayStation 5, we can go much further of course visually. We can add a lot more detail, graphically, the rendering technique for the underwater scenes is special on the PlayStation 5. It has extra details and extra systems - the wave technique is better on that system as well," de Jonge explains. "The lighting on Aloy on the PlayStation 5 has much more definition. We use a special cinematic lighting rig that on the PlayStation 4 is only used in cutscenes...we have more processing power in those scenes.But for the PlayStation 5 we have plenty of processing power so we can have that lighting rig always available."

The rest of the interview goes into great detail about Aloy's new abilities , including Valor Surges, which grant her powerful abilities as scene in the latest PlayStation State of Play. There are multiple types of Valor Surges that can be unlocked based on the skill tree and playstyle of your play through. Horizon Forbidden West completely redesigns Aloy's skill tree, as well, to "support many different play styles," according to de Jong.

We also know that Horizon Forbidden West will extend beyond the new location , potentially stating in the original game's location of Colorado. In a new interview with Gamesradar , narrative director Ben McCaw teased that "the vast, vast majority of the game takes place in the Forbidden West." It certainly seems like there's a small part of the sequel that will take place elsewhere, doesn't it?

bruceharryvok on June 6th, 2021 at 23:04 UTC »

This cross gen stuff would have blown over by now if PS had just pushed this narrative from the start. PS's messaging made it seem like big upcoming games would be PS5 exclusive, built from the ground up to take advantage of the PS5. It's on them.

This was my biggest complaint about upcoming Xbox games, that they'd still need to be built to run on a base Xbox One. Cross gen games are not going to be the best they can be when their core experience is built to run on hardware from 2013.

But oh well, we'll still get some excellent games i'm sure.

assbutt_Angelface on June 6th, 2021 at 17:58 UTC »

I'm still hoping for at least trigger tension for the bow.

Darkadvocate5423 on June 6th, 2021 at 14:24 UTC »

Of course it was. With the first one coming out in early 2017, there was likely no PS5 dev-kit at all when they started production on the sequel.