Buy Horizon Zero Dawn - Complete Edition Upgrade (DLC)
Aloy's full adventure plus the Frozen Wilds expansion - this upgrade bundles the story DLC and cosmetic extras for players who want everything in one shot.
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Horizon Zero Dawn is an open-world action RPG set in a far-future Earth where humanity has regressed to tribal societies and colossal mechanical creatures roam landscapes that used to be our cities. You play as Aloy, an outcast archer piecing together a mystery that spans centuries of buried history. The core loop is hunting machines - reading their weak points, setting traps, stripping off armor plates mid-fight, and scavenging their parts to craft better gear. It sounds like a loot-ticker but the machine ecology is genuinely thoughtful, and the Thunderjaw remains one of the more satisfying boss encounters in the genre. This Complete Edition Upgrade specifically bundles the Frozen Wilds expansion alongside a handful of cosmetic additions: the Banuk Culling bow, the Banuk Trailblazer outfit, and the Banuk Traveller pack, plus a digital art book and a PS4 dynamic theme (that last one is obviously inert on PC, so manage expectations there). The Frozen Wilds takes Aloy north into Banuk tribal territory and is the meatier reason to care about this package. It adds a self-contained story arc, new machine variants including the extremely hostile Scorcher, and a separate skill tree branch. It runs roughly eight to twelve hours depending on how much side content you chase, and the writing quality is a clear step up from some of the base game's more generic tribal-political quests. Where the base game shines is in its lore. The world-building is front-loaded with mystery and pays off in a way that genuinely earns its third-act reveals. Aloy herself is a well-written protagonist - curious, occasionally sardonic, and driven by a personal stakes question that runs parallel to the apocalyptic main plot. Where it loses me is in the side quest design. A lot of the Carja and Nora side missions are functional but thin, the kind of fetch-and-clear quests that exist to pad playtime rather than add texture to the world. The RPG mechanics are shallower than the genre tag implies - there is a skill tree and you can specialize toward stealth or combat or crafting, but the build variety does not hold up to scrutiny the way something like Pillars of Eternity or even a Souls-adjacent game would. Horizon leans far more action than RPG in practice. For PC players coming to this fresh, the port is stable and runs well on modern hardware. The visual fidelity of the environments is still impressive - the contrast between overgrown ruins and pristine wilderness holds up. If you already own the base game and are weighing whether the Frozen Wilds content justifies this upgrade, the honest answer is yes, provided you liked the machine-hunting enough to want more of it with better-written supporting characters. If you bounced off Aloy's story early or found the open-world structure repetitive, the DLC does not fundamentally change the formula.

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- Desarrolladora
- Guerrilla Games
- Distribuidora
- SIEA
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 7 nov 2017
