
Horizon Call of the Mountain Review: 53 Ratings, Pros and Cons
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Horizon Call of the Mountain review : Horizon Call of the Mountain seems to be very good in the category of Video Games, the reviews are very positive overall for this product and the "Pros" are higher than "Cons".
Horizon Call of the Mountain ratings
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100/100 Gaming Trend | 5/5 Geeks By Girls | 9.96/10 Le Bêta-Testeur | 4.5/5 GamesRadar |
9/10 TheSixthAxis | 9/10 GamersGlobal | 9/10 Areajugones | 90/100 Games.ch |
18/20 GamerGen | 4.5/5 N-Gamz | 8.9/10 GeekCulture | 8.6/10 The Games Machine |
4.3/5 Geek Generation | 8.5/10 Press Start | 8.5/10 GameSoul | 85/100 COGconnected |
8.5/10 StateOfGaming | 4.2/5 GamesCreed | 82/100 4players | 4/5 EuroGamer.fr |
8/10 GameHope | 8/10 GameSpew | 4/5 GodIsAGeek | 8/10 Vandal |
8/10 Tom’s Hardware (it) | 8/10 PCGames | 8/10 VideoChums | 8/10 Shacknews |
80/100 MeuPlayStation | 8/10 Lords of Gaming | 80/100 Console Tribe | 8/10 M2 Gaming |
8/10 Hinsusta | 8/10 Creative Bloq | 8/10 Well Played | 7.8/10 SpazioGames |
7.5/10 Geeko | 7.5/10 Coplanet | 7.5/10 GeekNPlay | 7.2/10 GamesVillage |
7/10 GameReactor | 7/10 Push Square | 7/10 PlaySense | 7/10 AusGamers |
6.75/10 GameInformer | 6/10 GameKult.com | 6/10 ActuGaming |
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Interactivity is off the charts
Haptics add a great deal to the experience
Incredibly granular comfort options
My first ?Whoa!!? moment while climbing in a game
Will you shut up already?


A good sound aspect
A simple, diverse and effective gameplay.
The lifespan of the game
the optimal use of PSVR2 technology
The graphics are sometimes a bit limited and blurry.
The cairns


The soundtrack is awesome
The story is super interesting and intriguing
The controls are well thought out
There is everything to challenge you at all levels


The perfect PSVR 2 headliner
+
A stunning jaunt through the Horizon world
+
Does well to translate the combat to VR
Some VR tracking frustrations


Great and intuitive climbing
Action-packed combat that isn't overused
Well-paced mission length for regular breaks
Slight awkwardness with positioning while climbing
Some rare cases of stutter


Largely very precise and intuitive entry
Also playable on small "open space" very well
Sitting and standing well playable and compatible
Thrilling battles...
Climbing passages more and more diversified...
Limited but cool arsenal
Decent play time from 9 to 11 hours (without completion of challenges)
Many gadgets/tools that monitor gameplay
Cool crafting mechanics for arrows and tools
Often immersive use of vibration function and the like
Some optional side quests, often puzzle type
First-class and highly detailed graphics
Very good visual effects
Rich sound effects
Beautiful soundtrack
Excellent speakers (also in German)
... which can be too hectic for some
... that seem oversized, especially at the beginning
The physics engine is not always convincing ("flummi impact behavior" of launched objects)
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Very dynamic and captivating battles
Very intuitive and widely accurate control
Cool crafting mechanics (making arrows and new tools)
Multiple customization options for control, gesture or button focus, and more
High single-player play time (about 10 hours for the campaign alone)
Attractive additional challenge modes
Largely playable even in relatively confined spaces




A sublime sound design
Extremely beautiful
An incredible immersion
A host of comfort options
A very good service life
A very pleasant aim
Enjoyable fights
Cairns are super frustrating
No intro to the universe of the two Horizon
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Intuitive gameplay
A good lifespan
Quality French dubbing


Climbing, exploration and gadgetry all feel great with the Sense controllers
Lots of fun interactables and clever touches
Machine Safari is a handy introduction for new VR players
Campaign is superbly paced
Combat controls can be awkward


The meaning behaves very well
Eye tracking is a significant advantage
We would have liked a few more fights


Horizon in real world scale
Great use of VR
Linear game path
Smooth turning jitters


Tense and action-packed battles
Familiar and attractive landscapes come to life
We see Aloy
Some battles can be difficult to handle
Very linear campaign


For a first-time VR user, the accessibility options and onboarding are quite robust. It also serves as proof that this technology is worth a try.
For a first-time VR user, the accessibility options and onboarding are quite robust. It also serves as proof that this technology is worth a try.
The on-rails combat can be considered restrictive as the dodging and strafing can sometimes not work properly and be damaged in the process.


Beautiful puzzles and traps integrated into a small environment
Aiming aid properly implemented by the CRA
Sneak in entertaining ways, even when climbing
Gigantic and well-staged metal monsters
Incredibly beautiful natural panoramas
Beautifully designed viewpoints
Vividly animated flora
Capricious atmospheric weather conditions
Picturesque Dungeons and Temples
The most natural characters to date
Sympathetic main character
Motivating, sometimes urgent search for the missing brother
Appropriate manageable number of gadgets and upgrades
Immersive craftsmanship at the workbench via motion control
Fine soundtrack
Most fighting remains too light
Small climbing challenge thanks to unlimited endurance
occasional stuttering
Stealthy and free ridges are too rare
only about six to seven hours less
Virtually no replayability value outside of story mode
The end of the story seems a little too artificial
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Great feeling combat
Fun to explore
Great accessibility options
Feels like a side story


The climbing mechanics are fun and satisfying.
The fights, although simple, are pleasant and very colorful.
history. The riddles of the milestones.
He runs out of ideas in the final third. other tests are missing for the Challenge mode.


Finally a different insight into the Horizon universe
Multiple accessibility settings for any type of player
The fights are not very stimulating
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Action-packed and tense battles
Familiar attractive scenery comes to life
Some battles can be overwhelming
Very linear campaign


Object interactivity is quite extensive and fun
Climbing is intense and adequately responsive
A perspective outside Aloy's is refreshing
Combat feels visceral and exhilarating
Assembling parts for gear and ammo is amusing
Default movement is silly and awkward
Too reliant on climbing
Two-handed objects were difficult to interact with
Bow & arrow usage sometimes confused hand-tracking


Well-constructed and fluid combat
Immersive and interesting controls
Various game options
History takes some time to prepare
Lack of action


Remarkable boss battles
A great addition to the PS VR2 library


Convincing dive rate
Exhilarating fights and climbs...
Price a little off scale


The game mechanics are very well polished
Surprisingly, the fights are very good


VR tracking works wonders
The combat system offers little variety


Technically very impressive
A physical and rewarding game


A simple yet solid narrative
A suite of incredibly immersive features
Insane sense of scale
A great onboarding experience in Machine Safari
Dodging is dodgy
The occasional desync
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


A real pleasure to rub shoulders with these immense creatures
Original and fun gameplay
Climbing, climbing and more climbing


Refined gameplay
Excellent realization of the world of Horizon in UE4
Linear and limited especially compared to the main series


A real story developed for the title...
Fights always as enjoyable ...
... but poorly written
... but without taking risks
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.




Jaw-dropping virtual reality vistas
Tons of tactile, interactive touches
Outstanding use of PSVR2's tech
Several memorable moments
Plot is tough to keep up with


Function well
Good sound
Fun combat
Negligible history
No original gameplay


Intuitive controls and combat
It's awesome seeing all the robot dinosaurs in VR
Lengthy campaign for a VR title
Machine Safari mode is a fun sit-there-and-watch experience
Not enough stealth or puzzles
Protagonist Ryas is a bit of a nothing
The story is pretty low stakes
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
[6.75/10] reviewed at 16/02/2023 - Test Horizon Call of the Mountain, PlayStation VR2 - A Mountain Too High [read the full review on GameInformer]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


A relatively successful climbing aspect with quite a few tools available...
A good, vertical and interesting level design...
Intense battles against machines, rewarding for the player and strategic.
A beautiful technological showcase of the PSVR 2.
A wide range of control options for optimal comfort as far as the eye can see.
A simple yet effective bow crafting
A soundtrack that still does an amazing job.
A good staging that is very immersive and impressive.
Rare sympathetic infiltration passages
The safari mode of the machines, purely contemplative but welcoming for new VR players.
... With little challenge in the end.
... Who perhaps falls too often into the easy way out.
Too repetitive (climbing, fighting, and so on...)
A difficulty much too easy.
Ryas and storytelling, a poorly mastered mishmash with a disappointing ending.
Really short (5 hours of gameplay...)
Few riddles
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
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