Horizon Zero Dawn vs Sphere - Flying Cities
Horizon Zero Dawn
Horizon Zero Dawn drops you into a future where mankind lives in a tribal existence, the world as you know it is over and now there are giant robotic animals known as “machines” that roam the land. You step into the shoes of Aloy, a lone hunter abandoned by her tribe and looked after by a wanderer called Rost, who raises you to be the powerful character you are. Here begins your adventure, with giant robots and a dark cult known as Eclipse to deal with, the game starts here.Using the third person perspective you are off to try and join one of the 3 remaining tribes, but as you would expect, nothing is that easy. Using your bow, spear and traps you are able to hunt and defend yourself. Strip the robots you beat for materials and learn to make and improve your gear. Discover a beautiful open world full of action and adventure today.
Sphere - Flying Cities
Sphere - Flying Cities is a city-building game that’s somewhat similar to Frostpunk except that it has a sci-fi theme, and allows for more exploration. Set in a world devastated by an asteroid, the remnants of humanity has managed to invent an anti-gravity machine which allows them to levitate a chunk of earth’s surface and move that piece of floating island around a world enveloped by debris and other dangers.Unfortunately, Sphere – Flying Cities falls short of what it aspires to be. The bugs and glitches aside, the gameplay here feels slow – very unlike the kind of urgency that Frostpunk offers, and the amount of player control over how many workers to assign to a facility is oddly restrictive for a city-builder. Personally, I would recommend keeping this game on your wishlist first and let the devs work on improving their game.