Horizon Forbidden West vs Real Steel
Horizon Forbidden West
Horizon Forbidden West lets you join Aloy in the 2nd part of her journey. This time, you will explore the picturesque and majestic yet perilous frontier of the now-ruined city of San Francisco set in the far-flung future. You’ll recognize various landmarks, sunken or otherwise, including the Golden Gate Bridge.As the series heroine, you will investigate the sources of vicious storms and blight, threatening to destroy the land and wipe out the remaining enclaves of humanity and life on Earth itself. Aloy needs to restore balance to the world and uncover the mysteries behind these events. Unfortunately, things aren’t straightforward since she has to contend with new and familiar enemies. You’ll need to deal with snake-like machines, humongous elephants, as well as those that exist underwater. Moreover, hostile human tribes are more advanced since they now mount machines of their own and are capable of controlling combat-class machines bent on destruction. Thankfully, Aloy still has her trusty bow and spear, able to take out enemies using her arsenal of arrows and advanced combat abilities.
Horizon Forbidden West is one of PlayStation’s first exclusives in this new console generation (though it’s compatible with the PS4), and it promises to be another adventure worth undertaking.
Real Steel
Real Steel is a robot fighting action game featuring a huge variety of mean machines with special combat moves and exciting game modes.Based on the movie, the game features over 65 unique robots including all-time favorites, Atom and Zeus. You can customize and upgrade your robots to teach them new combat moves and can also create your very own mean machine from scratch. The game modes include Tag Team, Challenges, Tournaments, Survival and Free Sparring, each having their own set of rules and valuable rewards to hatch. Moreover, you also get to fight players’ robots from all around the world in exciting multiplayer arena battles.
Featuring an epic fist-fight of robots weighing over 2000 (virtual) pounds, Real Steel is a really fun game to have on your smartphones.