![]() ![]() Once the game started, I somehow had subtitles on, which I usually like however, I had the earbuds in, and the text was in the middle of the action and a bit difficult on the eyes, particularly with everything else going on, that I had to turn them off. Lastly, I opted for staying seated, mostly because I didn’t want to add too many new things for my brain to process all at once, and staying seated felt like the safer choice. I also chose gestures instead of joysticks because I looked forward to trying that. Next, I set eye-tracking to off however, through the menus, eye-tracking stays on, but within the game, I believe it was only moving based on my head movement. I decided to set up the game with the “easiest” level for viewing purposes, which keeps a vignette when the visuals are moving a lot and has more of a jump movement when spinning (very similar to the movement in Tentacular). Opening the game, you are immediately met with absolutely stunning graphics, as is to be expected when it comes to the Horizon franchise. Today I took the big leap and finally decided to crack open Horizon Call of the Mountain □️.
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