You're watching Advertisements

We've seen more gameplay of Horizon: Zero Dawn during Sony's E3 press conference, something welcome as we haven't seen much else of it since the lengthy gameplay sequence last year. This gameplay showed us many new features, including a quick look at the crafting system, which allows you to use parts harvested from hunted robotic animals to craft things like bombs and (presumably) ammo. We've seen other humans shown, something we didn't see any of last year, and interacting with them gives you a Mass Effect-style dialogue wheel, allowing you to choose what to say and get different responses.

A few new weapons were shown, like a crossbow with multiple ammo types, and a spear that you can presumably use to subdue animals. Some animals that have been subdued can be controlled, and if they're of the right size they can be ridden. A section of the world map has been revealed, hinting at a wider map that you will be able to free-roam around. Part of the map, a village, was highlighted in red, indicating it as a corruption zone needed to be 'liberated' or cleared out.

Horizon: Zero Dawn is set to release on February 27, 2017. Check it out below.