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4/15/2017 6:35:13 AM
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HZD ending discussion

Making this topic because I couldn't find any others that were relevant. I know I'm a little late, but I just beat it and got the platinum trophy today and was hoping to find some ending discussion. So yeah spoilers ahead, obviously... [spoiler]I didn't particularly like the game all that much for probably the first ten hours. You didn't have any cool shit, and the combat felt incredibly tedious and boring. I can definitely say however that it gets a lot better. By the time I hit the level cap I felt like an all powerful god. This is not uncommon for an RPG, but HZD was trying to be both a true action game and RPG I felt like, so it being bad at first was less excusable than I would normally feel. I feel like the ending of the story fell flat. I was expecting payoffs beyond just eliminating Hades. I was hoping to get to talk to GAIA and find out what happened to the other AI's, so that humanity could start to rebuilt for real. Sadly, it seems we'll have to wait for the sequel. Also, why did the machines shut themselves off after you took out Hades? Shouldn't you have had to reactivate GAIA in order to reverse it? Was Hades planning on hanging out at the spire, broadcasting that signal for the rest of its existence or what? Not that the story was all bad. To the contrary, I actually really enjoyed it. I thought the revelations were all well done, and the overall set up was very cool. I'm interested to see what direction they take the series. As for Sylens, I felt like his ending was a bit cheap. First of all, why did he abandon you after telling you his real story? He definitely could have been useful at the final battle. He basically just assumes that you are gonna take care of everything, but you very nearly fail, and if you had the world would have ended again. Wtf was he doing that was so important? And then for Hades to magically fly back to Sylens for some reason... You would think he learned his lesson from what happened the last time he tried to -blam!- with Hades. It just didn't seem to fit the story at all and was just a dumb way to set up plot points for expansions or sequels. Overall I really liked the game. Almost surprisingly so given how I felt about it out of the gate. It's definitely a franchise I will look forward to playing in the future and is probably my new favorite Sony exclusive. [/spoiler]

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  • Edited by TommyG: 4/15/2017 9:20:25 AM
    [spoiler]I actually liked sylens ending. He definetly was never out to help you, that was obvious. He was so obsessed with knowledge that he uses Aloy to get what he wanted. Hades. Remember the last spear you use, and the one that 'kills' Hades, actually belongs to Sylens, so I don't think Hades magically makes his way to Sylens, I think it's what Sylens had planned all along.[/spoiler] Edit: [spoiler]I was under the impression that the Master Override worked like a giant On/Off switch for Hades as well...it's a little confusing tho since we didn't really destroy Hades. Im assuming that when we (well sylens) removed him from the Horus, it stopped the signal he was sending out to the machines, deactivating them. Only explanation I have. Also, GAIA is destroyed so there's no way you'd be geting to speak to her after the Hades fight.[/spoiler]

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