Another africast is here alongside the launch of Horizon Forbidden West and we’ve been playing it, so we can bring you all the news from the world of Aloy and friends.
Before that some news from the real world starting with the 100 versions of Chrome and Firefox, which could cause problems with certain websites. We thought Y2K would have hardened the tech industry against significant number turnovers, but apparently not.
Also some dire news is the closure of the eShops for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. This is only happening in March 2023 it signifies a massive blow to videogame preservation for no reason other than Nintendo not wanting to support legacy content.
Finally for some good news for Xbox and PC players as Microsoft has dropped the price of Game Pass in South Africa, making it the best deal in gaming even better for local gamers.
Back to Horizon Forbidden West and we already have a full written review available below where you can find links to everything discussed this week.
We were blown away by the graphical fidelity and art design of this sequel, but when it came to the grind and the tedium here we were left lacking. Despite that Horizon Forbidden West is still an amazing title and you should listen to us discuss the finer details and more in this africast.
Mentioned in this africast:
- Versions 100 of Chrome and Firefox could break websites in the coming months.
- 3DS and Wii U eShop closes down in March 2023.
- Microsoft quietly drops the price of Game Pass in South Africa.
- Horizon Forbidden West Review: A Beautiful Grind.
- Hideo Kojima builds Horizon: Zero Dawn LEGO set created by a South African.
- LEGO Tallneck South African pricing.