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As a result, Guerilla Games’ open-world actioner surprised fans and critics alike for its world-building and dynamic combat scenarios. Horizon Zero Dawnwent head to head with the likes of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at the 2020 Game of the Year awards and is regarded as a must-have PlayStation title alongside God of WarandUncharted. Horizon Zero Dawn and its expansion offer the player a lot of gameplay for their money, but once one has completed everything, there are other games that should be next on the list.

Updated January 10, 2022 by Michael Llewellyn: The hotly anticipated sequel Horizon Forbidden West is looking to become one of the biggest games of the year. Set to release on February 22nd, 2022, there is still enough time to either tie up any loose ends on the original or play another spectacular action game that offers similar mechanics. Whether it’s exploring a beautiful world filled with secrets and world-building lore or hunting down and fighting giant creatures, there are lots of great alternatives for players to try either while they are waiting for Horizon Forbidden West or after they have finished it.

18 Demon’s Souls (2020)

Released: 2020 Developer: Bluepoint Games Platform: PS5

Released in 2020 as a launch title for the PS5, Demon’s Souls is Bluepoint Game’s remake of FromSoftware’s 2009 PS3 original. As a Souls title, Demon’s Souls is far more challenging than Horizon Zero Dawn but fans of HZD’s worldbuilding, secrets, and epic battles will be hard-pressed to find a better game for this new generation.

The visuals are outstanding but another area that Horizon Zero Dawn deserves credit for is the phenomenal sound design. Hearing the rumblings of giant mechanical beasts in the distance created an amazing sense of immersion and ambiance on the headphones. Demon’s Souls offers a similar sense of immersion, especially with the 3D surround feature switched on. The game is capable of drawing the player into its dark world in a way that NZD fans will appreciate.

17 Lost Planet

Released: 2007 Developer: Capcom Platform: PC, PS3, and Xbox 360

Released in 2007, Capcom’s Lost Planet showed off the studio’s talent for creating original worlds and epic boss fights. The icy planet has an apocalyptic feel that will appeal to fans of HZD and the feeling of being under constant threat from enemies is far more dangerous and powerful than the protagonist is ever-present.

Fights with these giant insect-like aliens known as the Akrid are done on foot and in giant mechanized suits. The fights always feel dynamic and tense and visually the game holds up very well when played via backward compatibility on the Xbox One and Series X/S.

16 Dragon’s Dogma

Released: 2012 Developer: Capcom Platform: PC, PS3, Switch, Xbox 360, and Xbox One

Originally released in 2012, Dragon’s Dogma is an action RPG with elements of Dark Souls and the Monster Hunter series. The game features some of the most dynamic and epic boss fights of any generation.

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Just like Horizon Zero Dawn, the fights are unpredictable, require strategy, and more importantly, are a lot of fun to be a part of. Visually, it doesn’t match up to HZD, but the creature design and scale of the fights remain timeless.

15 Final Fantasy 15

Released: 2016 Developer: Square Enix Platform: PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One

First released in 2016, Final Fantasy 15 was the first time the series delved into the truly open-world genre. It’s true that by comparison to the more traditional titles that its world felt empty when it comes to the towns but the battles with the Daemons are almost always epic.

Now that the game has been released in a complete Royal Edition, Final Fantasy 15 is a much better and more coherent title with great characters than it was at launch. The battles with giant monsters, robots, and human enemies alike are almost always entertaining when time is taken to adjust to the combat system.

14 Far Cry: Primal

Released: 2016 Developer: Ubisoft Platform: PC, PS4 and Xbox One

Even though Horizon Zero Dawn is set in a post-apocalyptic future the world itself has been taken back to its primal roots. The remnants of the human race are divided up by tribes called the Nora, the Carja, the Osram, and the humans have gone back to their past roots as pure hunter-gatherers.

Far Cry: Primal is a game where the player is literally taken back to the past. The lead character Takkar can train and similarly control beasts to Aloy and use them to his advantage. In addition, the world is unpredictable with events, ambushes, and battles happening dynamically as it does with HZD.

13 Days Gone

Released: 2019 Developer: Bend Studio Platform: PC and PS4

Days Gone is a near-future post-apocalyptic horror game set in an open-world inhabited by zombie hordes. Mechanically the two games differ in that Horizon Zero Dawn’s Aloy feels a lot more battle-ready and flexible when it comes to encounters.

However, it’s the moments of unpredictability when dealing with huge hordes of enemies at once where the player is forced to think on their feet that fans of HZD will appreciate. In addition, the open world is beautiful and dynamic but filled with dangerous and unpredictable events. Stealth also plays a big part in dealing with human and non-human enemies is mechanically similar to the HZD as is the use of traps to gain an advantage.

12 The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

Released: 2017 Developer: Nintendo Platform: Wii U and Switch

Horizon Zero Dawn is visually one of the most beautiful games of a generation. This isn’t because it has better graphical power than its nearest rivals but the art style, the use of color, lighting, and shadows will constantly take the player’s breath away.

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The only other open-world game that matches Horizon Zero Dawn in pure artistry and visual beauty is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The game’s easy-to-pick-up combat system easily rivals HZD and just like Aloy, Link is tasked with defeating huge robotic enemies using a variety of methods that require skill and thought.

11 Monster Hunter: World

Released: 2018 Developer: Capcom Platform: PC, PS4 and Xbox One

One of the main appeals of Horizon Zero Dawn is the dynamic and unscripted battle with the giant monsters in an open environment that the player needs to use to their advantage. Those looking for a game that has the exact qualities – minus the robots – is Monster Hunter World.

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Just like the robot battles in HZD, every battle in Monster Hunter World requires time, patience, and a little bit of research to work out the creature’s weaknesses. In addition, Monster Hunter: World’s environments are colorful, bright and a joy to explore.

10 God Of War

Released: 2018 Developer: Santa Monica Studio Platform: PC and PS4

God of War is the fourth entry in the franchise but the game is a reboot as much as it’s a sequel. Just like Horizon Zero Dawn, it is one of the best-looking games of the generation on both a technical and artistic level.

Taking on the role of Kratos, players get to explore a semi-open world and battle with giant creatures steeped in Norse mythology. In addition, those that enjoyed HZD’sstory and its use of side quests to reveal more of the game’s lore will definitely love investing the time into God of War’s many activities and distractions.

9 Enslaved: Odyssey To The West

Released: 2010 Developer: Ninja Theory Platform: PC, PS3, and Xbox 360

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West was a post-apocalyptic adventure game released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was developed by Ninja Theory who also worked on Heavenly Sword, DmC: Devil May Cry, and more recently Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice.

Unlike most post-apocalyptic games at the time, Enslaved used a colorful setting and feels like a precursor to Horizon Zero Dawn’s vision of the future. The game’s story was inspired by the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West featuring iconic characters from the book like the Monkey King. Interestingly, Enslaved’s script was adapted by 28 Days Later’s Alex Garlandand Rhianna Pratchett - the daughter of famed author Terry Pratchett - the writer of Mirror’s Edge, Tomb Raider, and Heavenly Sword.

8 Assassin’s Creed: Origins & Odyssey

Released: 2017 Developer: Ubisoft Platform: PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One

When Assassin’s Creed: Origins was released in 2017 serving as a prequel for the franchise by going even further back in time it worked as a reboot. Origins were set in Ancient Egypt and Odyssey was set in Ancient Greece and by taking inspiration from the Witcher 3 both offered far more expansive and detailed worlds than their predecessors.

From a gameplay perspective Origins and Odyssey provide stealth and head-on battle tactics which HZD fans will appreciate and the simple RPG leveling system to unlock new abilities is just accessible as HZD.

7 Nier: Automata

Released: 2017 Developer: PlatinumGames Platform: PC, PS4, and Xbox One

Those that love a great science fiction story set in a post-apocalyptic world fighting robots need to look no further than Nier: Automata. Nier doesn’t just have a great story it has one of the most well-written and mind-bending plots in gaming.

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Furthermore, the player is placed in the shoes of a female protagonist and the action is second to none. The combat system was designed by PlatinumGames the developers responsible for Bayonetta and Astral Chain and it’s incredibly fast but tactical in a way that HZD players will enjoy.

6 Shadow Of The Tomb Raider

Released: 2018 Developer: Eidos-Montreal Platform: Linux, macOS, PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One

One could make the argument that all of the rebooted Tomb Raider origin series would appeal to players of Horizon Zero Dawn but the series was at its most polished with Shadow of the Tomb Raider. However, it is recommended that players should tackle the series in order to get a handle on the story and appreciate the improvements and character development with each entry.

The game worlds in the Tomb Raider trilogy aren’t as open as Horizon Zero Dawn but Shadow of the Tomb Raider’s stunning semi-open jungle environment is more explorable and flexible than ever before. Lara has multiple ways to take down her enemies using stealth or head-on combat but like HZD it’s the bow and arrow mechanics where the game really shines.

5 The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt

Released: 2015 Developer: CD Projekt Red Platform: PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One

The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt is hands down one of the most influential games of all time. It did for open-world games and RPGs this generation The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion and Skyrim did for the last-gen systems. Its influence and approach to quests and interactions can be seen in the newer Assassin’s Creed titles, Days Gone and of course Horizon Zero Dawn.

The RPG elements are far more prominent in The Witcher 3 and the story is far more layered than Guerilla Games effort but that doesn’t mean that players will feel overwhelmed. Despite its depth, The Witcher 3 is far more accessible than its predecessors and its contemporaries like Dragon Age: Inquisition and Dark Souls 3.

4 The Last Of Us 2

Released: 2020 Developer: Naughty Dog Studios Platform: PS4

Released in 2020, the multi-award-winning mega-hit from Naughty Dog Studios The Last of Us Part 2 is an epic title that should be experienced by all. The story can feel a little long as it’s played out from the viewpoint of its two protagonists but that doesn’t stop it from being one of the best examples of cinematic storytelling in a videogame ever.

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It’s worth noting that even though the world isn’t open-world like Horizon Zero Dawn each area is much larger than its predecessor and filled with the same kind of fantastic world-building found in HZD. In addition, The Last of Us 2 features two fantastic female leads that do a great job of pulling their players into their world to see events from their perspective.

3 Immortals Fenyx Rising

Released late into 2020, Immortals Fenyx Rising is an open-world action-adventure set in a Greek mythological world from the developers of Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey. Immortals is a much less serious game than Odyssey but many gameplay elements will be familiar to fans of the Creed series.

It probably has more in common with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in terms of visuals and mechanics. However, Immortals still does a beautiful job creating a world of its own, the humor is on point, it’s filled with side quests, and the taking down giant mythological beasts like the Cyclops never gets old.

2 Ghost Of Tsushima

Released: 2020 Developer: Sucker Punch Productions Platform: PS4 and PS5

As one of the biggest hits in 2020, Ghost of Tsushima is one the best PlayStation 4 exclusives ever released. Next to Horizon Zero Dawn it is also one of the most spectacular looking games in a generation. Even without the cutting edge graphics, Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most artistically beautiful games of any generation.

In addition to the excellent graphics and visuals, Ghost of Tsushima shares many of the gameplay elements when it comes to stealth, exploration, and taking down enemy encampments. More importantly, the world is beautifully developed with tons of depth.

1 Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

Released: 2020 Developer: Ubisoft Platform: PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S

Released at the end of 2020 as a launch title for the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X/S, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is the direct follow up to Assassin’s Creed: Origins and Odyssey. The game is set during the Viking raids of Europe and allows players to explore Medieval Britain and Norway.

The varied landscapes from the snowy peaks of Norway to the sun-saturated lands of Britain will feel instantly familiar to fans of Horizon Zero Dawn and its expansion The Frozen Wilds. In addition, the gameplay from combat to exploration is very similar to that of HZD and definitely feels as if both games borrow heavily from each other.

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