It’s a fun, lighthearted take on Guerrilla’s Horizon franchise.
That said, the story is secondary to the action and exploration.
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The Nintendo Switch version of Lego Horizon Adventures is well-optimized.
It looks great on TV and in handheld mode at 30 frames per second.
It earned a 7/10 in GameSpot’sLego Horizon Adventures review.
Fans will build two fully jointed machines and a couple of small accessories.
It comes with Aloy and Varl minifigures and weapon accessories.
This is the second Lego set based on the Horizon franchise.
The first one was a 1,222-piece Tallneck display model for adults.
The limited-time deal drops the price of the figure to only $35 (was $50).
The figure has 42 points of articulation and comes with 15 swappable accessories.
you’re able to pair Aloy withVarl for $24 (was $30).
PlayStation also released an officialAloy 10-inch plush for $20.