Hands-on with the bold PlayStation experiment also coming to Nintendo Switch.
It’s brilliant in action, with a subtly brilliant stop-motion effect to movement pulling it all together.
Here, it plays in Lego Horizon’s favour.
Simplicity here is also just far more obviously a strength: Lego Horizon Adventures is explicitly a family game.
Co-op is, nicely, a drop-in-drop-out experience, be that locally on the sofa or remotely online.
“The Switch was kind of perfect for that.
Again, the running theme is a natural fit.
A more realistic connection, though, comes down to the actual gameplay itself.
Horizon was always the most approachable, broad appeal take on a triple-A action-adventure game.