A new patch for Horizon Zero Dawn adds an Ultra Hard difficulty mode and New Game+, in case you feel like playing through Aloy’s adventures yet again before the expansion hits. Horizon, which came out for PS4 in March, remains one of the best games of 2017.
Thanks to New Game +, here’s Aloy in Horizon’s best armour before she’s even cleared a bandit camp or climbed a Tallneck.
We just tried to boot up the New Game+ mode and this is what we learned:
While the free patch adds the new mode, you can’t use it without finishing the game. Even if you have completed the game, you won’t immediately be able to click that New Game+ option…
Instead, you’ll need to load up a completed save file. As anyone who finished Horizon knows, after you’ve beaten the final boss and the credits roll, you’re sent to the moment right before the game’s final quest begins. When you load up that save, you’ll get an option to create a New Game+ loadout.
This allowed Kotaku‘s Stephen Totilo to take a 59-hour, level 48 playthrough into the new mode. The game doesn’t indicate that you’ll encounter many differences in the new playthrough, though it does add some facepaint options and new gear, contingent on finishing the more difficult modes (our tested playthrough was on normal, so we didn’t see the new facepaint stuff).
Thankfully, Horizon‘s developers spare people who start a New Game+ from replaying the game’s introductory levels. Sure, it’s cute to play the kid version of Aloy, but there isn’t much need. You skip the “A Gift From The Past” and “Lessons of the Wild” quests and begin with “The Point Of The Spear”, a quest that begins with you needing to find Rost. You’ll still need to do The Proving and some other stuff before the game fully opens up.
No playing as little-girl-Aloy in New Game +
Horizon always keeps five auto-save files and a handful of quicksaves, but it’s a safe bet that playing into New Game+ will eventually overwrite any of those saves tied to an end-game file. If you want to keep a copy of Aloy right at the brink of completing the game, it’s probably best to do a manual save there.
Additional reporting by Stephen Totilo
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One response to “Horizon Zero Dawn’s New Game+ Lets You Keep Your Gear But Skip The Kid Stuff”
All weapons, armour and mods carry across but not collectibles apparently. At least the shield weaver armour will help on the Ultra Hard difficulty!
I have loved the game and am currently around 82 hours of play time in… I’ve been leaving the last few missions of the main quest unfinished while I completed all the side quests, errands and just maxed to Level 50 yesterday. Just have to get the last power cell and finish the main story now.
I don’t play games much any more but Horizon has had me glued to the screen. I don’t think I’ll be playing through again, but keen on the DLC.
Does the ancient armour change in NG+? It sorta makes the power cells superfluous if it doesn’t. I platinumed the original and loved the game’s uniqueness!