@@Pauli-dg2yv genetically yeah but in their hearts it's like Miles Morales and Peter Parker. Both are Spider-Man, but Miles is a student who feels pressure and expecations like Aloy feels pressure to be like Elisabet
@@ItsKomplicatedMusic Yes -- I think a strong if subtle theme of Forbidden West is Aloy's developing realization that she isn't and does not have to *be* Elisabet. That Elisabet was not perfect in all ways and, for all her virtues, never exactly learned how to let others in. Aloy by contrast now has a true family, and in the end explicitly rejects Sylens' manipulative "this is what Elisabet would have done." She's come far enough by then to say, well, I'm not her, and I choose to stay and fight.
The game was so emotional that I almost cried so many times. The worst was when you have to watch the Elizabet Sobeck Memorial. That one really hit me incredibly hard
Did anyone notice this? In this part of the game, Elizabet told that when she was *6 years old* she yelled *"I don't care"* when her mother told the baby birds in the pine tree died At the start (tutorial) Aloy, when she was *6 years old* shouts *"I don't care"* when Rost tells that Aloy needed years of training to win the proving Is this intentional?
I did not notice, that is so cool!! What I did notice is that, during that scene you're talking about when Aloy is six, they play a muted, strings-only reprise of this song. Which is so cool! I knew that was referencing her being just like Elizabet--I didn't realize her age and dialogue were referencing it, too! I also noticed that what Elizabet's mom tells Elizabet is very similar to the final lesson Rost teaches Aloy. Both tell their children to fight for life, not death--to protect others rather than solely pursue self-interest. So yeah, all of this--what you noticed and what I noticed--is completely intentional. I love how thoroughly they thought out this game--they made every detail count.
Sara Bennett Oh my god, realizing what Aloy was wondering in the end cutscene was so heartbreaking. It was so sad, but beautiful, but... SAD! I am so glad I played Horizon. It's so beautiful and rich. Please excuse me while I go cry where nobody will hear me. (I could leave this comment just like this but then I thought you'd think I'm trolling, had to leave a disclaimer)
Elizabet was such a incredible person. She was selfless, intelligent and brave. She sacrificed so much, and in the end, even herself, so life could live on. A thousands years pass, and a clone was made of her, just as incredible and inspiring as her. I see Aloy as Elizabet's daughter, purely because she is the person that Elizabet wanted her to be (hypothetically). It's so poetic and beautiful, they're some of my favourite characters in video gaming.
Aloy was thousands of years late but she eventually did find closure. The game has some flaws (cutscenes and dialogue felt weird, but they sorted that out in their DLC) but just like the Witcher 3, when this game ended, I felt an emptiness. To me, that is a sign of game which has sucked you in to their story. Hope HZD 2 would be equally good.
@@connorambrosino1741 i mean it was the companies first time doing this. I think them growing and learning from other game companies around and learning flaws will help. They delayed it til early 2022 I rather a delay than release with errors like FF 15 and Cyberpunk 2077.
I was left with only one nagging question when I watched this scene: the triangle of flowers around Elizabet leaves me to ask whether it was her who placed the metal flowers or, perhaps a more heart-warming alternative: was it Gaia who left them for Elizabet? a beautiful scene
FEW SPOILERS ---- When I played the DLC part, The Frozen Wilds, there was also a sort of system that worked just like GAIA, it was CYAN, also an IA. CYAN was captured by a Virus called HEPHAESTUS, the same one subordinated IA that was programmed in the GAIA codings, alongside HADES, MINERVA etc etc.. I remember in the official storyline that GAIA destroyed herself and with her, all the subordinated IA's were freed in the wild, that is how HEPHAESTUS got to CYAN. When you beat HEPHAESTUS, you get to talk to CYAN and can figure out with her that the metal flowers (FINALLY ARRIVED AT THE POINT) are being created by a subordinated IA just like HEPHAESTUS created machines, just that the flowers are less harmful :)
The metal flowers might have been placed by DEMETER, the subordinate function (now AI) overseeing flora. Aloy comments how new they look and other comments in-game indicate they’re a new phenomena. Conversation with CYAN in the Frozen Wilds DLC seems to support this. However, I don’t doubt the triangle of flowers around Elisabet might have been a tribute from GAIA before she had to self-destruct because there aren’t any metal flowers we can see and triangles seem to be a common geometry shared by GAIA and her subfunctions.
My god this grabs my feels. Elisabet WAS Aloys mother, even if they were separated hundred of years.. this bond between them was so strong. It makes me happy-sad, bittersweet..
But in a different sense, Aloy was Elisabet reborn, in a different time. The same DNA, the same mind- shaped by different circumstances of course, but after Aloy experiences the wider world, she becomes driven by the same love that drove Elisabet to work so hard to save the world as well.
1:03 that gets me every time, makes me tear up like a child, and it gives me that feeling in my chest of missing and longing for something, love this game to death
I don't like RPG's, but everything about this game was amazing, graphics, gameplay, story, music. And fuck me, that ending scene with this music. Developers take note (Especially Kojima) This is how you make an open world RPG game.
Kadraeus Animations it is an rpg. But not to the likes of Witcher or Fallout/Skyrim where decisión matters a whole lot. It’s not that deep but it does have some of the core elements of an RPG
To be honest I enjoyed more the gameplay of Zelda than Horizon. After a while it becomes boring. I didn't even want to finish the last mission because I was really bored, but then I bought the DLC. Dunno why, maybe because I read the DLC is really fun or maybe I really like Aloy and her story, so it's an excuse to stay with her a little more before moving on the next game. But storywise, Horizon wins without problem against Zelda.
@@theminionshrek7946 I found the human encounters to be really boring too, but not the machine ones. Those and the story of course was what kept me going, otherwise i would've droped it like i did with BOTW and most open world games.
Oh my god, I cried so hard when this scene played at the end of my first playthrough. This was a very emotional journey and story and one of the best IMHO. 20/10 best open world RPG besides Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
I love this song, it’s just made me want to shed tears because it has that ‘I love my mom’ vibe. I swear that horizon zero dawn has to be one of my favorite video games, it’s just too inspiring
don't think i've ever felt so accomplished or heart warmed while finishing a game. one of the best games of the decade and i can't wait for its sequel!
This music and cutscene is so beautiful and yet so tear jerking! I JUST finished the main story yesterday and I did NOT expect how much this cutscene and music brought the feels and tears and this is coming from a guy who experienced the other emotional moments in the game. And how I see it is this: In a way, Aloy is not just Elisabet’s clone, Aloy IS Elisabet’s technical daughter and seeing Aloy visiting the Sobeck ranch and seeing Elisabet’s body gave Aloy closure
I hate to admit this scene makes me cry every time I freakin hate crying it makes me feel weak. I thought all my tears were all gone when my great grandmother passed away in 2016. I miss her always.
This is one of the games who truly deserve the title of Art. I mean the way hunanity is evolving a future like this (the good AND the bad one) doesn't seem unlikely
I'm back to this song. I beat the main story to Forbidden West, while I think it's fantastic, it's not as good as the ending to Zero Dawn. And it certainly doesn't have this memorable kind of music to it in my opinion. This is so beautiful, like, it gives you the feels, a sense of like sadness, but also hope and it's just amazing. The Horizon games are probably my favorite games I've played, ever.
I just finished the game.... it was such a heartwarming selfdiscovery for Aloy. I am so glad that I was able to stay off any spoilers for this game! Its absolutely amazing.... but yeup, frozen wastes here I come!
This is my favourite game on the PS4, but the emotionality of the connection with the clone never really appealed to me. If there was one thing missing, it was that the heart and soul of this story was her unconditional connection with Rost: her surrogate father. The only one who truly accepted her, who raised her and taught her and even died for her. I expected the end to be a return to his grave, not to an unknown, distant clone. It felt like he was invisible.
You gotta remember, aloy is a genetic reinstation of Elisabeth sobeck that Gaia made to help stop hades. She was needed to stop hades so that's why aloy even exists. Elisabeth sobeck describes what she would have wanted her daughter to be and Gaia made aloy that way. Aloy wanted to find out who her mother was and her curiousity brought her there. She spent her whole life wondering who her mother was. But I do agree in the sense that rost was left behind. I wanted to see him more involved in the story. Not just left behind as a side character. Aloy was never really Rost's daughter. Although he treated aloy like one, she could never be his daughter. That's the sad truth. His daughter and wife died when mothers vigil was raided. You just can't replace a kid like that. But rost did have that sympathy and care for aloy like he would have for his own daughter. Just one of the reasons why rost would let her run in the proving.
I'd make two counterpoints as to why finding Sobeck's grave was the essential place to end the story: 1, you can (and should!) go back to Rost's grave throughout the game, and doing so reinforces her bond and how much she felt devoted to him. Rost is incredibly important to her, and she is mourning him all the while. He's why she can go the distance and face down Hades in the end. But... it might be easy to feel he's forgotten if you, well, forget to do that. And 2, put yourself more fully in her shoes. She came from a culture where your mother was everything, and she was defined from infancy as being motherless. For the Nora, you're not a whole person without that relationship, and that sense of missing a piece of herself is what drove her from childhood to the Proving, and once she saw that holo of Elisabet her need to know who that was compelled her into and through the whole story. By the end she knows the hard facts of her connection to Elisabet, but it is finding her grave and hearing her effectively claim Aloy as the daughter she never had that is the final and ultimate catharsis of Aloy's story in HZD.
Isn't it weird how Aloy is kind of her own mother? Like, GAIA froze some of Elisabet's DNA and created Aloy before she sacrificed herself. So, that means Aloy is a clone of Elisabet...meaning Aloy is her own mother...cause they are kind of the same person...I kind of like that thought. 😅
I mean, technically Aloy is similar to Elisabet on a 98% (Or was it 97%? Can't recall it), so it's not a copy-paste. Meaning that, while is not an actual "clone", it neither was her daughter. Which relates them both... Somehow. I don't know. But I don't think it can be considered as a relative-relationship
I love the music of this last scene, but am I the only one that has a weird feeling about the Elisabeth-Aloy relationship? Like, during the game they're pictured as mother-daughter several times, but... If you think about it, it was just GAIA the one who created Aloy, so she is actually Aloy's mother. Yeah, she took Sobeck's DNA, but.. I don't know, it's kind of weird
Sylens once said to Aloy "You have two mothers. A dead woman and a dead machine". He said this as an insult, but I gotta agree that GAIA and Elisabet are Aloy's mothers
''I would have wanted her to be... curious. And willful - unstoppable, even... but with enough compassion to... heal the world... just a little bit.''
onion Gets me everytime
Yeah i was like...even though she was childless and aloy is practically her, I still thought of aloy as her daughter when she said this.
*cries*
@@MrMilkyCoco Elisabeth might not have been her biological mother . but she sure was the mother figure to Aloy.
Compassion not for Helis
This isn’t a clone story. It’s a mother(s) and daughter story.
Tho Aloy IS Elisabeth. Genetically speaking
@@Pauli-dg2yv genetically yeah but in their hearts it's like Miles Morales and Peter Parker. Both are Spider-Man, but Miles is a student who feels pressure and expecations like Aloy feels pressure to be like Elisabet
@@ItsKomplicatedMusic You nailed it!
@@ItsKomplicatedMusic Yes -- I think a strong if subtle theme of Forbidden West is Aloy's developing realization that she isn't and does not have to *be* Elisabet. That Elisabet was not perfect in all ways and, for all her virtues, never exactly learned how to let others in. Aloy by contrast now has a true family, and in the end explicitly rejects Sylens' manipulative "this is what Elisabet would have done." She's come far enough by then to say, well, I'm not her, and I choose to stay and fight.
This was such a beautiful ending theme to the game. Tears may have been shed.
The game was so emotional that I almost cried so many times. The worst was when you have to watch the Elizabet Sobeck Memorial. That one really hit me incredibly hard
Same
Did anyone notice this?
In this part of the game, Elizabet told that when she was *6 years old* she yelled *"I don't care"* when her mother told the baby birds in the pine tree died
At the start (tutorial) Aloy, when she was *6 years old* shouts *"I don't care"* when Rost tells that Aloy needed years of training to win the proving
Is this intentional?
You are very intelligent for noticing that
I guess they were really trying to show that Aloy was a clone of Elisabet
Thanks:)
Wow
I did not notice, that is so cool!! What I did notice is that, during that scene you're talking about when Aloy is six, they play a muted, strings-only reprise of this song. Which is so cool! I knew that was referencing her being just like Elizabet--I didn't realize her age and dialogue were referencing it, too! I also noticed that what Elizabet's mom tells Elizabet is very similar to the final lesson Rost teaches Aloy. Both tell their children to fight for life, not death--to protect others rather than solely pursue self-interest.
So yeah, all of this--what you noticed and what I noticed--is completely intentional. I love how thoroughly they thought out this game--they made every detail count.
Rest in peace Mike nash, thank you helping to design this incredible game. May you soar high, and live beyond the realms of dawn
"Being smart will count for nothing if you don't make the world better. You have to use your smarts to serve life, not death"
Query - you often talk of your mother, yet you are childless...
Sara Bennett Oh my god, realizing what Aloy was wondering in the end cutscene was so heartbreaking. It was so sad, but beautiful, but... SAD! I am so glad I played Horizon. It's so beautiful and rich. Please excuse me while I go cry where nobody will hear me. (I could leave this comment just like this but then I thought you'd think I'm trolling, had to leave a disclaimer)
they managed to find closeness despite the hundreds of years separating them - time meant nothing to their bond
thousands
Sara Bennett thousands*, 9 thousand to be exact
Danny AP actually 960 years
Elizabet was such a incredible person. She was selfless, intelligent and brave. She sacrificed so much, and in the end, even herself, so life could live on. A thousands years pass, and a clone was made of her, just as incredible and inspiring as her. I see Aloy as Elizabet's daughter, purely because she is the person that Elizabet wanted her to be (hypothetically). It's so poetic and beautiful, they're some of my favourite characters in video gaming.
MagicalGirl4 Sobeck's legacy still in the world :D
This track just make me cry.
Tran Vinh Nhat yup.
me too
Aloy was thousands of years late but she eventually did find closure. The game has some flaws (cutscenes and dialogue felt weird, but they sorted that out in their DLC) but just like the Witcher 3, when this game ended, I felt an emptiness. To me, that is a sign of game which has sucked you in to their story. Hope HZD 2 would be equally good.
As much as I did love the first game, there was an air of inexperience to me throughout the game. I think Horizon 2 will be even better.
HDZ2 should be able to rival God of War
@@connorambrosino1741 i mean it was the companies first time doing this. I think them growing and learning from other game companies around and learning flaws will help. They delayed it til early 2022 I rather a delay than release with errors like FF 15 and Cyberpunk 2077.
I was left with only one nagging question when I watched this scene: the triangle of flowers around Elizabet leaves me to ask whether it was her who placed the metal flowers or, perhaps a more heart-warming alternative: was it Gaia who left them for Elizabet? a beautiful scene
I believe so. I think that the metal flowers you can find throughout the game were placed as tribute to Elizabet.
when collecting metal flowers, Aloy does mention that they look new and recent. So it should be Gaia who planted them.
FEW SPOILERS ---- When I played the DLC part, The Frozen Wilds, there was also a sort of system that worked just like GAIA, it was CYAN, also an IA. CYAN was captured by a Virus called HEPHAESTUS, the same one subordinated IA that was programmed in the GAIA codings, alongside HADES, MINERVA etc etc.. I remember in the official storyline that GAIA destroyed herself and with her, all the subordinated IA's were freed in the wild, that is how HEPHAESTUS got to CYAN. When you beat HEPHAESTUS, you get to talk to CYAN and can figure out with her that the metal flowers (FINALLY ARRIVED AT THE POINT) are being created by a subordinated IA just like HEPHAESTUS created machines, just that the flowers are less harmful :)
I always wondered the same thing!
The metal flowers might have been placed by DEMETER, the subordinate function (now AI) overseeing flora. Aloy comments how new they look and other comments in-game indicate they’re a new phenomena. Conversation with CYAN in the Frozen Wilds DLC seems to support this.
However, I don’t doubt the triangle of flowers around Elisabet might have been a tribute from GAIA before she had to self-destruct because there aren’t any metal flowers we can see and triangles seem to be a common geometry shared by GAIA and her subfunctions.
My god this grabs my feels.
Elisabet WAS Aloys mother, even if they were separated hundred of years.. this bond between them was so strong. It makes me happy-sad, bittersweet..
But in a different sense, Aloy was Elisabet reborn, in a different time. The same DNA, the same mind- shaped by different circumstances of course, but after Aloy experiences the wider world, she becomes driven by the same love that drove Elisabet to work so hard to save the world as well.
Sister feels more appropriate given the circumstances.
you could also say that She was Reborn as Aloy, so as it was tho Aloy was looking at her past self.
Really late reply. I think Aloy really look up to Elisabet as a mother.
993 years exactly :,)
Hats off to the guys who made this wonderful soundtracks and to the creators of this awesome game...
1:03 that gets me every time, makes me tear up like a child, and it gives me that feeling in my chest of missing and longing for something, love this game to death
This scene always makes me cry
2:00 And here comes the tears
I don't like RPG's, but everything about this game was amazing, graphics, gameplay, story, music. And fuck me, that ending scene with this music.
Developers take note (Especially Kojima) This is how you make an open world RPG game.
Horizon is not an RPG.
Erik Brandt
Why isn't it?
Kadraeus Animations it is an rpg. But not to the likes of Witcher or Fallout/Skyrim where decisión matters a whole lot. It’s not that deep but it does have some of the core elements of an RPG
Same. Couldnt have said it better. An absolute masterpiece.
The only flaw of the game is that the customization options are very limited. But overall it's a great game. Can't wait for the sequel
Why still people say Zelda botw is the game of the year?
Nostalgia i guess.
Breath of the Wild is a great game though. In its field, it's almost a solid 10/10. It was an actual evenly-matched competitor for Horizon
Because it was game of the year, Horizon's story was WAY better tho
To be honest I enjoyed more the gameplay of Zelda than Horizon.
After a while it becomes boring.
I didn't even want to finish the last mission because I was really bored, but then I bought the DLC. Dunno why, maybe because I read the DLC is really fun or maybe I really like Aloy and her story, so it's an excuse to stay with her a little more before moving on the next game.
But storywise, Horizon wins without problem against Zelda.
@@theminionshrek7946 I found the human encounters to be really boring too, but not the machine ones. Those and the story of course was what kept me going, otherwise i would've droped it like i did with BOTW and most open world games.
Oh my god, I cried so hard when this scene played at the end of my first playthrough. This was a very emotional journey and story and one of the best IMHO. 20/10 best open world RPG besides Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
Horizon is not an RPG
PlayStation considers it an open work RPG on their website. Even though there aren't true decision trees in the game.
It's extraordinarily beautiful. I was searching for this, thank you!
Oh god this track is melting my heart. The music is really fitting in to the cutscene. It's so Beautiful and emotional!!!
I love this song, it’s just made me want to shed tears because it has that ‘I love my mom’ vibe. I swear that horizon zero dawn has to be one of my favorite video games, it’s just too inspiring
I advice you not to hear it at night with your eyes closed.. tears still finds a way out.. what a game! Thanks for all the ost..
It was such an emotional moment in the game.
don't think i've ever felt so accomplished or heart warmed while finishing a game. one of the best games of the decade and i can't wait for its sequel!
This music and cutscene is so beautiful and yet so tear jerking! I JUST finished the main story yesterday and I did NOT expect how much this cutscene and music brought the feels and tears and this is coming from a guy who experienced the other emotional moments in the game. And how I see it is this: In a way, Aloy is not just Elisabet’s clone, Aloy IS Elisabet’s technical daughter and seeing Aloy visiting the Sobeck ranch and seeing Elisabet’s body gave Aloy closure
*Beautiful* and *wonderful*
One of the most intense games I have ever played! In every single Way! And the music is simply brilliant! Made me cry. So beautiful.
this game.. this song so nostalgic for me
This song gets me every time.
My favorite game ❤ the best game since Skyrim, and this track is beautiful
I hate to admit this scene makes me cry every time I freakin hate crying it makes me feel weak. I thought all my tears were all gone when my great grandmother passed away in 2016. I miss her always.
Crying doesn't mean you're weak. It means you've been strong for too long. Embrace it. Also my condolences about your great grandmother.
The whole point of the story is quite clandestine. "Mother".. is Earth. We should look after her. If she dies... we die with her.
This is one of the games who truly deserve the title of Art. I mean the way hunanity is evolving a future like this (the good AND the bad one) doesn't seem unlikely
momento emocionante.
X2
Master piece, i can't believe that this game lost with Zelda for the best game award
cause BOTW promoted the better open world experience
@@Pauli-dg2yv BotW is the most overrated game of all time
But dying light did it better. Parkour!
@@Pauli-dg2yv How did it provide the better open world experience again?
@@Continental_Champ Parkour
Is it track when aloy meet her mother?
Yes, this track was played when Aloy finally met her 'mother'.
William C. Sierra it makes me cry
Yaaas
I cried 😢💙
How can anyone dislike this... :/
Sick world..!
Ershad Doomunkhan because sometimes the people are hopeless :D
😭 The scene that never fails to make me cry.
I'm back to this song. I beat the main story to Forbidden West, while I think it's fantastic, it's not as good as the ending to Zero Dawn. And it certainly doesn't have this memorable kind of music to it in my opinion. This is so beautiful, like, it gives you the feels, a sense of like sadness, but also hope and it's just amazing. The Horizon games are probably my favorite games I've played, ever.
a masterpiece
I wanted to cry but instead I Just felt sad this is my favorite games 😃
I am having MGS dejavu here.
Some sequels later:
Old Aloy meets Elizabeth Sobeck AI: "Daughter... or should I say... sister?! Put down the bow"
The first game ever to make me cry. This song sends shivers down my spine... To me, personally, nothing will ever be like Horizon Zero Dawn
beautiful ost :(
One of the best osts ever
I just remembered this game, I played it around 6 years ago. I didnt understand the ending at first then it hit me and I cried lmao.
I think my brains have a problem.
No tears were shed when i reached this ending cutscene
When I need a good cry, I come to this video.
I just finished the game.... it was such a heartwarming selfdiscovery for Aloy.
I am so glad that I was able to stay off any spoilers for this game!
Its absolutely amazing.... but yeup, frozen wastes here I come!
THIS IS SO UNDERRATED-
It took multiple times of finishing to be able to watch that part without tearing up
Dads are getting appreciated these days in game ey?
Aloy with Rost
Atreus with Kratos
Ellie with Joel (fuck the second game tho)
Epic music ❤️👍
im not crying you are
Sad ending i'm cry 😢
at 1:03 i fucking cried and i re-playied hzd
This is my favourite game on the PS4, but the emotionality of the connection with the clone never really appealed to me. If there was one thing missing, it was that the heart and soul of this story was her unconditional connection with Rost: her surrogate father. The only one who truly accepted her, who raised her and taught her and even died for her. I expected the end to be a return to his grave, not to an unknown, distant clone. It felt like he was invisible.
You gotta remember, aloy is a genetic reinstation of Elisabeth sobeck that Gaia made to help stop hades. She was needed to stop hades so that's why aloy even exists. Elisabeth sobeck describes what she would have wanted her daughter to be and Gaia made aloy that way. Aloy wanted to find out who her mother was and her curiousity brought her there. She spent her whole life wondering who her mother was. But I do agree in the sense that rost was left behind. I wanted to see him more involved in the story. Not just left behind as a side character.
Aloy was never really Rost's daughter. Although he treated aloy like one, she could never be his daughter. That's the sad truth. His daughter and wife died when mothers vigil was raided. You just can't replace a kid like that. But rost did have that sympathy and care for aloy like he would have for his own daughter. Just one of the reasons why rost would let her run in the proving.
There is a cutscene showing Aloy visiting Rost's grave back at the house she grew up in. They did a marvelous job with the storyline. :)
I'd make two counterpoints as to why finding Sobeck's grave was the essential place to end the story: 1, you can (and should!) go back to Rost's grave throughout the game, and doing so reinforces her bond and how much she felt devoted to him. Rost is incredibly important to her, and she is mourning him all the while. He's why she can go the distance and face down Hades in the end. But... it might be easy to feel he's forgotten if you, well, forget to do that.
And 2, put yourself more fully in her shoes. She came from a culture where your mother was everything, and she was defined from infancy as being motherless. For the Nora, you're not a whole person without that relationship, and that sense of missing a piece of herself is what drove her from childhood to the Proving, and once she saw that holo of Elisabet her need to know who that was compelled her into and through the whole story. By the end she knows the hard facts of her connection to Elisabet, but it is finding her grave and hearing her effectively claim Aloy as the daughter she never had that is the final and ultimate catharsis of Aloy's story in HZD.
Isn't it weird how Aloy is kind of her own mother? Like, GAIA froze some of Elisabet's DNA and created Aloy before she sacrificed herself. So, that means Aloy is a clone of Elisabet...meaning Aloy is her own mother...cause they are kind of the same person...I kind of like that thought. 😅
A syringe was Aloy's mother. Gaia was Aloy's mother. Aloy is more Elisabet reborn.
ZeroDawnGaming you clearly doesnt know genetics, clone is Not. 1:1 like in movies.
I mean, technically Aloy is similar to Elisabet on a 98% (Or was it 97%? Can't recall it), so it's not a copy-paste. Meaning that, while is not an actual "clone", it neither was her daughter. Which relates them both... Somehow. I don't know. But I don't think it can be considered as a relative-relationship
Aloy = Elizabet junior 🤣
Elisabeth might not have been her biological mother . but she sure was the mother figure to Aloy.
Incredible. 🌠
1:43 never fails to get me sweating from my eyes a tad. This game is incredible
this is why you purchase a console.
i now i have to read more HDZ fanfics to ease the pain....
I believe they will ADDING epic song for fighting metal devil
I'm not crying >:^u
Jeez, what a beautiful track! And what a beautiful scene! Truely genius! And yeah, reminds me Killzone soundtrack in some ways.
Hermosa musica y julie elven tiene la voz mas dulce que escuche!
All of the song of the gane is so sad i always remove the song because i keep crying when i hear it.
I love the music of this last scene, but am I the only one that has a weird feeling about the Elisabeth-Aloy relationship? Like, during the game they're pictured as mother-daughter several times, but... If you think about it, it was just GAIA the one who created Aloy, so she is actually Aloy's mother. Yeah, she took Sobeck's DNA, but.. I don't know, it's kind of weird
Sylens once said to Aloy "You have two mothers. A dead woman and a dead machine". He said this as an insult, but I gotta agree that GAIA and Elisabet are Aloy's mothers
Nice 👌👍
I.. I just can not
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best
fuk-n outlander
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