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Mythology and religion are powerful forces in Aloy's world. Her tribe's leader at the village of Mother's Crown speaks of a goddess, and how everyone should pray to her for answers, with corrupted robots posing an increasing threat to the safety of the human colonies. Aloy is more practical, more pragmatic: she wants to venture out to where the corruption is and see what can be done about it.Aloy's pretty handy when it comes to a scrap, but she's certainly not invincible. Robot attacks, even from the more docile variants, cause a lot of damage, so the player must keep Aloy moving in combat situations. One great way to do this is to convert a machine to serve as a mount. I do this with a Broadhead, rather like a bull, as seen in the E3 2016 gameplay trailer, but you can also switch the more aggressive Watchers to your side, and they'll fight beside you. Riding the Broadhead around a luscious, verdant environment really had me thinking back to The Witcher 3, and all the wonderful depth that game offered last year.Related, on Motherboard: "Project Scorpio" Reveals That Your Current Xbox Is Worthless
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