The best PS4 game of 2017 is on sale on Amazon for $20

There is absolutely no question that Horizon Zero Dawn Price is one of the best games of the year. For our money, it’s the best PS4 game of 2017, period. This game is so well made and so fun to play that… well… we’re not sure why we aren’t playing it right now. In fact, that’s exactly what we’re going to do, and you should too if you have a copy. If not, grab one right now on Amazon, where Horizon Zero Dawn for PS4 is on sale at its lowest price ever.

Here are some highlights from the product page:

  • A Lush Post-Apocalyptic World – How have machines dominated this world, and what is their purpose? What happened to the civilization here before? Scour every corner of a realm filled with ancient relics and mysterious buildings in order to uncover your past and unearth the many secrets of a forgotten land.

  • Nature and Machines Collide – Horizon Zero Dawn juxtaposes two contrasting elements, taking a vibrant world rich with beautiful nature and filling it with awe-inspiring highly advanced technology. This marriage creates a dynamic combination for both exploration and gameplay.

  • Defy Overwhelming Odds – The foundation of combat in Horizon Zero Dawn is built upon the speed and cunning of Aloy versus the raw strength and size of the machines. In order to overcome a much larger and technologically superior enemy, Aloy must use every ounce of her knowledge, intelligence, and agility to survive each encounter.

  • Cutting Edge Open World Tech – Stunningly detailed forests, imposing mountains, and atmospheric ruins of a bygone civilization meld together in a landscape that is alive with changing weather systems and a full day/night cycle.

Horizon Zero Dawn - PlayStation 4: $19.99

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