"Everything you come across in Lego Horizon Adventures is made entirely out of real Lego bricks, so if you have the right pieces at home, you could rebuild anything from the world, including the machines, the treasure chests, and Mother's Heart," Guerrilla's senior community manager Anne van der Zanden explained on the PS Blog.
"We started out in a very realistic way, by rebuilding the original Old World buildings from the Horizon games. Then someone sneaked in an official Lego set in the background, I believe it was the Lego gas station, and we were looking at it like 'ah this can work, this is fun!' It totally made sense for the Old World to be our Lego world," Guerrilla art director Roy Postma added.
Lego Horizon Adventures launches this week on PS5 and PC, and at first glance, it looks like a fairly convincing replica of a Lego toybox. That's an artistic direction by design, as co-developer Studio Gobo explained how everything in the game is made from real Lego bricks--only digitized--and the game can be reconstructed at home, if you have the right pieces and an eye for which bricks were used.
Lego Horizon Adventures is out on November 14, and while it remains to be seen if the IP meshes well with the comedic nature of a Lego game, it could be the first of several family-friendly games that Sony wants to focus more on.
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