![]() If you quicksave or manual save at a campfire, you don’t get any health back. You would think that the game would let you regenerate health in some easier way, like every time you rested/saved at a campfire, but no. Here’s one more health tip because that’s how screwed up this system is. I don’t know why the damn health plants couldn’t have just had a green icon or something, but hopefully this helps your hunt a little bit. And there’s one health plant that is short and blue in wintry areas, but for the most part, in most areas, tall and red is the ticket. There are shorter red flowers which are some sort of fire root, and not health. ![]() So if you see taller, red flowers, that is going to be a health plant. I spent the first half of the game running up to every plant icon I saw, only to be disappointed when half the time it wasn’t health at all.Įventually I learned that health plants, for the most part, are taller and red. This would be all well and good, except the bar fills very slowly, requiring five-to-six plants to fill up most of the time, and the problem is that there are a bunch of other kinds of plants out there, elemental-based plants that are used to craft other potions. There’s no life regeneration, so you have to seek out specific plants in the wild to fill a “medicine” bar in order to heal you on the fly without using up consumable health potions. ![]() Speaking of obnoxious, we quickly arrive at the worst aspect of the game: the health system. I don’t know why this mechanic was even in the game in the first place, as it’s just more obnoxious than anything, but at least there’s a solution. It’s relatively easy to trade for as it just costs a fox skin and some meat, and you should seek it out as soon as possible so you no longer have to stress about fast travel for the rest of the game. The game never tells you this item exists, I didn’t even see it in a tooltip, and you have to dig deep into the store to find it. I don’t know if this item appears from the very start, but talk to any normal vendor and it should be at the bottom of the materials list. This is uncomfortable, as you have to make choices about when it’s “worth it” or not to use a fast travel pack or whether you should just walk, but lo and behold, 12 hours into the game, I discovered that there’s an item that lets you fast travel infinitely like any normal open-world game. It's unknown if the price increases on Steam will affect the prices in other digital and physical retail storefronts in their respective regions, or whether even more regions can expect to see similar price increases.One thing you’ll notice early on about Horizon Zero Dawn is that weirdly, the game’s fast travel system is consumable based, like we’re back in the days of Diablo Town Portal scrolls. ![]() Sony hasn't officially announced the price jumps for the PlayStation games on Steam. If you live in any of the following countries, here are the prices you will expect to see when you're looking for your favorite PlayStation games on the Steam Store. For example, Returnal may carry a higher price tag since it came out in 2021, while Horizon Zero Dawn may be generously cheaper given that it was released in 2017. However, how much they cost now depends on the year they were released in. ![]() The games that have been affected by inflated prices include Sackboy, Returnal (which was ported over to PC back in February), Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Horizon Zero Dawn, Days Gone, and God of War (2018).Īccording to PlayStation Lifestyle (who confirmed the findings), the aforementioned games experienced price jumps on Steam between April 14 and April 19. ResetEra user Chairmanchuck spotted the price increases for PS4 and PS5 on SteamDB affecting several regions, including Argentina, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Japan, and South Korea. ![]()
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