- February 12, 2016
- m4gdev
LONE WOLF: Horizon
Platforms
About
Lone Wolf: Horizon is an action-adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic world. As the last surviving member of the Lone Wolf faction, players must navigate through treacherous environments, battle rival factions, and make strategic decisions to ensure their survival. The game features a rich, immersive storyline, various weapons and skills to upgrade, and multiple choices that impact the outcome of the game.











- The game has decent gunplay and some interesting mechanics that could be fun if developed further.
- The graphics are visually appealing with vibrant colors and a large map that is enjoyable to explore.
- There is potential for the game to improve in the future if the developer decides to continue working on it.
- The game feels unfinished and has been abandoned by the developer, leading to a lack of updates and support.
- Gameplay is severely lacking, with poor AI, confusing menus, and minimal content, making it frustrating to play.
- Many players report technical issues, bugs, and a general lack of polish, making the game feel more like a prototype than a finished product.
graphics
9 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some users praising the abstract visuals and nature effects, while others criticize the overall quality, describing them as ghastly and inconsistent. While a few reviewers highlight the game's potential and recommend it for its graphical style, the general consensus leans towards a mediocre rating of around 5/10.
“Game graphics look good, and the nature effects are also impressive. The HUD could be improved with better health indicators and active effects.”
“This game has a good start, and I admire the best work on the graphics. I recommend this game for its visuals, although the story could be extended.”
“Pros - amazing graphics.”
“Graphics 5/10”
“Ghastly graphics (purple pushes, green grass, weird red or blue haze coming from polygonal looking buildings).”
“Bought at a time my computer wasn't really able to handle the graphics, hoped it would be supported and finished by the time I could afford to upgrade.”