10 Sci-Fi Games That Fans of Horizon Zero Dawn Will Love

If you are a sci-fi fan and also love playing games, your path may have crossed with Horizon Zero Dawn, and you might be looking for new sci-fi games after finishing it. In this list, you will find some of the games you are looking for. Horizon Zero Dawn was quite successful as a sci-fi role-playing game. It managed to get very high scores with its impressive storyline and the best open-world gameplay players have seen in recent years.

If you have played and finished Horizon Zero Dawn and are looking for new sci-fi games to embark on an adventure, you can give the games on this list a chance.


Prey

If you can forgo open-world gameplay, Prey is one of the most suitable alternatives to consider. In the game, you find yourself in a high-tech facility overrun by mysterious creatures known as the ‘Typhon‘.

With every step you take in the game, your paranoia also increases, and questions begin to form about who you can trust. While trying to regain control from the creatures, you try to learn the truth about the experiments and discover your own role in all of it.


NieR Automata

Although NieR Automata may seem less similar to Horizon than other games on the list, it is definitely one of the alternatives that should be considered. One of the similar points between the games is that neither is generous with weapons and ammunition.


Mass Effect Andromeda

Although Mass Effect Andromeda received heavy criticism due to its bad animations and technical problems, it is an alternative that can be considered for its great open-world elements and well-designed combat action. If you loved the elements of exploring strange places and jumping into highly aggressive competition in Horizon, you might want to give Mass Effect Andromeda a chance.


Fallout 4

When the topic of post-apocalyptic wastelands comes up, it’s hard not to think of the Fallout brand. The game might feel clunkier at first, and its world might not feel that big, but killing Tankbots and Deathclaws will remind you of your struggles with Shell-Walkers and Sawtooths.


Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, which is an FPS game, also includes stealth and role-playing elements if you want to take advantage of them. What makes this game fun is that you can play it stealth-focused or go in ‘guns blazing’.

Although there aren’t many places to visit or things to find, the game’s unique story, which draws you in, certainly places it among the alternatives to be considered.


Dishonored 2

In Dishonored 2, you might feel restricted due to its more linear story compared to Horizon and the lack of an open world. However, if your priority is combat and developing your character’s skill tree, Dishonored 2 could be a great choice for you.


Control

In this game, which focuses more on story and gameplay, there is a huge facility for you to explore and unlock. However, it’s worth noting that the game does not have an open world. If you enjoyed exploring the Cauldrons, you might like this game too.


Bioshock Infinite

The role-playing elements in the game are not very extensive. Also, the focus is on abilities and powers rather than weapons. We can also say that it has a very good story with its twist ending. You can add Bioshock Infinite to the alternatives you might want to consider.


S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat

In this game, the oldest on the list, you play a mercenary who goes to the heart of a radioactive area called the Zone. Your mission is to locate missing military personnel, find artifacts of great power, and discover the secrets of the Zone. The game may feel clunkier and its combat more limited, but it contains…


Warframe

In this sci-fi game where you are asked to eradicate evil in the Solar System, there is a combat system that blends stealth and fighting. Additionally, the number of Warframes offers great replayability and customization. Perhaps the best part of the game is that it is free.

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