Guerrilla Game's action-roleplaying video game was released at the end of February, but eager YouTubers have already revealed useful tactics to take down some of "Horizon Zero Dawn's" toughest foes. For the Bellowback, one of its weaknesses seems to be in its throat, which, when targeted, can make defeating him easier.
According to GearNuke, the Bellowback is one of the hardest foes to defeat in "Horizon Zero Dawn." But gamers need not fear for even this enemy has a weakness that can be exploited.
One of the most "feared" enemies in "Horizon Zero Dawn," the Bellowback can inflict devastating attacks on unprepared players. The Bellowback even has a flamethrower, which can also deal massive damage. However, having a plan of attack against the Bellowback will ensure that gamers will emerge victorious.
Players can easily prevent a Bellowback from using its flamethrower against them by targeting its throat. Once you aim at its throat, a Bellowback will no longer be able to use fire attacks against you. The Bellowback also has another weakness: the canisters on its back. However, it is a bit more difficult to target since a Bellowback will persistently attack you.
Gamers can also use Shock grenades, if available, to stun the Bellowbacks. This will also give players an easier time when trying to aim at the canisters carried by Bellowbacks. Do take note that at least two Shock Grenades are required to successfully stun a Bellowback.
While you only need one trap to stun a Bellowback, gamers must carefully maneuver a Bellowback into the trap. Once the Bellowback is successfully stunned, players will now have a clear shot at the canisters on the Bellowback.
In a separate report by PlayStation Lifestyle, it was revealed that fans of "Horizon Zero Dawn" can now listen to the game's official soundtrack on Spotify, a digital music service. The album has a whopping 80 tracks, and the songs are considered a "huge departure" from Guerilla Game's usual style.
The "Horizon Zero Dawn" soundtrack has different tracks, and the songs are a mixed bag. Some tracks feature tribal rhythms, while other songs have vocal performances. To celebrate the album's Spotify release, the official PlayStation blog ran an interview with "Horizon Zero Dawn's" composers.
Joris de Man, who collaborated with the team, shared that he loved working on the latest fame from Guerrilla. De Man said, "From bowed dobros and guitars to fujaras, live strings, massive taiko drums and circuit-bended synthesizers, I hope players will enjoy the soundtrack as much as we had making it!"
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