Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Fans Aren’t Happy About PC Version

Key Takeaways

  • Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered for PC has “Mixed” reviews on Steam.
  • Fans criticize the PSN requirement and lack of cloud saves/trophy transfers.
  • PC version reportedly has graphical and audio issues, while PS5 version delivers as promised.

As a dedicated fan who has traversed the post-apocalyptic world of Horizon Zero Dawn countless times, I must admit that my initial excitement for the remastered version has been dampened significantly by the mixed reception it’s received on Steam.


The PC release of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has received a mix of opinions on Steam. This updated version represents an enhanced take on the 2017 open-world game that kickstarted the Horizon series. However, given that the original Horizon Zero Dawn still holds up visually seven years after its release, some have pondered over the necessity of a remastered version.

In a more casual tone, here’s how you could rephrase the original text: The enhanced graphics and movements in Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered are similar to those seen in Forbidden West, but it seems that there wasn’t a huge clamor for the game. Now that it’s been released, some fans have shared their feelings of letdown regarding certain parts of the game, particularly with regards to its PC version.

The PC adaptation of Horizon Zero Dawn: Remastered on Steam has garnered over 100 negative reviews at present, with players expressing a range of issues they encounter with the game. A significant concern among fans is the necessity of a PSN account for Horizon Zero Dawn: Remastered on PC, which was not required in the original edition. Going forward, all PlayStation games available on Steam will demand a PSN account, an unfortunate development as Sony appears unyielding on this matter.

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Debuts to “Mixed” Reviews on Steam

One negative review about the PSN requirement made a good point about how linking accounts should result in added benefits for PC gamers. They pointed out that Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered doesn’t support cloud saves or trophy transfers between the PS5 and PC versions of the game, which is in contrast to how other companies operate. Perhaps Sony’s insistence on Steam users linking their PSN accounts would be better received if doing so resulted in some helpful features, but that remains to be seen.

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is $10 for those that own the original game.

The lack of compatibility with PlayStation Network isn’t the sole issue causing disappointment among PC gamers regarding Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered. Many have reported graphical glitches and audio malfunctions that seem to be exclusive to the PC version of the game. As I played the remastered version on PS5 without encountering any technical issues, it appears that those playing on PC should exercise caution before updating to the new edition, as some Steam reviews suggest potential problems.

I haven’t personally vouched for the performance of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on PC, but the PS5 edition certainly lives up to its promises and offers a smooth gaming experience. Additionally, it makes it simple for players to transfer their saved progress from the PS4 version. Regrettably, trophy data does not migrate over to the PS5. Fingers crossed that the issues reported in the PC version of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered get resolved quickly.

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2024-11-01 18:43