GIF Artist Uses Horizon: Zero Dawn to Fly to Amsterdam

GIF Artist Uses Horizon: Zero Dawn to Fly to Amsterdam

He's pretty good.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Apr 06, 2017 @ 12:57 PM (Staff Bios)
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Horizon: Zero Dawn is a beautiful game. That is one thing that people have been talking about for a very long time now. Well, it seems as though one player took the beauty of the game and he is now getting a very special opportunity. He is known as SunhiLegend and he has been posting up GIF's of the game on his Twitter account. There's nothing special that he is using at all. It's all just the regular, base-game stuff and he is turning his gameplay into impressive pieces of art.

The developers over at Guerilla are so impressed with the images he has been able to create, they decided to fly him out to Amsterdam so he can go to their studio. It is an incredible opportunity and he cannot wait to go. I have watched all of his GIF's and it really is pretty incredible how he is able to make everything come together. If you want to check them out for yourself, you can go on to his Twitter right here and scroll through all of his work.

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