This is my second time playing the game, as I originally completed it on PS4 back in 2018. Again, I found the FARO Plague stuff and the apocalypse/zero dawn stuff more interesting than the various tribes.
With the knowledge that the next game is 'Forbidden West' it was interesting to see all the mentions of the forbidden west during dialogue or archived stuff. Like the Shaman who drinks fluid from the robots.
Speculation about the sequel: There's a few mentions about
The Odyssey which was provided with an "unshackled" alpha version of 'Apollo' . I think the ship actually survived, despite what 'Far Zenith' told Elisabeth Sobek. The fact that 'the signal' that activates all of GAIA's sub-routines like Hades and Hephaestus (Frozen Wilds) was of "Unknown origin", That the 'Metal flowers' you collect are clearly satellites and they contain poetry, which is what one of the Alpha's was in to:
https://horizon.fandom.com/wiki/Sobeck_Journal,_7-16-65_R
Woke to a message from
Osvald. The
Odyssey launched yesterday. So terrestrial's life chance of survival has doubled. Why, then, do I feel so uneasy? I just keep wondering what kind of world
Far Zenith will create if the ship reaches its destination so many decades from now.
And I worry about that alpha-build of APOLLO. So much knowledge, so few restraints, and no fail-safes. How will they avoid repeating our mistakes? What's to stop them from playing god?