Horizon Forbidden West: Art Preservation at the Heart of Guerrilla and… Tilda
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One of the elements that aroused the most curiosity in Forbidden Horizon West he was definitely the character of Tilda, played by Carrie-Anne Moss. When he first appeared in one of the title's promotional trailers, many speculated on his figure, but were surprised at the first real in-game encounter (what you read next might qualify as a spoiler, eye).
Tilda was to be a very different character to begin with, a woman destined for immortality and awakened to the time Aloy lived. But after a meeting with the Rijksmuseum on Guerrilla's part, the character was rewritten, turning Tilda into an art lover and committed to its preservation.
It was the Rijksmuseum that chose the works that appeared in Forbidden West, just after reading Tilda's new biography. Here are the current works:
- The Night Watch, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1642
- Woman Reading a Letter, Johannes Vermeer, c. 1663
- Titus as Saint Francis, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1660
- Jeremiah laments the destruction of Jerusalem, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1630
- Woman reading music, Han van Meegeren, 1935-1940
- Selene and Endymion, Gérard de Lairesse, c. 1680
- The ship in the storm, called “The Tempest”, Willem van de Velde (II), c. 1680
- Pitcher with lid for the Guild of Goldsmiths in Amsterdam, Adam van Vianen (I), 1614
- Frenzy, Artus Quellinus (I) (attributed work), between 1648 and 1662
- Bacchante, Adrien de Vries, 1626
Source: PlayStationBlog
SOURCE: Reviews News
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