While the
stunning landscapes of the Forbidden West may depict a post-post-apocalyptic
North America, the world of Horizon is crafted at a studio in the heart of
Amsterdam. At Guerrilla, we're always happy to showcase our Dutch roots to our
international community. So when the opportunity presented itself to
collaborate with the Rijksmuseum, we had to take it.
The
Rijksmuseum is the national art and history museum of The Netherlands. Its
collection features the renowned works of Dutch masters like Rembrandt and
Vermeer. Working together with the museum’s experts, a handful of these
artworks were chosen to be featured during a pivotal moment in the story of
Horizon Forbidden West.
The result
is an intimate experience that not only speaks to the importance of preserving
cultural artifacts, but also demonstrates how art helps us process emotion and
connect with one another.
“Don’t be
so quick to dismiss the comfort we can find in art. Or the insight we might
gain.” These are the words of Tilda van der Meer, a major new character in
Horizon Forbidden West. She was always set to be a space-faring immortal who
returns to Earth after a thousand-year absence. However, after meeting with the
Rijksmuseum back in 2019, Guerrilla’s narrative team reimagined the character
as a Dutch technologist, authentication expert, and art collector who fights to
preserve elements of the museum’s collection from the ravages of time.
When the
Rijksmuseum saw Tilda’s new biography, Curatorial Assistant Denise Campbell and
her team were inspired to select ten perfect pieces for the collection featured
in the game, each of which resonates with Tilda’s personality.
Guerrilla then worked to create a space in the game to show off these works, preserved for a millennium: the vault inside of Tilda’s mansion. When Aloy first enters, she is captivated by the great works featured prominently on the tall concrete walls and pedestals. In this atmospheric area, Aloy—and the player—can linger for however long they wish and discuss the pieces with Tilda through Aloy’s Focus. Ultimately, this provides a connection between both characters, beautifully acted by Ashly Burch and Carrie-Anne Moss, manifested through their mutual admiration and interpretation of Tilda’s collection.
The Rijksmuseum has been a phenomenal partner over the past few years, from curating the selection to now. They are cordially inviting Horizon Forbidden West fans and art admirers alike to take the Aloy Tour at any time, and see the magnificent collection up close as displayed in the historic museum halls.
If you want to know more about how we created Tilda’s Vault and selected which significant artworks were featured in-game, please check our video!