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Death stranding review
Death stranding review






death stranding review

death stranding review

However, it is worth pointing out that you can only receive as much help as you provide - the entire mechanic is truly based on an honour system that you must abide by. That is the core essence of this game, making your life and other’s life easier. Some mechanics outright make your life easier so that you can deliver more goodies in less time. While that was the experience in the original version, the new mechanics add a new layer to the overall gameplay. Some people may leave a handy ladder, built a road or an entire bridge to make your path easier. In the base game, you would have to traverse impossible environments to reach the next installation with the help of infrastructure made by other players who passed by before you. In fact, with new mechanics that have been added with this version, it may even be worthwhile to check out the game again.

DEATH STRANDING REVIEW PC

The story of Sam Bridges and a plot about connecting with players they never see, the core remains intact in the new Director’s Cut much like it does on the PC and base version.

death stranding review

While many classified the game as a “walking simulator” in 2019, what happens in between those journeys is what the game is all about. Now, with new features, game-changing mechanics and updated graphics, Death Stranding: Director’s Cut may as well be the definitive version of the game.ĭeath Stranding at its core is about going from one point to the other, while delivering goodies to bases. I played the game on the PC last year and found it to be an enjoyable experience even though I skipped the PlayStation 4 version when it came out. Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding was a very unique game that came out in 2019 and left many of his fans divided.








Death stranding review