Death Stranding, the PlayStation 4 exclusive Hideo Kojima fans have been eagerly waiting to play, releases today, 8 November 2019. If you’ve seen all the video trailers, read our review, and commented on our articles regarding the game’s creator, you’ll know that this is a must-have title for gamers. If your budget’s a little tight and you’re still keen on playing the 50-hour-plus long game, here’s your chance win a copy of the game.

Tomorrow Is In Your Hands
In the near future, mysterious explosions have rocked the planet, setting off a series of supernatural events known as the Death Stranding. With spectral creatures plaguing the landscape, and the planet on the verge of a mass extinction, it’s up to Sam Bridges to journey across the ravaged wasteland and save mankind from impending annihilation.
Death Stranding stars Norman Reedus, Mads Mikkelsen, Léa Seydoux, and Lindsay Wagner.
To stand a chance of winning a copy of Death Stranding for PlayStation 4 (sponsored by Gamefinity), all you need to do is quote a line from our review (in the comments section below). Please use a working email address.
Competition closes Monday, 11th November 2019. Winners will be contacted via email on this date.
The giveaway is restricted to readers who reside in South Africa and have signed up for our newsletter only. Terms and conditions/Site disclaimer rules apply. One entry per person. The winners will be contacted via email. The prize excludes travel, is non-transferable and cannot be redeemed for cash. To enter the competition an “Entrant” must be older than 18.
I know not everyone shares our view for the future.
And within all that time, she hasn’t aged a day
If you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game.
not in review but Hideo Kojima is a god
“Connecting and connectivity are at the forefront of the game.”
UNLIKE MOST GAMES , EACH CHARACTER IN KOJIMA’S MASTERPIECE FEELS ALIVE,THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL AND EARNEST PERFORMANCES BY THE ACTORS INVOLVED WITH THE PROJECT
“Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.”
“The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out. In time you’ll have access to vehicles, weapons and a different set of skills, all up-gradable”
But is the game worth the hype? Is the gameplay as good as the visuals? Is it as overwhelming as Red Dead Redemption 2? And is it as good as Kojima’s previous work?
In short, yes. And yes again.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved in the project.
Connecting and connectivity are at the forefront of the game.
“All you really need to know about Death Stranding before playing is that you’ll need to be patient and you’ll need to pay close attention to orders and requests. ”
Important!
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
“This might be frustrating for casual gamers who might feel like they are babysitting the character, by telling him when to eat, sleep and poop, rather than being entertained with large action set pieces”
Sounds good to me! Finally, the kind of Sims game for me.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
“Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.”
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
“In short, yes. And yes again.”
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
The legendary game creator who once pioneered Metal Gear Solid
“Kojima has barred no holds, delivering an uncompromising and operatic blockbuster that moves between scenes and actual gameplay with ease.”
Porter Sam Bridges is tasked by the president with trekking alone from one part of the country to the other, reconnecting cities to the UCA and delivering small (but sometimes heavy) packages to various stations. His only company is a defective BB, a baby in a jar attached to his suit, which is used to identify BTs.
Tomorrow Is In Your Hands
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
“In summary, Death Stranding will either be the best game you’ve played in 2019 or the worst. Arguing that it isn’t a masterstroke of genius is foolish though.”
Death Stranding takes place in a futuristic post-apocalyptic US that has been torn apart by a series of devastating supernatural attacks. There are invisible beings, called BTs, that hover over the barren lands and destroy anything that moves. As a result, the remaining population live underground and have lost contact with one another
The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out.
Freed from the constraints of Konami suits, the legendary game creator who once pioneered Metal Gear Solid has brewed an unsettling epic that expands the boundaries of gaming.
The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out. In time you’ll have access to vehicles, weapons and a different set of skills, all upgradable. You’ll also visit interesting (and starkly different) locations, meet interesting characters and fight mules (the game’s version of dispensable henchmen).
“in some aspects, it truly feels like Kojima is finally getting the game he always wanter to make.”
In short, yes. And yes again
“Hideo Kojima has mastered the art of combining both film and video gaming, and the amalgamation is something revolutionary for both fields.” ~ Jarrod Saunders
“The game takes its time introducing the world and the mechanics necessary to survive. In fact, Kojima himself admitted that the game only really takes off and becomes fun later on.”
“In some aspects, it truely feels like Kojima is finally getting to make the game he always wanted to make.”
“The way it marries film and gaming is truly groundbreaking.”
Connecting and connectivity are at the forefront of the game. This is particularly evident in the game’s multiplayer. What you do in the game might affect another person’s game, in a way. For example, packages offloaded by one player can be picked up by another person at a later stage. You can also sometimes see tracks or the direction in which other players went.
In short, yes and yes again
“In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game”
Freed from the constraints of Konami suits, the legendary game creator who once pioneered Metal Gear Solid has brewed an unsettling epic that expands the boundaries of gaming.
“In some aspects, it truely feels like Kojima is finally getting to make the game he always wanted to make.”
“The game takes its time introducing the world and the mechanics necessary to survive. In fact, Kojima himself admitted that the game only really takes off and becomes fun later on.”
This gets me extremely excited to play this game. I love build up
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.
The virtual ensemble cast which also includes Lindsay Wagner, Troy Baker, Nicolas Winding Refn, Margaret Qualley, Guillermo del Toro and Tommie Earl Jenkins, do a fantastic job. If it wasn’t a game, Death Stranding could have been an amazing sci-fi TV series (it’s too long to be a film)
If your budget’s a little tight and you’re still keen on playing the 50-hour-plus long game, here’s your chance win a copy of the game.
If your budget’s a little tight and you’re still keen on playing the 50-hour-plus long game, here’s your chance win a copy of the game.
” If your budget’s a little tight and you’re still keen on playing the 50-hour-plus long game, here’s your chance win a copy of the game.” Such a game made by such a legends deserves to be played and known.
Freed from the constraints of Konami suits, the legendary game creator who once pioneered Metal Gear Solid has brewed an unsettling epic that expands the boundaries of gaming
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project
If it wasn’t a game, Death Stranding could have been an amazing sci-fi TV series (it’s too long to be a film).
“and Norman Reedus naked in a barren wasteland”
“Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project. “
Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay. Kojima has barred no holds, delivering an uncompromising and operatic blockbuster that moves between scenes and actual gameplay with ease.
“If it wasn’t a game, Death Stranding could have been an amazing sci-fi TV series”
This is the stuff I want to hear ??
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
“Death Stranding will either be the best game you’ve played in 2019 or the worst.”
I really hope it’s the best!
Kojima has barred no holds, delivering an uncompromising and operatic blockbuster that moves between scenes and actual gameplay with ease.
“Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
The way it marries film and gaming is truly groundbreaking.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
Hideo Kojima has mastered the art of combining both film and video gaming, and the amalgamation is something revolutionary for both fields.
“Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.”
Freed from the constraints of Konami suits, the legendary game creator who once pioneered Metal Gear Solid has brewed an unsettling epic that expands the boundaries of gaming.
“If it wasn’t a game, Death Stranding could have been an amazing sci-fi TV series”
This!
“With cinematics that featured a crying baby locked in a jar, Lovecraftian alien creatures hovering over bruised skies, Mads Mikkelsen covered in black tar, and Norman Reedus naked in a barren wasteland, the world raised its collective eyebrows.”
Most of the game’s stunning cutscenes reveal the backstory behind each of the characters at play in Death Stranding. The arcane story, which has a wealth of incidental and hidden detail, is divided into episodes, and each episode is dedicated to a different character.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
“Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project”
Connecting and connectivity are at the forefront of the game. This is particularly evident in the game’s multiplayer. What you do in the game might affect another person’s game, in a way. For example, packages offloaded by one player can be picked up by another person at a later stage. You can also sometimes see tracks or the direction in which other players went.
But is the game worth the hype? Is the gameplay as good as the visuals? Is it as overwhelming as Red Dead Redemption 2? And is it as good as Kojima’s previous work?
In short, yes. And yes again.
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods. In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game
The arcane story, which has a wealth of incidental and hidden detail, is divided into episodes, and each episode is dedicated to a different character
“Award-winning video game director Hideo Kojima, who is known for his philosophical, surreal, complex, and deeply strange imagination and his personal brand of enigmatic idiosyncrasy, debuted the frighteningly beautiful Death Stranding to the world at E3 2016.”
Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay. Kojima has barred no holds, delivering an uncompromising and operatic blockbuster that moves between scenes and actual gameplay with ease
That said, the first few episodes in Death Stranding are slow and difficult. The game takes its time introducing the world and the mechanics necessary to survive. In fact, Kojima himself admitted that the game only really takes off and becomes fun later on. For casual gamers, this might be a problem.
”Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay. Kojima has barred no holds, delivering an uncompromising and operatic blockbuster that moves between scenes and actual gameplay with ease.”
Explaining anything beyond that and we head into spoiler territory.
Yes yes yes yes yes
Death Stranding will either be the best game you’ve played in 2019 or the worst.
The way it marries film and gaming is truly groundbreaking.
In summary, Death Stranding will either be the best game you’ve played in 2019 or the worst. Arguing that it isn’t a masterstroke of genius is foolish though.
Award-winning video game director Hideo Kojima, who is known for his philosophical, surreal, complex, and deeply strange imagination and his personal brand of enigmatic idiosyncrasy, debuted the frighteningly beautiful Death Stranding to the world at E3 2016. Since then the blockbuster PlayStation 4 game and its cryptic title have been shrouded in mystery.
“If it wasn’t a game, Death Stranding could have been an amazing sci-fi TV series (it’s too long to be a film)” Jarrod Saunders, Death Stranding Review
If it wasn’t a game, Death Stranding could have been an amazing sci-fi TV series (it’s too long to be a film).
Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.
Arguing that it isn’t a masterstroke of genius is foolish though. The way it marries film and gaming is truly groundbreaking. Kojima deserves every award coming to him, and then some.
In some aspects, it truely feels like Kojima is finally getting to make the game he always wanted to make.
As a result, the remaining population live underground and have lost contact with one another.
“Explaining all the mechanics of the game would take forever.” – Jarrod Saunders
“For casual gamers, this might be a problem.”
“In summary, Death Stranding will either be the best game you’ve played in 2019 or the worst”
In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game.
The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out.
Explaining all the mechanics of the game would take forever.
In short, yes. And yes again.
Cinema And Gaming Had A Baby
“The world is vast and there is a lot to do, and that’s aside from the side missions available.”
There’s still spectacle, pathos, thrills and moments of tenderness present, but it’s not as over-the-top or unrelatable as his former work.
There are invisible beings, called BTs, that hover over the barren lands and destroy anything that moves.
“Freed from the constraints of Konami suits, the legendary game creator who once pioneered Metal Gear Solid has brewed an unsettling epic that expands the boundaries of gaming.”
“With cinematics that featured a crying baby locked in a jar, Lovecraftian alien creatures hovering over bruised skies, Mads Mikkelsen covered in black tar, and Norman Reedus naked in a barren wasteland, the world raised its collective eyebrows.”
That said, you must understand that Death Stranding is probably not for everyone.
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
“His only company is a defective BB, a baby in a jar attached to his suit, which is used to identify BTs.” . . . I love this quote because it’s cute, could be misconstrued into making one believe it identifies K-Pop bands and is immensely horrendous to anyone without context (maybe even for those with context).
“In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game.”
The way it marries film and gaming is truly groundbreaking.
“His only company is a defective BB, a baby in a jar attached to his suit, which is used to identify BTs.” . . . I love it because it’s kind of cute, could be misconstrued into believing it identifies K-Pop bands and also immensely horrendous to anyone without context (and maybe even those with context).
That said, you must understand that Death Stranding is probably not for everyone.
But is the game worth the hype?
Explaining anything beyond that and we head into spoiler territory.
The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project
Arguing that it isn’t a masterstroke of genius is foolish though.
“Kojima deserves every award coming to him, and then some.”
All you really need to know about Death Stranding before playing is that you’ll need to be patient and you’ll need to pay close attention to orders and requests. Also, it’s a very long game. You’ll need to put in the hours in order to get through it. The world is vast and there is a lot to do, and that’s aside from the side missions available.
Death Stranding, the PlayStation 4 exclusive Hideo Kojima fans have been eagerly waiting to play, releases today, 8 November 2019.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojimas masterpiece feels alive. Thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
Death Stranding takes place in a futuristic post-apocalyptic US that has been torn apart by a series of devastating supernatural attacks.
“Hideo Kojima has mastered the art of combining both film and video gaming, and the amalgamation is something revolutionary for both fields.”
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
In some aspects, it truely feels like Kojima is finally getting to make the game he always wanted to make.
“The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out. In time you’ll have access to vehicles, weapons and a different set of skills, all upgradable”
This game sets the bar for more great games to come!!
He has somehow managed to refine his ideas from Guns Of The Patriots with Death Stranding.
Death Stranding will either be the best game you’ve played in 2019 or the worst. Arguing that it isn’t a masterstroke of genius is foolish though. The way it marries film and gaming is truly groundbreaking. Kojima deserves every award coming to him.
With a focus on realism, a lot of the gameplay relies on doing mundane work, like remembering to shower, eating, sleeping and changing your boots.
“With cinematics, that featured a crying baby locked in a jar”
“Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.”
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods. In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game.
Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay
If you loved Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’ll love Death Stranding.
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
Kojima has barred no holds, delivering an uncompromising and operatic blockbuster that moves between scenes and actual gameplay with ease
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods.
You’ll need to put in the hours in order to get through it. The world is vast and there is a lot to do, and that’s aside from the side missions available.
“In short, yes and yes again”
Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods. In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game
“In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game.
“That said, you must understand that Death Stranding is probably not for everyone.”
Definitely seems like a love it or hate it kinda game
Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
The arcane story, which has a wealth of incidental and hidden detail, is divided into episodes, and each episode is dedicated to a different character.
EVERYTHING ABOUT DEATH STRANDING ECHOES THE INDUSTRY VETERAN’S UNIQUE AND WIERD CINEMATIC STORY TELLING METHODS
“Norman Reedus naked in a barren wasteland”
Say no more ;)
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
“With cinematics that featured a crying baby locked in a jar, Lovecraftian alien creatures hovering over bruised skies, Mads Mikkelsen covered in black tar, and Norman Reedus naked in a barren wasteland, the world raised its collective eyebrows.”
“In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game.”
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive
“That said, you must understand that Death Stranding is probably not for everyone.”
Definitely seems like a love it or hate it kinda game
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods.
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods.
“The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out.” this is something that gets me excited for a game like this.
Showing love for movies from a very young age, it’s no secret that Hideo Kojima wanted to become involved in the film industry.
Kojima has barred no holds, delivering an uncompromising and operatic blockbuster that moves between scenes and actual gameplay with ease.
“If you loved Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’ll love Death Stranding.”
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods.
“The arcane story, which has a wealth of incidental and hidden detail, is divided into episodes, and each episode is dedicated to a different character”
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods.
Death Stranding’s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blend the strong narrative with the gameplay.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods.
The arcane story, which has a wealth of incidental and hidden detail, is divided into episodes, and each episode is dedicated to a different character.
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods.
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods. In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods. In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game.
“Connecting and connectivity are at the forefront of the game.”
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
“The way it marries film and gaming is truly groundbreaking.”
“With cinematics that featured a crying baby locked in a jar, Lovecraftian alien creatures hovering over bruised skies, Mads Mikkelsen covered in black tar, and Norman Reedus naked in a barren wasteland, the world raised its collective eyebrows.”
“The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out.”
Well I love the part you say “With a focus on realism, a lot of the gameplay relies on doing mundane work, like remembering to shower, eating, sleeping and changing your boots”.
What is still ringing is Changing your boots? That I have to see.
Freed from the constraints of Konami suits, the legendary game creator who once pioneered Metal Gear Solid has brewed an unsettling epic that expands the boundaries of gaming.
The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out. In time you’ll have access to vehicles, weapons and a different set of skills, all upgradable”
“The virtual ensemble cast which also includes Lindsay Wagner, Troy Baker, Nicolas Winding Refn, Margaret Qualley, Guillermo del Toro and Tommie Earl Jenkins, do a fantastic job. If it wasn’t a game, Death Stranding could have been an amazing sci-fi TV series (it’s too long to be a film).”
“In short, yes. And yes again.”
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
“That said, the first few episodes in Death Stranding are slow and difficult. The game takes its time introducing the world and the mechanics necessary to survive. In fact, Kojima himself admitted that the game only really takes off and becomes fun later on. For casual gamers, this might be a problem.”
“The fun side does eventually arrive though, and the game becomes exceptionally interesting from there on out. In time you’ll have access to vehicles, weapons and a different set of skills, all upgradable”
You’ll need to put in the hours in order to get through it. The world is vast and there is a lot to do, and that’s aside from the side missions available.
With cinematics that featured a crying baby locked in a jar, Lovecraftian alien creatures hovering over bruised skies, Mads Mikkelsen covered in black tar, and Norman Reedus naked in a barren wasteland, the world raised its collective eyebrows.
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods. In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.
Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project. The virtual ensemble cast which also includes Lindsay Wagner, Troy Baker, Nicolas Winding Refn, Margaret Qualley, Guillermo del Toro and Tommie Earl Jenkins, do a fantastic job. If it wasn’t a game, Death Stranding could have been an amazing sci-fi TV series (it’s too long to be a film).
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods. In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game
“Death Stranding‘s biggest achievement, however, is the way it blends the strong narrative with the gameplay.”
But is the game worth the hype? Is the gameplay as good as the visuals? Is it as overwhelming as Red Dead Redemption 2? And is it as good as Kojima’s previous work?
In short, yes. And yes again.
Everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods. In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game
“Unlike most games, each character in Kojima’s masterpiece feels alive, thanks to the wonderful and earnest performances by the actors involved with the project.”
The arcane story, which has a wealth of incidental and hidden detail, is divided into episodes, and each episode is dedicated to a different character.
everything about Death Stranding echoes the industry veteran’s unique and weird cinematic storytelling methods. In simple terms, if you enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 4, then you’re going to love this game.