[Deleted User] wrote: » Critics seem to be rating this as if it's a movie, as opposed to you know an actual game. If the core game-play is **** then rate it accordingly. Some of the synopsis I am reading is mind boggling Just one of many reviews; "Death Stranding is a very weird game that amazes us with its narrative, complex lore and atmosphere, but falls short of expectations with it's wacky rhythm and it's dull gameplay." Score - 90/100
Retr0gamer wrote: » I'm all for games stepping out of the conventions that videogames seem to have to follow and becoming more interactive media than videogames. The world needs more games like this, elctroplankton, noby noby boy, etc. that challenge those conventions.
Deleted User wrote: » What conventions are being challenged? It's 40+ hours of fetch quests in an open world.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I think the movie analogy is appropriate. I mean some people could label Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker as boring. But in the same breath you could also call it a gorgeously filmed, fascinating masterpiece.I'm all for games stepping out of the conventions that videogames seem to have to follow and becoming more interactive media than videogames. The world needs more games like this, elctroplankton, noby noby boy, etc. that challenge those conventions.
[Deleted User] wrote: » This would be more applicable if the game was condensed. Would work better over a short experience like a 10 hour campaign. Not 70+ hours of quite literally the same thing over and over.
quokula wrote: » I found the negative IGN review pretty funny. "The start was boring because I didn't have a gun so couldn't shoot stuff. Then I did get a gun and could shoot stuff, that bit was good. But then I had to go up a mountain and there was nothing to shoot, that was boring" Made me want to play it more.
sweetie wrote: » I think i'll be picking up my pre-order on friday and walking straight to CEX. Too many good games to be playing at the moment.
Mickeroo wrote: » Why are you still buying it if you're going to trade it in straight away?
sweetie wrote: » I preordered it ages ago on that Gamestop deal for an old game plus twenty quid but it sounds like too much work now. Happy to sell it to someone here either though....
The Phantom Pain wrote: » But that's not what he said...
JimBurnley wrote: » You'll be able to get store credit instead
B.A._Baracus wrote: » Am getting really tempted to buy this... Problem is I don't have a PS4. But see them going for 300 euro. So 360 euro all in for console and game. Not to mention Detroit Become Human for 35 euro and Uncharted 4 for 20 euro. Oh. So. Tempting. **edit** God of war only 20 euro now too!?
Penn wrote: » I've heard rumours there's a PS4 bundle coming to North America in November with God of War, Horizon and Uncharted 4. Don't know if same is going to be released over here though, or cost of same if it is.
Zero-Cool wrote: » I have a 60 quid voucher for a game and i was planning on getting easy going need for speed on Friday but I'm leaning towards this now just from Grumpy's post above. Sounds so intriguing.
Grumpypants wrote: » Imagine MGSV, set in the Horizon Zero Dawn landscape, with Days Gone levels of exploring. And where you can make poop grenades to throw at ghosts. And it's not a million miles away :pac:
Deleted User wrote: » Absolutely, have no idea where those quotes are plucked from but it ain't the belowhttps://ie.ign.com/articles/2019/11/01/death-stranding-review