Zero-Cool wrote: » 2 will have a lot of side mission bollox and there will be a point of no return message when you try to move into chapter 3 but you can get back to chap 2 area end game. 3 introduces new gameplay mechanics and equipment that really helps traversing the environment so i recommend getting to 3 ASAP. 3 is long but our lets you get to grasp with gameplay before the story really starts kicking in in chapters 4, 5 and 6. Enjoy!
[Deleted User] wrote: » So... any tips for someone looking to consider getting this? Is there something about getting through to chapter 2 asap? I'd like to play it without spunking time on side mission bolox
Retr0gamer wrote: » Out tomorrow on PC. I folded and bought it. Bored to tears by Last of Us 2 so looking for something different even if I'll probably be bored to tears by this as well
Zero-Cool wrote: » You're probably gonna hate it but on the off chance you do connect with it, it's gonna be a special experience. Looking forward to picking it up again in the future and going for the platinum.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I can deal with frustration and poor game design if the game is interesting.... so we will see. Kind of looking forward to finding out if I hate it! PC port looks to be excellent at least:https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2020-death-stranding-pc-60fps-was-the-original-vision
Shiminay wrote: » I haven't pre-ordered a game in the longest time, but I picked this up last week ahead of today's launch cause I've seen enough of it on the PS4 whilst a friend was playing to think it's gonna be a far more enjoyable experience with a proper platform. Does anyone know what time it becomes playable?
shaveAbullock wrote: » I also picked it up because I'm bored od the last of us 2. I really expect to dislike it and will be pleasantly supried if I find it fun. First impressed are how much better it looks running at a decent frame rate! It plays a bit odd with mouse, it's not a game designed for doing 180 or 360 spins. I'm going to plug in a controller
Retr0gamer wrote: » Seems like an excellent port. Runs great although I've had one hard crash to desktop. As for the game..... I've only finished Chapter 2 so basically the tutorial but it already the story seems like baffling pretentious ****e.
Canis Lupus wrote: » How bad are the cutscenes in this? Thinking of splashing out on PC for something different but I really have no patience for game stories and even less for watching hours of Kojima cutscenes. Am I going to be driven demented by the story or is it easy enough to just 'play'
Penn wrote: » The first few hours are very cutscene heavy. After that, far less, usually just chapter starts and ends but a lot of gameplay in those chapters (Chapter 3 onwards), but when they do happen they can go on for quite a bit.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Felt the intro had a decent gameplay to cutscene ratio that it wasn't aggrevating. And the cutscenes while utter nonsense are entertaining at least. There's no watching eggs fry like in MGS4. So far.
shaveAbullock wrote: » Let's face it, Kojima is living in an echo chamber where nobody would dare say no to his ideas no matter how bonkers they are. As nasty a company as Konami are at least they probably gave him a reality check ever once in a while. I watched the press video release for the PC verion and he just waffeled on about some movie and soundtrack he was currently enjoying.