Things We Need To See In Death Stranding 2
In the original Death Stranding, the joy of the world was the exploration. It was about the journey through this desolate world rather than the cargo you delivered at the destination. The whole game was built around that core loop and felt perfectly executed. Of course, you can always make a world feel even more al
Fighting humans also doesn't fit in much with the themes of Death Stranding 2 Story Guide Stranding , which leans very much into actively encouraging kindness and cooperation. Fighting human enemies not only tests one's patience on this front but is antithetical to this theme. The otherworldly and often terrifying BTs of Death Stranding are a much more nuanced enemy that should be focused on in Death Stranding 2 , while human enemies should be removed altogether or at least reserved for high-profile bos
Hideo Kojima, creator of cinematic games like Death Stranding and the Metal Gear series, among other titles, is often described as an auteur of video games, because of his enigmatic style and the artistic vision he brings to creating playable worlds. Judging from the leaks surrounding his latest project, Kojima might also be described as an auteur of hype, for the masterful way he has built interest around and enthusiasm for his games without actually confirming anything. This is clear from his handling of the Reedus "leaks," which may not even have been leaks so much as carefully scripted reveals orchestrated by Kojima hims
Kojima's games in the past have had an issue with female characters being put into somewhat background roles. Quiet in MGS5 was a great character, but she really didn't need to be like that . Fragile, thankfully, avoids much of that same writing and is one of the few characters of the original Death Stranding to be a consistent presence across the g
When Death Stranding was first announced, there was instant hype behind it, mysterious as it all was. Now, years after the release, it can be fun to look back on everything that made the game so polarising and unique. From having to plan literally every step of the journey to the essential asynchronous multiplayer, Death Stranding is a journey truly unlike any ot
**Death Stranding 2 ** has possibly been leaked by Norman Reedus, prompting much speculation about what a sequel could look like, but not everything from the original Death Stranding should return for the sequel. Death Stranding was well-reviewed at release, with critics singling out praise for its many unique mechanics and strange premises, as befitting a Hideo Kojima game. However, the game had its flaws that the sequel should address. Death Stranding 2 needs to be a more concise package containing all the aspects players loved while removing those that weren't as well recei
Other than the Cliff Unger sections of Death Stranding , and the added missions for Death Stranding: Directors Cut , there wasn’t much the game offered in combat levels. Combat levels add a unique engagement, in which the player has the freedom to choose their path forward. Whether it’s stealth or otherwise, guns blazing, or not, combat sections offer something fun for play
A tragic character through and through. Dutch’s last words reflect the realizations he’s had about his life and how it has become stacked against him. A charismatic man who tried to reform the world around him and live free by his ‘code’, Dutch was also addicted to needing to be great and would at times compromise his values to uphold his so-called ideals. Dutch possessed the understanding that change is simply inevitable and that he would be condemned to fighting
If Death Stranding 2 wants to build upon the greatness of the first Death Stranding game, then it should include more combat levels, and segments where the player has to survive and fight their way through to the next part of the mission that they are on. It tests both character and player in their skills to fi
Subsequently, on Twitter, Kojima cryptically revealed that " The answer to ‘WHO’ at TGS will be in the next ‘WHERE’. " Internet sleuths quickly determined that the silhouette in the poster belonged to actress Elle Fanning, suggesting she might be one of the actors to appear in a Death Stranding sequel . This was confirmed soon after at the PAX Australia event by Game Awards host Geoff Keighly, who tweeted that Fanning would indeed appear in an upcoming Kojima game. Based on the poster and Kojima’s subsequent remarks, many observers believe this game to be Death Stranding
In a weird bit of worldbuilding, Kojima decided to include product placement in his Death Stranding universe. The world may be a post-apocalyptic wasteland, but at least Monster Energy drinks still exist. It's nonsensical and doesn't make sense even for those sold on the absurd premise that is the rest of the game. For a AAA game, the choice to include Monster Energy or have Sam mention Ride with Norman Reedus is an odd one and takes players out of the experience, especially when Kojima took the time to make an entire soundtrack of in-universe music that includes new tracks by known singers. Death Stranding 's Director's Cut removed Monster from the game, so it may be that Kojima saw this as w