I tried Death Stranding again...

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The environment is the most impressive part of this game. It looks real, like a photograph of actual landscape in Iceland.

aidenarkham
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Death stranding is just one of those beautiful therapeutic games where you can play whenever

l.i.t.f.
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Shoutout to the moment when you crest a hill and “Asylum For the Feelings” starts playing. It’s my favorite gaming moment of all time

jeffbezos
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i love Death Stranding so much. The atmosphere of this game is something you don't see often in video games.

SkinnyTom_
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I played offline with no roads or any help from fellow players. Man, it makes it so much grittier when your hiking down mountains and avoiding the shadow ghost. (I played during the holidays and all the npcs wore Santa hats, it was so wholesome.)

Anubis.
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Death stranding is beautifully niche, it knows exactly the kind of player it caters too and sticks to that path 100%

pawnpure
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Honestly one of my all time favourite gaming experiences. Whenever the music starts I just get chills..

monkeyjoe
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when you deliver her, the mom emails you and tells you she adopted her as the girls original mom is dead and she speaks no english when she adopts her. A lot of the story is also on the mails and data

MrGondai
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replaying it for the third time, only then do you realize, that in fact, it is you who have become the MULE. Bravo Kojima.

shiftymcgearjam
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My mother took her own life a year before Death Stranding came out.
I'm 35 now.
I hadn't talked with or seen her in 14 years.
Death Stranding let me be able to have the closure I was never able to in life.
Was able to carry her body up a mountain, to a funeral pyre and watch her ashes drift on the wind.
When I was a kid we went to Colorado together.
In real life I didn't find out for 6 months that she had died and her ashes sit somewhere unknown to me.
I'm not a Kojima fanboy and I only played the first four hours and yet it happened to be the most impactful gaming experience of my life.
I don't know another medium that can let us existentially process death while interacting with it

logansaxby
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I loved the long cutscenes and the cinematics and not fully understanding the world until the end. The further I went, the more I got to uncover about the story and the characters and it felt great. I wish I could wipe this game from my memory and play it all over again

johncole
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I was sceptical but I played this last year. The gameplay is relaxing and somewhat addictive especially when you upgrade your tools. Story is weird but u can see past it with an open mind. Graphics are great.

pierre
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I think Kojima is similar to George Lucas when it comes to his writing. He has some great ideas but his writing usually has some very noticeable flaws especially when it comes to characters and dialogue.

darksoulsthanos
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I used to love coming home from work and playing this for a few hours. There’s something so cozy about it. Loved the calm rainy atmosphere. I’d do a few deliveries and listen to a podcast or something at the same time. Pausing it for the cutscenes of course. Great game.

trevorb
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Kojima knows how to produce an atmosphere that envelops the player...claiming it's just a walking sim is like looking at a Monet painting and calling them "flower paintings" when they're so much more

Big_Dip
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i love when someone tells me there will be a link in the description and then there is links to everything but what they said in the description, really shows you care. also you can think something is bad and be wrong just like other can defend things that are bad, your not enjoying something doesn't make it objectively bad just like someone enjoying something doesn't make it objectively good. but coming into a fandom and trashing it wile saying anyone who disagrees is a sycophant isn't a good argument either, it is possible you don't get things or they aren't for you and that's ok you don't need to like everything.

AzezelFallen
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The story is coherent, its just actually super complicated, maybe over complicated. And its delivered in the weirdest way, but it all makes sense from A to Z

UEGMEAT
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I totally disagree and I assume that you don’t read all the interviews and emails. All strange and weird things that are going on in the game are explained. As the story progresses, there’s even more explanation by most of the characters. I watched your video and started to play the game afterwards. I was surprised that I understood everything by paying attention. I really don’t understand why you don’t understand what’s going on in the game.

Segashimi
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I was surprised how much I liked Death Stranding. It had an interesting and unique story, good characters and voice acting, tense moments when having to engage in combat on your way to your destination, good terrain challenges, fantastic soundtrack, and motorcycles and trucks were a nice addition to mix up traversal and make it more fun. And it's cool how you can form strand contracts with friends to share your world structures with each other. Can't wait to see what he comes up with for a sequel.

The-Vitruvian-Man
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in my fucked up brain i justified 99 % of the characters in this game being and acting autistic as a consequence of them living in bunkers and shit and reconnecting them with each other is like a from software fan touching grass for the first time in years that's why i didn't mind the japanese woman speaking in gibberish bit .

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