Death Stranding has been one of the most mysterious games of this entire generation. For over three years, the entire industry has been left wondering what Kojima’s latest work would eventually become, and we finally have our answer. This is one of the most divisive games of the decade and I loved it, but I can understand why somebody would feel the opposite.
Death Stranding is unlike any other game you’ve ever played before. The phrase may have been used for previous games but it never rang truer than in this game. Death Stranding at its core is a game about traveling and exploration. You take the role of Norman Reedus, I mean, Sam Bridges who is tasked with making deliveries of important cargo to all the remaining cities left in a post-apocalyptic America. A major event known as the Death Stranding wiped out most of humanity and cursed the survivors with a plague of Beached Things or BTs, a type of paranormal creature that is hellbent on dragging every remaining human into the tar to create more of itself.
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