![]() Gating the player from certain areas in a way that feels artificial and holds the game’s story back is the culprit most of the time. The problem lies in open world gameplay systems that are actively fighting against what could be a great story. This is not because any of the systems Bend Studio put in place don’t work well - in fact, besides some annoyances in enemy AI and bugs, the world they’ve built is fantastic. In many ways, Days Gone as an action-adventure shooter, rather than a full open world, would make for a better game. In between these poignant moments, however, are many that are less engaging. Each one of these will cause Deacon to make decisions throughout his journey that will both tug at heartstrings and cause players to scream in confounded confusion at their TV. Little is revealed about Deacon at first beyond three things precious to him: his best friend Boozer, his bike and his deceased wife. Two years later, Deacon finds himself in a very new world, one stricken by a pandemic that has turned humans and animals alike into zombified versions of their former selves. ![]() ![]() ![]() He becomes a nomad of sorts, later finding family in a motorcycle club called The Mongrels. John, an ironically religiously named character who, after a tour in Iraq, comes home to find a country that has little use for him. #Days gone characters full versionIt was a technical showpiece then, inviting players to a new post-apocalyptic world, and those moments of terror initially touted years ago by Sony’s Bend Studio provide just as much excitement in the full version of the game, released Friday on the PlayStation 4. When Days Gone was introduced to the world at E3 in 2016, it came to the audience in a fury of gunfire tearing through mobs of writhing, screeching undead hellbent on tearing through human flesh. ![]()
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