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- Clasificación del juego: C Adultos +18 Años
- El legendario creador de videojuegos, Hideo Kojima, nos ofrece una nueva experiencia que desafía a todos los géneros. Sam Bridges debe enfrentarse a un mundo transformado por el Death Stranding.
- En un futuro cercano, unas misteriosas explosiones azotarán el planeta y desatarán una serie de eventos sobrenaturales conocidos como Death Stranding.
- Criaturas de otro mundo plagarán el paisaje y ante una inminente extinción masiva, dependerá de Sam Porter Bridges recorrer el desolado páramo y salvar a la humanidad de la aniquilación inminente.
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- Clasificado : Mature
- Dimensiones del producto : 17,78 x 12,7 x 2,54 cm; 81,65 g
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 31 diciembre 2018
- ASIN : B01GW8Y3O2
- Número de modelo del producto : 3001873
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5 Estrellas
Excelente juego!!!
Estuve jugando un par de horas y aunque el juego tarda en arrancar te engancha, no es una historia para todos, si te gustan los juegos con narrativa death stranding es para ti, mucha gente se queja que les llegó la edición española con voces en castellano o que no pudieron cambiar el código de complementos en la store, en mi caso le compré directamente a amazon México (hay como cuatro vendedores diferentes), el juego está en latino y el código si se pudo cambiar en mi cuenta mexicana, escriban el código sin guiones - - escríbanlo todo corrido y al pasar a la siguiente pantalla el sistema los pone automáticamente.
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Las mejores reseñas de México
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Revisado en México el 24 de abril de 2023
Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
Definitivamente el mejor juego, es una delicia jugarlo. Llegó a tiempo y en bastante buen estado, 100% recomendable.
Revisado en México el 27 de abril de 2021
Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
Estuve jugando un par de horas y aunque el juego tarda en arrancar te engancha, no es una historia para todos, si te gustan los juegos con narrativa death stranding es para ti, mucha gente se queja que les llegó la edición española con voces en castellano o que no pudieron cambiar el código de complementos en la store, en mi caso le compré directamente a amazon México (hay como cuatro vendedores diferentes), el juego está en latino y el código si se pudo cambiar en mi cuenta mexicana, escriban el código sin guiones - - escríbanlo todo corrido y al pasar a la siguiente pantalla el sistema los pone automáticamente.
Estuve jugando un par de horas y aunque el juego tarda en arrancar te engancha, no es una historia para todos, si te gustan los juegos con narrativa death stranding es para ti, mucha gente se queja que les llegó la edición española con voces en castellano o que no pudieron cambiar el código de complementos en la store, en mi caso le compré directamente a amazon México (hay como cuatro vendedores diferentes), el juego está en latino y el código si se pudo cambiar en mi cuenta mexicana, escriban el código sin guiones - - escríbanlo todo corrido y al pasar a la siguiente pantalla el sistema los pone automáticamente.
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Revisado en México el 17 de diciembre de 2020
Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
El juego a mi parecer es una obra maestra, puede parecer muy de nicho pero tardas un poco en agarrarle cariño y comprender que este juego te ofrece una experiencia diferente, el apartado gráfico y técnico es Increíble.
El juego llego antes de la fecha estimada lo cual es bueno.
Un único detalle con mi entrega es que el disco venía suelto dentro de la caja. A pesar de todo el disco no tenia ningún daño y estaba en perfectas condiciones.
El juego llego antes de la fecha estimada lo cual es bueno.
Un único detalle con mi entrega es que el disco venía suelto dentro de la caja. A pesar de todo el disco no tenia ningún daño y estaba en perfectas condiciones.
Revisado en México el 9 de enero de 2021
Mi gran problema fue que enviaron la versión europea, está versión no incluye opción alguna de doblaje y subtitulos en español latino como su contraparte de versión americana. Quiero la opción de si algún amigo o familiar no lo quiere jugar en inglés lo pueda disfrutar en nuestro idioma y doblaje.
Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
El juego y transporte en si llegó en perfectas condiciones y con días de sobra de la fecha estimada.
Mi gran problema fue que enviaron la versión europea, está versión no incluye opción alguna de doblaje y subtitulos en español latino como su contraparte de versión americana. Quiero la opción de si algún amigo o familiar no lo quiere jugar en inglés lo pueda disfrutar en nuestro idioma y doblaje.
Mi gran problema fue que enviaron la versión europea, está versión no incluye opción alguna de doblaje y subtitulos en español latino como su contraparte de versión americana. Quiero la opción de si algún amigo o familiar no lo quiere jugar en inglés lo pueda disfrutar en nuestro idioma y doblaje.
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Versión europea = sin doblaje latino para vender en Latinoamérica.
Revisado en México el 9 de enero de 2021
El juego y transporte en si llegó en perfectas condiciones y con días de sobra de la fecha estimada.Revisado en México el 9 de enero de 2021
Mi gran problema fue que enviaron la versión europea, está versión no incluye opción alguna de doblaje y subtitulos en español latino como su contraparte de versión americana. Quiero la opción de si algún amigo o familiar no lo quiere jugar en inglés lo pueda disfrutar en nuestro idioma y doblaje.
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Revisado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2020
Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
Excelente juego, tuvo muchas criticas negativas, no entiendo porqué, yo lo he jugado hasta el capitulo 3 y me ha parecido muy bueno, tiene una historia interesante y original, para nada se me ha hecho aburrido, los menus al momento de hacer entregas o acomodar la carga parecen complicados pero no, son mas sencillos de lo que parece. Es un excelente trabajo el de Kojima, vale la pena tenerlo en la colección
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Excelente juego y original
Revisado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2020
Excelente juego, tuvo muchas criticas negativas, no entiendo porqué, yo lo he jugado hasta el capitulo 3 y me ha parecido muy bueno, tiene una historia interesante y original, para nada se me ha hecho aburrido, los menus al momento de hacer entregas o acomodar la carga parecen complicados pero no, son mas sencillos de lo que parece. Es un excelente trabajo el de Kojima, vale la pena tenerlo en la colección
Revisado en México el 11 de diciembre de 2020
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Revisado en México el 7 de diciembre de 2021
Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
Ademas de llegar en tiempo y forma me entregaron la versión americana así que puedo disfrutar del latino de este juego el juego no sera del agrado de muchos pero a mi me facina 5 estrellas de mi parte
Revisado en México el 19 de diciembre de 2020
Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
El juego venía sellado, no tenía rayones, ni tuve problemas de instalación. Sin embargo el código que viene dentro no es posible canjearlo, me manda la siguiente alerta "es posible que el código que has introducido no sea correcto o ya no sea válido.
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Juego sellado, pero código canjeado.
Revisado en México el 19 de diciembre de 2020
El juego venía sellado, no tenía rayones, ni tuve problemas de instalación. Sin embargo el código que viene dentro no es posible canjearlo, me manda la siguiente alerta "es posible que el código que has introducido no sea correcto o ya no sea válido.
Revisado en México el 19 de diciembre de 2020
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Revisado en México el 4 de enero de 2021
Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
El juego venía en excelentes condiciones, el código funcionó correctamente. No es un juego para todos, si no estas seguro de que trata, busca reseñas y ve si es el tipo de juego que buscas. 100% recomendado.
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Amazon Customer
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Just buy it
Revisado en Canadá el 26 de abril de 2023Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
One of the best current games in the last 10 years. No microtransactions. No ripping you off. Great story and graphics. The story is amazing. Don't buy if all you want is constant shooting and intensity to the max. There are slower times in the game, running and driving around. Just dont go crazy on the side quests and you shouldn't be bored. Do a little side quests (find the conan o brien one). Around 30 hours including some side quests. Honestly, with side quests you pritty much are just running back and forth fetching stuff so don't blame the game if you try to do all of it and get bored.
Jackie Engel
5.0 de 5 estrellas
A Fresh and New Masterpiece
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2020Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
This game is very underrated. The game starts slow, but if you stick with it, the game will start to reveal its true brilliance and depth. It is not simply a walking simulator or whatever people who haven’t even played the game want to call it. This game is truly something unique and definitely worth experiencing, especially in the days where it’s hard to find something fresh and original. Death Stranding is truly something special. Every aspect of the game was well thought out and designed with a true vision and passion to make something great. This is some of Hideo Kojima’s best work that he has done yet. The message of connection shines through every aspect of the game. From gameplay to soundtrack and story, everything is designed with this message in mind. The plot is very original and abstract in the best way possible. The story is definitely a huge part of what makes this game so great, so I’m not going to spoil it. All I’m going to say is that it will make you feel emotional and moved in ways you may have never felt before. The story has some really cool and spectacular moments. The boss fights are memorable and awe-inducing with just the visual spectacle they put on. The characters are well developed and each are unique in their own ways. You will feel connected to these characters, but you feel even more connected to real people that you don’t even know. This is the most innovative and unique aspect of the game. The asynchronous online multiplayer component. Also known as the social strand system. Along your journey playing Death Stranding, you will encounter structures that other people have built to help yourself and others. You will also be able to build structures for others to use as well. You can leave messages and read other messages that other players have left themselves. Through all of this, you make little connections with many people throughout your play-through and you can appreciate what they have done for you. These moments are truly special and make a positive impact. The gameplay loop itself is also very fun and addicting. There is really a lot of interactivity in the way you traverse the environments in this game. It requires attention to something you never pay attention to in any other game. You can plot routes before making deliveries, decide what gear you need to bring on your journey, and then actually make the journey to deliver the packages. Every time you take on a delivery, you need to take all of these things into consideration and weigh the pros and cons of each. You might have to bring some weapons if you are passing through a Mule camp or a BT infested area. You may need some ladders, climbing anchors, or pcc’s to aid you in traversing harsh terrain. However, bringing too much will weigh you down and make it harder to traverse, so you have to balance these decisions. The gameplay in this game is something special. The vehicles are fun to drive and help tremendously in traveling efficiently. The shooting and melee is surprisingly fun, while not being the biggest focus of the game. The process of building structures to make a more efficient journey and create new paths is incredibly rewarding and satisfying. The graphics are also phenomenal in this game. The environments and character models are filled with detail and look breathtaking. Some of the sights that you will see in this game are mind-blowing. The acting also definitely brings these very realistic characters to life with talent like Norman Reedus, Lea Seydoux, Lindsey Wagner, Troy Baker, Tommy Earl Jenkins, and much more. The acting performances are top-notch. Overall, this game is a masterpiece in my opinion. I would highly recommend this game to anyone looking for something new and innovative in games. I can’t wait to see what Hideo Kojima does next.
celso okubaro
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Death Stranding
Revisado en Japón el 3 de junio de 2023Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
良いゲームだよ。お店をお勧めします。
Amazon Customer
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Met my expectations
Revisado en Canadá el 14 de mayo de 2021Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
Shipped quick, as described. Thank you!
R. noloc
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Be patient with it through the first 2 chapters and you’l be engaged through to the end!
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de mayo de 2020Plataforma para visualización: PlayStation 4Compra verificada
Review update (06/18/2020)
Finished the story!
Of course there’s deliveries to be done and things to explore. THe main story, however, I got through
Like I stated below in my ongoing review, this is meant for those who are still eyeing this game and are still hesitant to buy. Like many reviewers have pointed out, this is a game that will not appeal to all. I, luckily thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is slow and there is quite a boat load of exposition. Said exposition may be hindered by the way the narrative is edited. I, however, do not mind it as I have come to expect this not only from Kohima games but form many Japanese games and anime. The way of expressing ideas and concept doesn’t always translate straight forward in English and that can be of concern for some. Having stated this, the story is really good (at least for me). YEs it can feel clunky, but I still. Consider it a byproduct of keeping true to the Japanese way of expression and dubbing it. So things are pointed out to you two or three times in a cutscene, making it feel repetitive. But if you let this distract you and let it annoy you, you miss out on a rather well-told story that gets you at the end. When I got to the ending of the game, i had a Sixth Sense (the Movie) moment. All of a sudden, I realized who Sam was, and the role of the other characters in the game. The scar Sam has. His ability to come back and essentially never die. The fact that Kohima even gave you sections of the game where it gave you an actual “game over” and asked you to load from your last check point was even a nice way of telling you “hey! You are not supposed to die here. Try again” was a nice touch, and one of many touches the game throws at you. If you are hell bent on focusing on how boring the traversal is in this game than you are missing out. You take things at your pace and explore the world as you see fit. You can also blaze through it and get as much of the story out of the way. Either way, if you do so with an open mind and an appreciation for something that is different, you’ll come out enjoying this. It’s not a perfect game by any means but it is a 5/5 for me. It is worth the $60. You, can, however, wait like i did and get it for cheaper. As of this writing this game was going for around $23 through PSN and $32 for the disc version here in Amazon. So, yeah, you can find it for cheap if you are still not convinced this game is worth full price of admission...
This is not a spoiler but a warning. When you get to chapter 12... Take a break and make sure you have a full afternoon or evening. That’s when the story becomes unraveled thoroughly in a very Kohima fashion. Even though it is broken up in small pieces with small gameplay in between, you are still looking at long cutscenes that together will have you sitting for a good 2 plus hours.
Hope you give it a shot like i did. I almost feel bad not buying it at full price but am glad bought it nonetheless.
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Review update (06/03/2020)
I’m no where near done with this game. I’m still playing it slow as I have to fit it into my schedule. If you are reading this and many other reviews, chances are you are still on the fence about buying this game however many months after its release. Maybe you are curious and want to take a gamble. No matter the situation, I say this in all honestly. Read the positive and negative reviews carefully; especially the negative ones. I say this because I often get the feeling that some (I literally mean some) reviews are from people that probably played up until chapter 2 and got bored. Maybe they moved a little further but didn’t take the time to explore the games mechanics.
This game really opens up the more you do these so called “boring” deliveries. Even as early as chapter 2. It is a pain in the butt to walk, climb, (via ladder, rope or jumping over stuff) and run your way through long distances. Especially if they become longer affairs when BTs or MULES are involved. However, the game quickly rewards you if you do enough main and side missions. Soon, halfway through chapter 2 you get a bike and that accelerates things so much. Then you start getting weapons, upgraded gear to build better bridges, vehicles, traveling equipment and materials to upgrade already build stuff. The world opens ups and the indirect interactivity with other gamers opens up. By the beginning of chapter 3 and all the way to chapter 4 (which is where I’m currently at) things just click and you become interested in delivering stuff to get rewarded. You quickly learns that fighting MULES clears their area for a good while (on top of giving you a break from delivering). You learn that fighting BTs rewards you with crystals that can be used to upgrade equipment and structures. Then you get this feeling of team work when you find a well placed charming station to charge your bionic skeletal frame or your traversal vehicles. You then find a well placed shelter to wait it out for time fall to stop. You find hubs that let you rest and recharge. You are low on grandotes or sprays, request and another player may aid you with said request. Yes, there is a story and it is convoluted (at least so far). But there are game mechanics here that are genuinely fun and quirky.
I’m honestly enjoying myself so far and will keep the 4/5 for now because I do want to see what happens to my interest as things progress. As of now, I feel confident saying that I am glad I bought this game!
And then, there are the little details. I’ll share one in a pic... but yeah. From how the BB looks at you and interacts with you, to how you choose to fight MULES or BTs. To the funny look leg robots with a cam that do remote deliveries for you.
I honestly consider Kojima the Miyazaki of games. For those that didn’t get that references. Miyazaki is behind many, if not all, of Studio Gibli’s animated film. They are not all great but they always show great care in the delivery of the content (in their case, animation and character design, along with some messages, albeit sometimes convoluted; like Kojima).
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Review in progress (05/03/2020).
This game came out a while now but I did manage to get it for $30 from here (Amazon).
I knew what I was getting myself into because I read reviews and watched reviews on YouTube.
I know it’s essentially a walking sim with cargo management. So, yes, it is slow, tedious and time consuming.
It is enjoyable so far, nonetheless.
I am a few hours in. However. Finished my first major boss fight and have decided to do side deliveries before hopping to the next story segment. I’m compelled, for some reason, to retry certain deliveries and rank up to increase my carrying capacity and rank up.
This is a game that I find myself playing 1 or 2 deliveries at a time. Why? Because in just one mission/delivery i find myself carrying the cargo to its destination, but on the way I grab stuff (lost cargo, crystals, and other stuff), I hav my character take breaks, i avoid BTS, I have my character take breaks again, i restore my cargo with a spray, I smooth my BB, I hydrate... Before I know it, a mission that could, in theory, take 3 minutes ends up being half an hour.
So, I take it slow to not burn out on it. I play 30 minutes to an hr and no mor (unless there’s a cutscene; in which case I’ll finish watching it and call it a day because they are long).
I also play this game either early in the morning or late at night when my kids and wife are still asleep. Hence why I play it in short bursts and not get tired of it.
like the quirkiness of the game and the inter connectivity. I like the characters and the vast environment so far.
It is not for everyone, that is for sure. From what I’ve played so far and at the pase that I’m playing it, it is a game that I will enjoy for the next few months...
I willl update this when I’m 70% to 95% done with the campaign.
Finished the story!
Of course there’s deliveries to be done and things to explore. THe main story, however, I got through
Like I stated below in my ongoing review, this is meant for those who are still eyeing this game and are still hesitant to buy. Like many reviewers have pointed out, this is a game that will not appeal to all. I, luckily thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is slow and there is quite a boat load of exposition. Said exposition may be hindered by the way the narrative is edited. I, however, do not mind it as I have come to expect this not only from Kohima games but form many Japanese games and anime. The way of expressing ideas and concept doesn’t always translate straight forward in English and that can be of concern for some. Having stated this, the story is really good (at least for me). YEs it can feel clunky, but I still. Consider it a byproduct of keeping true to the Japanese way of expression and dubbing it. So things are pointed out to you two or three times in a cutscene, making it feel repetitive. But if you let this distract you and let it annoy you, you miss out on a rather well-told story that gets you at the end. When I got to the ending of the game, i had a Sixth Sense (the Movie) moment. All of a sudden, I realized who Sam was, and the role of the other characters in the game. The scar Sam has. His ability to come back and essentially never die. The fact that Kohima even gave you sections of the game where it gave you an actual “game over” and asked you to load from your last check point was even a nice way of telling you “hey! You are not supposed to die here. Try again” was a nice touch, and one of many touches the game throws at you. If you are hell bent on focusing on how boring the traversal is in this game than you are missing out. You take things at your pace and explore the world as you see fit. You can also blaze through it and get as much of the story out of the way. Either way, if you do so with an open mind and an appreciation for something that is different, you’ll come out enjoying this. It’s not a perfect game by any means but it is a 5/5 for me. It is worth the $60. You, can, however, wait like i did and get it for cheaper. As of this writing this game was going for around $23 through PSN and $32 for the disc version here in Amazon. So, yeah, you can find it for cheap if you are still not convinced this game is worth full price of admission...
This is not a spoiler but a warning. When you get to chapter 12... Take a break and make sure you have a full afternoon or evening. That’s when the story becomes unraveled thoroughly in a very Kohima fashion. Even though it is broken up in small pieces with small gameplay in between, you are still looking at long cutscenes that together will have you sitting for a good 2 plus hours.
Hope you give it a shot like i did. I almost feel bad not buying it at full price but am glad bought it nonetheless.
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Review update (06/03/2020)
I’m no where near done with this game. I’m still playing it slow as I have to fit it into my schedule. If you are reading this and many other reviews, chances are you are still on the fence about buying this game however many months after its release. Maybe you are curious and want to take a gamble. No matter the situation, I say this in all honestly. Read the positive and negative reviews carefully; especially the negative ones. I say this because I often get the feeling that some (I literally mean some) reviews are from people that probably played up until chapter 2 and got bored. Maybe they moved a little further but didn’t take the time to explore the games mechanics.
This game really opens up the more you do these so called “boring” deliveries. Even as early as chapter 2. It is a pain in the butt to walk, climb, (via ladder, rope or jumping over stuff) and run your way through long distances. Especially if they become longer affairs when BTs or MULES are involved. However, the game quickly rewards you if you do enough main and side missions. Soon, halfway through chapter 2 you get a bike and that accelerates things so much. Then you start getting weapons, upgraded gear to build better bridges, vehicles, traveling equipment and materials to upgrade already build stuff. The world opens ups and the indirect interactivity with other gamers opens up. By the beginning of chapter 3 and all the way to chapter 4 (which is where I’m currently at) things just click and you become interested in delivering stuff to get rewarded. You quickly learns that fighting MULES clears their area for a good while (on top of giving you a break from delivering). You learn that fighting BTs rewards you with crystals that can be used to upgrade equipment and structures. Then you get this feeling of team work when you find a well placed charming station to charge your bionic skeletal frame or your traversal vehicles. You then find a well placed shelter to wait it out for time fall to stop. You find hubs that let you rest and recharge. You are low on grandotes or sprays, request and another player may aid you with said request. Yes, there is a story and it is convoluted (at least so far). But there are game mechanics here that are genuinely fun and quirky.
I’m honestly enjoying myself so far and will keep the 4/5 for now because I do want to see what happens to my interest as things progress. As of now, I feel confident saying that I am glad I bought this game!
And then, there are the little details. I’ll share one in a pic... but yeah. From how the BB looks at you and interacts with you, to how you choose to fight MULES or BTs. To the funny look leg robots with a cam that do remote deliveries for you.
I honestly consider Kojima the Miyazaki of games. For those that didn’t get that references. Miyazaki is behind many, if not all, of Studio Gibli’s animated film. They are not all great but they always show great care in the delivery of the content (in their case, animation and character design, along with some messages, albeit sometimes convoluted; like Kojima).
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Review in progress (05/03/2020).
This game came out a while now but I did manage to get it for $30 from here (Amazon).
I knew what I was getting myself into because I read reviews and watched reviews on YouTube.
I know it’s essentially a walking sim with cargo management. So, yes, it is slow, tedious and time consuming.
It is enjoyable so far, nonetheless.
I am a few hours in. However. Finished my first major boss fight and have decided to do side deliveries before hopping to the next story segment. I’m compelled, for some reason, to retry certain deliveries and rank up to increase my carrying capacity and rank up.
This is a game that I find myself playing 1 or 2 deliveries at a time. Why? Because in just one mission/delivery i find myself carrying the cargo to its destination, but on the way I grab stuff (lost cargo, crystals, and other stuff), I hav my character take breaks, i avoid BTS, I have my character take breaks again, i restore my cargo with a spray, I smooth my BB, I hydrate... Before I know it, a mission that could, in theory, take 3 minutes ends up being half an hour.
So, I take it slow to not burn out on it. I play 30 minutes to an hr and no mor (unless there’s a cutscene; in which case I’ll finish watching it and call it a day because they are long).
I also play this game either early in the morning or late at night when my kids and wife are still asleep. Hence why I play it in short bursts and not get tired of it.
like the quirkiness of the game and the inter connectivity. I like the characters and the vast environment so far.
It is not for everyone, that is for sure. From what I’ve played so far and at the pase that I’m playing it, it is a game that I will enjoy for the next few months...
I willl update this when I’m 70% to 95% done with the campaign.
R. noloc
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de mayo de 2020
Finished the story!
Of course there’s deliveries to be done and things to explore. THe main story, however, I got through
Like I stated below in my ongoing review, this is meant for those who are still eyeing this game and are still hesitant to buy. Like many reviewers have pointed out, this is a game that will not appeal to all. I, luckily thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is slow and there is quite a boat load of exposition. Said exposition may be hindered by the way the narrative is edited. I, however, do not mind it as I have come to expect this not only from Kohima games but form many Japanese games and anime. The way of expressing ideas and concept doesn’t always translate straight forward in English and that can be of concern for some. Having stated this, the story is really good (at least for me). YEs it can feel clunky, but I still. Consider it a byproduct of keeping true to the Japanese way of expression and dubbing it. So things are pointed out to you two or three times in a cutscene, making it feel repetitive. But if you let this distract you and let it annoy you, you miss out on a rather well-told story that gets you at the end. When I got to the ending of the game, i had a Sixth Sense (the Movie) moment. All of a sudden, I realized who Sam was, and the role of the other characters in the game. The scar Sam has. His ability to come back and essentially never die. The fact that Kohima even gave you sections of the game where it gave you an actual “game over” and asked you to load from your last check point was even a nice way of telling you “hey! You are not supposed to die here. Try again” was a nice touch, and one of many touches the game throws at you. If you are hell bent on focusing on how boring the traversal is in this game than you are missing out. You take things at your pace and explore the world as you see fit. You can also blaze through it and get as much of the story out of the way. Either way, if you do so with an open mind and an appreciation for something that is different, you’ll come out enjoying this. It’s not a perfect game by any means but it is a 5/5 for me. It is worth the $60. You, can, however, wait like i did and get it for cheaper. As of this writing this game was going for around $23 through PSN and $32 for the disc version here in Amazon. So, yeah, you can find it for cheap if you are still not convinced this game is worth full price of admission...
This is not a spoiler but a warning. When you get to chapter 12... Take a break and make sure you have a full afternoon or evening. That’s when the story becomes unraveled thoroughly in a very Kohima fashion. Even though it is broken up in small pieces with small gameplay in between, you are still looking at long cutscenes that together will have you sitting for a good 2 plus hours.
Hope you give it a shot like i did. I almost feel bad not buying it at full price but am glad bought it nonetheless.
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Review update (06/03/2020)
I’m no where near done with this game. I’m still playing it slow as I have to fit it into my schedule. If you are reading this and many other reviews, chances are you are still on the fence about buying this game however many months after its release. Maybe you are curious and want to take a gamble. No matter the situation, I say this in all honestly. Read the positive and negative reviews carefully; especially the negative ones. I say this because I often get the feeling that some (I literally mean some) reviews are from people that probably played up until chapter 2 and got bored. Maybe they moved a little further but didn’t take the time to explore the games mechanics.
This game really opens up the more you do these so called “boring” deliveries. Even as early as chapter 2. It is a pain in the butt to walk, climb, (via ladder, rope or jumping over stuff) and run your way through long distances. Especially if they become longer affairs when BTs or MULES are involved. However, the game quickly rewards you if you do enough main and side missions. Soon, halfway through chapter 2 you get a bike and that accelerates things so much. Then you start getting weapons, upgraded gear to build better bridges, vehicles, traveling equipment and materials to upgrade already build stuff. The world opens ups and the indirect interactivity with other gamers opens up. By the beginning of chapter 3 and all the way to chapter 4 (which is where I’m currently at) things just click and you become interested in delivering stuff to get rewarded. You quickly learns that fighting MULES clears their area for a good while (on top of giving you a break from delivering). You learn that fighting BTs rewards you with crystals that can be used to upgrade equipment and structures. Then you get this feeling of team work when you find a well placed charming station to charge your bionic skeletal frame or your traversal vehicles. You then find a well placed shelter to wait it out for time fall to stop. You find hubs that let you rest and recharge. You are low on grandotes or sprays, request and another player may aid you with said request. Yes, there is a story and it is convoluted (at least so far). But there are game mechanics here that are genuinely fun and quirky.
I’m honestly enjoying myself so far and will keep the 4/5 for now because I do want to see what happens to my interest as things progress. As of now, I feel confident saying that I am glad I bought this game!
And then, there are the little details. I’ll share one in a pic... but yeah. From how the BB looks at you and interacts with you, to how you choose to fight MULES or BTs. To the funny look leg robots with a cam that do remote deliveries for you.
I honestly consider Kojima the Miyazaki of games. For those that didn’t get that references. Miyazaki is behind many, if not all, of Studio Gibli’s animated film. They are not all great but they always show great care in the delivery of the content (in their case, animation and character design, along with some messages, albeit sometimes convoluted; like Kojima).
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Review in progress (05/03/2020).
This game came out a while now but I did manage to get it for $30 from here (Amazon).
I knew what I was getting myself into because I read reviews and watched reviews on YouTube.
I know it’s essentially a walking sim with cargo management. So, yes, it is slow, tedious and time consuming.
It is enjoyable so far, nonetheless.
I am a few hours in. However. Finished my first major boss fight and have decided to do side deliveries before hopping to the next story segment. I’m compelled, for some reason, to retry certain deliveries and rank up to increase my carrying capacity and rank up.
This is a game that I find myself playing 1 or 2 deliveries at a time. Why? Because in just one mission/delivery i find myself carrying the cargo to its destination, but on the way I grab stuff (lost cargo, crystals, and other stuff), I hav my character take breaks, i avoid BTS, I have my character take breaks again, i restore my cargo with a spray, I smooth my BB, I hydrate... Before I know it, a mission that could, in theory, take 3 minutes ends up being half an hour.
So, I take it slow to not burn out on it. I play 30 minutes to an hr and no mor (unless there’s a cutscene; in which case I’ll finish watching it and call it a day because they are long).
I also play this game either early in the morning or late at night when my kids and wife are still asleep. Hence why I play it in short bursts and not get tired of it.
like the quirkiness of the game and the inter connectivity. I like the characters and the vast environment so far.
It is not for everyone, that is for sure. From what I’ve played so far and at the pase that I’m playing it, it is a game that I will enjoy for the next few months...
I willl update this when I’m 70% to 95% done with the campaign.
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