PushSquare: “Had you told me a week ago that I would be thoroughly enjoying the Days Gone experience in seven days' time, I'd assume you had gotten me mixed up with someone else. I couldn't stand the opening handful of hours, but the more I forced myself to play it, my opinion began to change. You may have picked up on that recently through our weekly What Are You Playing articles, and it has now gotten to a point where I can say that I genuinely enjoy playing Days Gone. There's a very particular point in the story where my mood started to change, though, so let's discuss the events leading up to that and the aftermath that ensued.”
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Never say never, I really didn't expect to ever see Space Marine 2 and 12 years later its almost here.
So there is still hope for all these games.
I've completed 5 of the games on the list, but the author forgot to include Advent Rising. It was supposed to be a trilogy, but it bombed hard, and the two sequels never got made. It was Mass Effect, a console generation before Mass Effect.
The game is buggy and unpolished, it needed a few more months of development, but the potential was there. At the end of the game, you have all these super abilities, I remember the stomp attack that created a shockwave being especially powerful.
I personally think days gone will recieve some sort of sequel at some point. I'm personally also hoping it's not the rumored multiplayer online stuff. I'd think most that enjoyed it would rather thisnto.
Sony needs to dust off Sly Cooper and Days Gone so needs a sequel two of my favorite Sony titles. Bulletstorm I love great game wish it also got a sequel. And I wish Namco would finally give Enslaved a sequel another great game.
This was so fun I love the hoards. People need to stick with it because the start is very slow
The critical reception had Sony relegate Bend to a support studio. Thank God the fans spoke up and Sony reversed that decision.
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I’m so glad to see Days Gone get some recognition, because it absolutely is a BEAUTIFUL looking game, and in other times, downright incredible, with its snow forming on the ground over time and the storms coming in with the winds blowing the trees is a sight to behold! I remember at one point I was using photo mode and snapped this photo (I swear) using the filters and other effects the shot I captured looked so realistic, it was remarkable. It was of a leaf 🍁 (others were around it) by this train track and the area was wet from the rain. I captured many others, which turned out fantastic. I’m sure ya’ll captured some fantastic one’s yourselves. Oh, and the horde of freakers 500 coming at you is insane and a sight to see. Wish we could get a sequel, Days Gone deserves it!
Uncharted 4 - Man, that game still blows me away still to this day. ND really captured the adventures of Nate, Elena, Sully and Sam in a way that was not just so stunning to look at, but in a way that EVERY new location, be it in a new area of this specific city, town, jungle, mountain range etc all felt truly living, with life. One of my favorite locations was the old lady’s mansion, such a simple mission, yet so fun, intriguing, sad, and intense all at the same time. And the richness of detail packed into the objects in that mansion is superbly detailed. Anyone notice the couch pillow in Nate and Elena’s house actually mushes down when she rests her arm on it when she’s talking to Nate about him taking the job? ND delivered with best in class character models, yet again. Dirt in nails, I mean🤯 I remember capturing a photo of Nate hanging from a ledge in Madagascar and I snapped a pic, zoomed in, and dirt was in his finger nails, that’s just insane detail. Add on the chest hair blowing in the wind lol.
RDR2 - Masterpiece of a game! In visual details, how this game still looks better than games nowadays (and they don’t even have to be open world) is something else. Fantastic character models, hair/facial hair that grows in real-time, awesome cloud system, NPC characters in the world actually eat their food, cut up their 🥩 among other new details being discovered these almost 5 years later, it’s amazing. Horse testicles. Has me intrigued to see how GTA6 will deliver in comparison to dynamic events etc.
The Last of Us Part 2 - ND took PS4 to its limits with this game. The level of detail in these models is striking, again, best in class, along with the environments. Foliage is phenomenal and doesn’t look like that “cheap” looking video game grass. It’s such a step up in quality. The gore is a visual ummm, I don’t want to say delight, but showcase for depicting how unforgiving that world is. The level of pain, fear and loss on the faces of NPC’s when you take their life in this game as Ellie or Abbie, man I always felt bad about that. And the dogs too… until the dogs came at me, than all bets were off lol. But again, there’s many more details that players who’ve not played this game must see for themselves to appreciate. Motion matching technology to me tho has to be the most impressive thing above even the visuals. Although both compliment each other, playing the game with the tech and the way everything flows so fluidly and smoothly is like playing an E3 demo, each play through feels just that damn good.
Wonder if Sony will give Bend another chance at Days Gone. The game was great, just maybe not the same quality as other PS exclusives. They are on the right track though, for their first new IP since 1999 I would say they should be given a chance to polish in a sequel. I can only imagine the madness of hoards they can make with the PS5. Maybe add a coop mode so that friends can be like a biker gang together and take out giant hordes with each other.
Just seems stupid to not give the IP another chance given it (supposedly) sold extremely well.
Problem is with so called video-game site like yours is you lack integrity.
Push Square you re a joke.
I got it at release and liked it right away. It was everything I thought I'd be but the best part is that once you get into it's story and explore the world you release it's so much more!
It possibly has the most detailed open world I've ever encountered. After sinking 100's upon 100's of hours in open world games like Wild Hunt, MGSV, HZD, AC Origins/Odyssey, Far Cry and Red Dead 2, I can say Days Gone stands alongside those games.
There's so many little things that come together to make DG greater than the sum of its parts. Bend did an exceptional job(especially being such a small team) of crafting an engaging narrative with interesting characters and an even more interesting game world.
I do explore open worlds to an extent. Wild Hunt, HZD and Red Dead 2 are the ones I really went outta my way to because they were so varied and detailed. DG's world is equally fun to navigate and the things you discover are really interesting! I like being able to go into any structure and I hope going into next gen especially this becomes the norm because it really adds to the immersion. Also having so much attention paid to detail in these structures is just as impressive because the abandoned houses and businesses that litter the map look like they could've been in an Uncharted or TLOU game.
I love the bike, the crafting, the looting, the combat and I especially love the dynamic encounters. There is always something in DG's world that wants you dead! I never go out and don't have multiple encounters with a variety of enemies. The only thing I don't like is how because in DG you use the touch screen but not just as a button but you can barely touch it and go to the menu. Several times I've been fighting or just driving and my finger barely touches it and I go to the menu. That's my biggest complaint with DG. I've only encountered three bugs in 70 hours. One NPC had no body(once) in one cutscene the audio was delayed (latest update fixed this) and once while fighting a Rager Bear and Freakers my bike went like twenty feet from me. I go to it and it brings me back to where I was knocked off. That's it and DG isn't rough around the edges, well if it is the most AAA open world games are!
"the more I forced myself to play it"
Must've been rough.
Probably the most underrated PS4 exclusive this gen. Love the game.
Exact same here. I thought the game was totally generic, then I completely loved it. Sometimes you just need to stick with something.