E3 demo. No real new info, but they take a look at a different scene in the game.
Lots of positive press impressions from E3.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/da...mpressions-from-e3.43866/page-12#post-9549049
Now that was a lot of fun.
In our defense, we were distracted by what a blast it is to take in the game's sprawling, post-apocalyptic world from behind the handlebars of Deacon's bike. Whether you're tearing up the blacktop at high speed or carefully navigating a backwoods' trail, the motorcycle feels fantastic. Vehicles in sandbox games are typically afterthoughts, secondary elements existing solely to get you from point A to point B. In Days Gone though, you get the sense Deacon's bike isn't so disposable, but rather an extension of his character.
Any doubt or apprehension I had instantly faded when I finished the demo, not that there was much doubt left to begin with. Days Gone looks great, plays great, and has some of the most unique mechanics of any zombie games out there, especially fully open-world ones. I was a little surprised it wasn’t given one last public E3 hurrah before its release, but I was happy to get a chance to go hands-on with Days Gone. Sony has a great lineup of exclusives coming, and February 2019 is no exception.
This brief stretch of gameplay began with an empty gas tank, but ended up spawning an emergent mini-adventure that was easily as engaging as any of the more traditional missions we tackled. If this sort of dynamic encounter is representative of what happens regularly in Days Gone's dangerous sandbox, we look forward to digging in deeper.
it’s a hell of an improvement from last year’s showing, and a sign that Days Gone does show some promise for those fans who desire a sandbox that is actively attempting to murder them.
- I was genuinely surprised to see Freakers cannibalise one another
- I also ran into some Rippers in a stealthier playthrough, and buddy those guys are nuts
- Sam Witwer’s performance is amazingly captured by the Days Gone team
- Plenty of facial ticks, motions and great acting shines through the motion capture
- I will never not be amazed at how several hundred Freakers can coordinate their mad rush to eat your face off, so fluidly
- You need really really quick thinking and reflexes to survive a horde
Vaporware...
Its for the best,releasing on the same day as Metro,Crackdown 3 and Anthem was not a good idea.
LOL this guyCrackdown 3 isn't going to be competition for this game at all, honestly MS would be wise to move that game as well although I think the fear of a PR backlash will keep them from doing it. Both games are lacking when it comes to hype though and would be best served releasing on a day when nothing else is coming out. I may be wrong but Days Gone was the first big title that announced that release date. Regardless it was a smart move by Sony to move it, it has been given a better chance to succeed.
Agreed, I will be getting the game. April is looking quiet, so it’s not a bad thing.All I see on the internet about this game is how bad it looks...I think it looks great lol
I do love zombies though, so maybe I'm biased idk
I get what you meanIs it just me, or does this game kind of have a Rockstar games look to it? I mean visually.
Zombies... lots of zombies...Lots.Can anyone tell me what they see in this game that looks "awesome"? I just...don't see it at all. It looks so bland to me.