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September 2021
(85%)
60 Reviews
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The editors liked
Stunningly beautiful game - even more so on PS5
Loads of extras including new gear and structures
Quality-of-life improvements make the gameplay easier to get into
Haptics and adaptive trigger help with immersion
Dazzling visuals
Real emotional momentum
Complex but intuitive mechanics
Captivating acting performances
Unique narrative
The editors didn't like
Still as bamboozling as ever
A lot of cutscenes in the beginning several hours' worth of play
Some players might just find the main gameplay repetitive and dull
Abstract: The GoodThe BadFew knew what to make of Death Stranding when it arrived on PS4 in 2019. Stunningly beautiful and with the weight of Metal Gear Solid 's creator Hideo Kojima behind it, it should have been a shoo-in for one of the best games on the plat...
Published: 2021-09-30, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: It was always inevitable, considering game designer Hideo Kojima's cinephile tendencies, that Death Stranding would get a director's cut. What's surprising about this revised PlayStation 5 version of the game is that it doesn't involve hours of extra cine...
Dazzling visuals, Real emotional momentum, Complex but intuitive mechanics, Captivating acting performances, Unique narrative
Combat starts out sluggish
(Image credit: Kojima Productions)Death Stranding is a game where monotony is innately imbued with intangible subjects of the extraordinary. On paper, the premise shouldn't work. A deliveryman, a ruined world, a convoluted plot centered around dejection a...
Stunningly beautiful game - even more so on PS5,Loads of extras including new gear and structures,Quality-of-life improvements make the gameplay easier to get into,Haptics and adaptive trigger help with immersion
Still as bamboozling as ever,A lot of cutscenes in the beginning several hours' worth of play,Some players might just find the main gameplay repetitive and dull
Plenty of additions and tweaks or no, Death Stranding: Director's Cut will continue to allude those sceptical the first time around. It does make it easier to get immersed into Kojima's world though, for those who had a passing interest and decided agains...
Published: 2021-09-23, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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Published: 2022-06-30, Author: Jordan , review by: destructoid.com
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Published: 2022-04-19, Author: Abdul , review by: gamingtrend.com
New features are neat, Runs smoothly, Graphics are great
Can still be very frustrating at times, Little to no narrative changes despite being a Director's Cut
Death Stranding: Director's Cut provides the best Strand experience without changing too much. This version offers new content and features making an overall good experience even better
Abstract: When Death Stranding originally launched in 2019, the world was given a game that love it or hate it, is entirely unique. There is no other game out there that you can compare Death Stranding to. It is an experience from beginning to end that can in many...
Published: 2021-09-23, Author: W. , review by: gamerbraves.com
If you missed out on Death Stranding back on the PS4 and had been meaning to give it a try, absolutely give Director's Cut a go. The game is very much an attempt to re-introduce itself to new players and win them over- and does so in a way that still resp...