
Death Stranding 2
It looks way more interesting than 1.
Metal Gear 2 was also thought to be that way.
(Continues to Death Stranding 3…)
I’m happy that various earthquakes happen there because it’s for the sake of delivery…
It seems like it might be made into a movie.
>>4A movie adaptation is in progress, and it seems that there will also be an anime adaptation.
>>4Death Stranding 1 has both a movie and an anime in the works…
It was a while after the game was released that the real world entered the COVID pandemic and people started staying at home.
I felt a strange synchronicity.
I was a little scared to walk outside on rainy days back then.
I wonder if there will be more gunfights.
>>8Even Cliff was struggling, and after seeing yesterday’s, I became anxious.
I realized yesterday how cute Elle Fanning is.
A guy who, despite being ridiculed by someone named Kojima, somehow manages to hit the mark.
Higgs was honestly an easy target after I dropped my gun last time, but this time he seems strong.
Creating a game via delivery is probably limited to one work.
There’s nothing left to do.
I think it really requires a specific audience, but it sold enough to release a second one.
I found the normal deliveries and events that happen along the way more interesting than the boss battles in the previous game.
The chaotic climax had a tension to it as it rushed in.
It seems that in 2, they have increased the tempo for getting stories and equipment, reflecting on the slow progress of 1, so early dropouts are likely to decrease.
>>16I understand it’s intentional, but I thought it was bold to do it after crossing the lake.
Hartman is coming out.
There were a lot of horror elements, and it was scary, so I ended up quitting…
>>18BT becomes really scary halfway through…
I want to deliver it quickly.
If this continues, I will become a mule.
In the beginning, I didn’t realize I could accelerate on the bike for some reason, and I thought it was so slow!
I wonder what kind of journey it will be from Mexico to Australia.
Just listening to the setting sounds interesting, so I’m hoping for a sale on the first one to coincide with the release of the second.
It’s a game like a bundle of nutrients that you can’t experience anywhere else, so I’m looking forward to it.
It’s a game where you deliver with a baby and connect the world! Please understand!
I knew about the movie, but an anime!?
I think it doesn’t make sense to explain something with words in a presentation for an absolute project.
You made it look like an old movie poster…
Once you get the weapon, it suddenly becomes a fighting game; I wonder what it’s like this time.
I don’t understand Hideo Kojima’s taste in women.
It’s like a movie.
I can’t become addicted to delivery unless it’s from this series.
I like it, but it’s too weird of a game.
It was already pretty bad with Higgs 1, but what happened leading up to 2…?
Another fetch quest, huh…
I want to do it soon.
Even though there are silly robots and big creatures coming out, I’m not that happy because, regardless of the design, the battles end up being pretty bland…
Watching Higgs fight with an electric guitar makes me think it might not be as serious as I was expecting.
>>38No matter how serious and heavy the main storyline of a game is, it’s a characteristic of Kojima’s works to include things like Tokimeki Memorial, Ape Escape, and Kerotan.
>>38It’s probably like that strange fighting game part at the end of the previous work.
A weapon made by an idiot called Guitar Axe Gun.
Since the game’s appeal is linked to the vastness and beauty of the field, it seems that the benefits of trimming down the players would be significant.
I guess there will be some really scary hidden performances again.
Has Higgs had a change of heart?
>>44It doesn’t seem like there will be a final boss this time either.
Last time, I had a one-on-one fistfight with a giant and a rocket launcher.
In other words, this time… after battling 20 medium-sized BTs, it’s time for a sword fight!