![]() It’s also featured as part of the PS Plus catalog. ![]() It’s certainly no Uncharted or The Last of Us, but Days Gone deserves another shake this Halloween.ĭays Gone is available on PS4 and on PS5 via backward compatibility. Days Gone New Game Plus (NG+) Announced New Weapon New Rewards (DaysGone NG+ Confirmed)Days Gone released earlier this spring to a mixed critical reception. But, even still, it’s a blast to play, especially if you’re a fan of horror games. I always like NG+, even if there's nothing new, you ussually throw caution to the wind because you are over prepared. Don't need to tie yourself up with some imaginary rule. It launched in a buggy state, is filled with unlikable characters, and has a narrative that oftentimes falls flat. Go to survival difficulty on New Game+ to balance it out a bit. It’s easy to see why so many players dismissed Days Gone in 2019. It also gently pushes you to get out into the beautiful world to collect items, roping you into its satisfying gameplay loop almost right away. Giving players just enough resources to get by, but not enough to feel like Rambo is such a smart design decision, as it raises the stakes of each battle you encounter. Instead, you must complete missions for certain factions who then allow you to trade with them, which encourages you to continue progressing through the game. You can’t simply visit a store to buy the items you need - at least, not at first. Resources like ammo, crafting supplies, and even gasoline for your bike, are all in short supply, so you have to constantly preserve these items as you play. Sonyīut the survival aspects really tie everything else together, adding an interesting layer to the already satisfying combat. ![]() Yikes.īattling Freakers or zombified animals in Days Gone is so much fun, even if the motivations for doing so are uninspired. It looks just as twisted as you’d imagine, with disgusting, zombified discolorations all along its body, along with barbed wire wrapped around its torso. That’s right, you get to fight a zombie bear in this game. There are even animal versions of Freakers, including the absurd Rager Bear. These aren’t mindless AI, they’re living, breathing beings. These enemies move and behave so realistically (or at least, what you’d expect an infected person to act like), it definitely makes the game scarier. These creatures are much faster than other types of Freakers and actually resemble humans, making them more unnerving. The Freakers are impressive, as they come in all shapes and sizes, including the deadly Reachers. (It’s not a zombie game if you actually call them that, I guess.) This game looks absolutely stunning, from its realistic character models, the believable depiction of Bend, Oregon, and its incredibly horrendous enemies - which in this game are called Freakers. Immediately, Days Gone’s most striking aspect is its visual style. If you’ve played Days Gone, we’d love to hear what you thought of it.Days Gone has some of the most impressive visuals of Sony’s first-party catalog. Sony Bend rounded out this update with new trophies, one of which pertains to a new weapon from a character that mostly resides in shadows. Even if you haven’t finished the game yet, you can select these difficulties from the outset of play. ![]() This update also brings two new difficulty modes: Hard II and Survival II. ![]() From the lack of chatter, I’m guessing most of you haven’t finished it yet, but if you have, and you enjoyed it, Sony Bend today added New Game Plus, giving you good reason to jump back in.ĭays Gone’s version of New Game Plus allows the player to begin the adventure again with almost everything they unlocked in the first playthrough, including bike upgrades, collectibles, encampment trust, and more. Remember Days Gone? Sony Bend’s open-world zombie game released this April, and is pretty darn good, but hasn’t been talked about much in the months that followed, especially for a Sony exclusive. ![]()
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