Summary
From legendary game creator Hideo Kojima comes a genre-defying experience, now expanded and remastered for PS5 in this definitive DIRECTOR’S CUT.
Experience an extended storyline through new missions in an expanded area. Make use of additional weapons and vehicles, take on new enemy types and explore new locations such as the Firing Range and Racetrack, featuring extra missions and minigames.
Stay connected with other players from around the globe.
Storyline
In the future, a mysterious event known as the Death Stranding has opened a doorway between the living and the dead, leading to grotesque creatures from the afterlife roaming the fallen world marred by a desolate society.
As Sam Bridges, your mission is to deliver hope to humanity by connecting the last survivors of a decimated America.
Can you reunite the shattered world, one step at a time?
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Death Stranding: Director’s Cut Reviews & Ratings
SO much more than a walking simulator. There's more going on in this game than most AAA titles out there. Once you really understand whatSO much more than a walking simulator. There's more going on in this game than most AAA titles out there. Once you really understand what you're doing in the world it becomes addictive, truly one of the most unique games I've ever played
Beautiful Game, Unique Gameplay, Terrfyfing Ambiance, Excellent Music. It's worth the money you won't find a similar experience anywhere else.
In a world full of pandering pablum and endlessly milked franchises, it’s extraordinary for a big-budget game to be so daringly different. Death Stranding: Director’s Cut doesn’t just re-invent the wheel, it re-invents the whole cart, and that’s why the definitive edition of Hideo Kojima’s opus is well worth playing.
At its core, Death Stranding: Director’s Cut is an inventory management game. The more you play, the more freedom you have to do things with that inventory. You can help others. You can hurt others. You can save citizens. You can kill them. You can grow your world. You can destroy it. Regardless of your decision, DSDC is a game unlike others in that your assumptions about core gameplay loops and storytelling are pushed aside in favor of exploring a disconnected future. For those who have yet to play DS, DSDC is clearly the iteration of DS that is worthy of your time given its iterations that are increasingly respectful of your time and patience while also giving you additional creative outlets to muck about. For those of you who were unable to get hooked into this game, then DSDC may not be the answer you seek in a cinematic experience. Give it a shot, though; I’d love to be proven wrong.
One of my favourite games of all time now with extra content on PC,loving it!running it on an RTX 3050 at all max settings with DLSS On andOne of my favourite games of all time now with extra content on PC,loving it!running it on an RTX 3050 at all max settings with DLSS On and it looks truly beautiful!highly recommend thissidenote:if you have a PS5 DualSense controller the game now has haptic feedback and adaptive triggers which enhance the gaming experience greatly!
Release Date | 24 September 2021 |
Publisher | 505 Games, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Kojima Productions |
Total Rating | 89% |
Content Rated | M (Mature) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | Third person |
Genres | Adventure |
Themes | Action, Science fiction, Survival, Stealth, Open world |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 5, iOS |