Kojima has suggested that perhaps the reason why has received some pretty depressing reviews, especially from American publications, is because the game isn't a shooter. Death Stranding has been available for two days, but prior to this release there was already a bevy of pre-release reviews that were 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:dividing the fans as they waited 🔜for the official release date t𒁏o arrive.
Even before its official release, Death Stranding was already being called receiving stellar - - scores from some publications. On the other end of the scale, however,Death Stranding w🧸as receiving a helluva lot of criticism, at best labeling the game as a , while the more abrasive reviews, like Giant Bomb's called it a
At least now we know🤡 what the hell Death🐓 Stranding is: a disappointment.
H🍃ideo Kojima - developer, writer, producer, designer, et cetera, et cetera of the latest, rather off-beat Kojima Productions title, has put forth a rather straightforward explanation for these harsher reviews: it's not a shooter. He says that among the American consumer market, and because the American consumer market dominates the global consꦏumer market for gaming, the media backlash isn't that surprising.
Although Death Stranding includes combat and a good dose of violence, it certainly doesn't fall into the typical kind of shoot-'em-up genre. In fact, many have noted that the game . And thatꦺ, , is also partly responsible for the game's mixed reception:
Americans are great fans of first-pe🍸rson shooters and Death Stranding isn't one, it flies higher.
Hﷺe also suggests, in a somewhat condescending way:
Perhaps it is a difficult game to understand for a certainℱ type of critic and audience...disputes and discussions are fine, but it must be said that the Italians or the French have a different artistic sensibility that allows them to aꦐppreciate this kind of very original product...
There is certainly evidence that American publications have been more pessimistic about the game while, say, Japanese reviewers such as those at awarded the game 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a perfect 40/40 score. But as with anything, there are exceptions to this pattern, like the review given by Eurogamer that called Death Stranding "." Granted, they do not tear the game to shreds in the ꦯsaꦅme way as their distinctly American counterparts such as or do.
Imagine if we found out that the polarizing effect of Death Stranding was entirely planned 🌄and could be considered an extension of the theme🍎s in the game itself: a society divided, disconnected? Or is that a bit of a stretch? Knowing Kojima, perhaps it isn't.
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