Death Stranding Director's Cut
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Death Stranding Director's Cut Trailers
DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR'S CUT - FINAL Trailer - [ESRB] 4K
DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR'S CUT - Preview Trailer - [ESRB] 4K
Critic Reviews for Death Stranding Director's Cut
Death Stranding Director's Cut is more accessible than the original, but feels like a compromised version of the director's vision.
Death Stranding remains a bizarre masterpiece on PS5, and the director’s cut only further cements that reputation with a number of worthwhile new ideas that enhance the act of delivering packages across a picturesque landscape of nothingness. The story of Sam Porter Bridges is overblown and wondrous, taking hold of you and refusing to let go as you’re dragged into an adventure that takes the medium to places it has never been before. It’s mindless self-indulgence of the highest order, and it’s rare to see a game deliver upon its overarching ambition in such a bold, uncompromising way in the modern era. For that very reason, it deserves to be celebrated.
While the new features and missions are nice, the world around us has made Death Stranding better.
When playing the original version of Death Stranding, I would have described it as lethargic with some horror elements when dealing the monsters.
The Death Stranding Director's Cut on PC is well worth it for fans and for those who missed it first time around.
Death Stranding Director's Cut is a magnificent game, bringing in plenty of new stuff that genuinely improves the overall experience.
Death Stranding: Director's Cut offers a second chance to make a first impression, offering a great technical presentation for the PS5 platform and DualSense controller.
It's hard to believe this is Hideo Kojima's preferred version of the game, considering it side lines so much of the core gameplay and adds little else of any substance.