
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.
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.
While the new features and missions are nice, the world around us has made Death Stranding better.
Two years after its original release, Death Stranding is still a masterpiece, with a moving story, unforgettable characters and impressive visuals. New gameplay mechanics, missions and minigames don´t add much to a game that already felt as a director´s cut.
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The same game we saw on PS4 but taken to the next level thanks to the graphic power of PS5 and some interesting additions that bring even more to Kojima's work.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
The Death Stranding Director's Cut on PC is well worth it for fans and for those who missed it first time around.
Overall, Death Stranding Director’s Cut is solid as a PS5 port, but underwhelming as a Director’s Cut. If you were expecting a big new story expansion akin to Iki Island, then you’ll be disappointed by this Director’s Cut. If you just want to jump back into Death Stranding for a few hours in 60 FPS, then you’ll have a decent time. I wish more could have been done on the story front, but Death Stranding Director’s Cut is still a solid experience on PS5.
Death Stranding Director's Cut is a magnificent game, bringing in plenty of new stuff that genuinely improves the overall experience.




















