Days Gone Reviews
Days Gone is a mixture of enjoyable fights with zombies. great visual design, a decent story and thrilling gameplay. If you want all of these in one game, then Days Gone is going to satisfy you. Don't miss the newest PS4 exclusive game
Review in Persian | Read full review
Even with its snail-pace plot, Days Gone manages to deliver a truly chilling open world experience.
Sony can rest easy trusting Bend Studio to make great titles. "Days Gone" offers an adventure with an extraordinary setting, bringing a new element, "the hordes", not seen before in the zombie genre for consoles and hours and hours of fun. The game has failures as we have seen but that do not cloud the excellent premiere of Bend Studios in the big leagues and make it clear that their "Days Gone" have come to stay.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Even with all the promotion we're seeing now, Days Gone still carries the aura of a title that could be miscast and possibly overlooked at a glance, like it was for me a few years ago. You don't know until you play, and this stands as one the more pleasant and satisfying surprises of the year for me. It's been a long road to this game, but the ride is worth it.
If you tore chunks out of Dying Light, Far Cry, The Last of Us, Sons of Anarchy and a bunch of other open-world titles then threw them all into a blender, you’d probably end up with something akin to Days Gone. It’s a game with lots to enjoy, a ton of world to explore and some sensational visuals to take in. As seemingly generic as much of it is on first glance, Days Gone opens up to prove that it’s capable of punching its weight in a crowded area of the gaming landscape. A slow start to the story might put some off, and there are still a few technical issues that raise their head on the odd occasion, but there is plenty in here that gives you cause to overlook them. Farewell, Oregon, I had a great time clearing you out of Freaks.
Days Gone is another great exclusive PlayStation 4 title that offers everything a modern survival game should and adds breathtaking zombie hordes on top. Although it's not without its faults, Days Gone is still a must play game for everyone who owns the console. Don't expect anything revolutionary or unprecedented, but as a start of a new franchise, it turned out very well.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Even if Days Gone does not quite reach the class of Spider-Man or other exclusive Sony-titles such as Uncharted or God of War, the game is a solid zombie-horrorgame with an intense atmosphere an interesting gameplay aspects. We discover the open world on our motorbike, take part in fast pace hand-to-hand combats and enjoy some solid crafting and stealth features.
Review in German | Read full review
This game is one of those that shows that even though it isn’t perfect, it’s still thoroughly enjoyable, there’s a massive world to explore, plenty to see and do and loads of different characters and storylines to complete. Yes, it has its issues, but these can be easily looked over to see the bigger picture of what the game is trying to achieve.
If your patient enough to get through the opening hours, you have a great game in front of you. If Days Gone grabs you as it did me, it is a very long game full of content that will keep you entertained for quite a while.
Days Gone is neither among the best PlayStation exclusives, nor one of the most original games out there, but what it offers is, for the most part, pretty good.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Days Gone puts Bend Studio once again on the map of all PlayStation gamers after many years of oblivion. While it doesn't deliver any meaningful innovations in terms of open world and gameplay mechanics, it's a fun game that sports gorgeous graphics and a surprisingly great story/cast of characters, easily paving the way for a sequel to the stories of Deacon 'the Drifter' St. John. The links above are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, Wccftech.com may earn from qualifying purchases.
Days Gone offers fun open-world exploration and survival-horror gameplay elevated by a compelling post apocalypse narrative and top-notch presentation.
Days Gone is a very nice game. It's not original or perfect, but it's really enjoyable from the title screen to the ending credits.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Days Gone delivers gripping survival action in a merciless post-apocalyptic world despite its forgetful story.
Review in German | Read full review
Days Gone therefore lives in ambivalence: it is a journey with some obstacles too much in the path, but so intense that it makes us appreciate every single kilometer spent riding our bike. And that is why we will hardly be able to forget all the days spent in the Nightmare.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Days Gone creates a world that wants to eat you alive, and you will gladly stay and be back for seconds despite the problems.
Whether you dabbled in Days Gone previously and want to give it a second chance, or diving into the world for the first time. The PC port of Days Gone is a solid experience.
The story is a slow-burn, but once you start getting into it, you’ll want to finish the ride.
Luxurious environments and tons of contents make Days Gone a good choice for open world lovers. But the ambitious adventure crafted by Bend Studio has more than a few annoying issues and shortcomings under the hood.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Days Gone offers a dangerous and desolate world full of bad things and bad people. if you're willing to put up with some shortcomings the reward is one of the best open-world zombie apocalypse games to date.