Well but you have no idea if the game improve or not (that is the main question of the topic).Imo it shouldn’t take hours to start enjoying a game. My time is far more important. If you aren’t having fun within 2 hours, move on with your life.
I think that if you hate the movements, tone, story, gunplay, melee, basically everything about the first 5 hours i can understand bailing out.Ohh shit sorry didnt mean 3 i meant 5 but again a game shouldnt really take a certain amount of time to be fun, i love every zelda game but skyward sword is the same doesnt become enjoyable until you reach faron woods which can take up to 4 hours, certain games dont become enjoyable to after 30 hours though in certain games i do get it lije nier replicant for example takes about 10 hours at most
It's a novelty in the beginning but after a while you just want to run around.I don't understand how people don't like fueling the bike. It's great, we need more sim stuff in games.
I played it on hard, and the humans were bullet sponges. They would take multiple shotgun shots. Is there a realism difficulty?Outside of God of war it's probably my favourite Sony exclusive from last gen. So yes it does.
Play on max difficulty and embrace the survival elements.
I don't understand how people don't like fueling the bike. It's great, we need more sim stuff in games.
I played it on hard, and the humans were bullet sponges. They would take multiple shotgun shots. Is there a realism difficulty?
Well I played the game for an hour. And then I played it for a further 4 hours to see if it improved. It didn’t. Happy? JFCWell but you have no idea if the game improve or not (that is the main question of the topic).
Damn that was intense moment......try to use cave passages as your advantage.It gets much better.
I'm still stuck in the cave where he has to fight a horde in the dark. There's no option to lower the difficulty to get past it. I had to set the game aside. It's been over a year. Really disappointed that they didn't give any option to cut past that game play. It's absurd.
If you stealth headshot or takedown humans then it's one shot. I don't know what it's like running around all guns blazing because it doesn't feel like the game's designed to be played that way, especially not on higher difficulty levels (nor does it seem like a good idea considering making a ton of noise attracts the freakers).
This is pretty much how I tended to play and I loved every moment of it:
Yeah got same feeling about it but when I started endgame(aka horde clearing) was damn blast.My experience with Days Gone was up and down. It started off as a chore to me, constantly refueling. Having to plan every route and go back to fuel. Then once I upgraded my bike, it got a lot better. Then eventually it overstayed its welcome by being overly long. It’s seriously one of the longest most drawn out action/adventure main missions ever. It just goes on and on and on. And when you think you’re at the end, you realize that you’re only like 60% of the way through.
By the end I got super bored of it, but for the middle chunk of the game it was quite enjoyable.