![]() ![]() There are some great upgrades, and alongside a bunch of cool weapons, the crafting component of Days Gone is among the best you’ll get from the genre. And you will, because riding it is an absolute blast. It needs gas and repairs to keep going, and if it dies on you in the middle of nowhere you’ve got to schlep your ass around to find what you need to get it running again. The star here is the motorcycle Deacon uses to traverse the amply-sized map. Days Gone doesn’t overload you with tons of stuff, and manages scarcity well enough that you never seem to have too much of anything. There’s looting and crafting, as you’d expect. It’s a story with some heartwarming flashbacks and a bit of romance, a nice departure from other titles in the genre that are all bleak, all the time. Speaking with David Jaffe, former game developer turned streaming host, Days Gone director Jeff Ross revealed some details about the rejected pitch Sony Bend. John, a rough-and-tumble biker who has spent the last few years of the post-apocalypse thriving as a nomadic scavenger tethered to a longshot hope that the love of his life may still be alive somewhere. ![]() Zombies-that-aren’t-called-zombies, aka Freakers, roam the forests of the Pacific Northwest. Days Gone offers a respite from the rather tired zombie apocalypse formula. ![]()
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