There’s an assortment of real-world weapons to find and buy in the world, categorized into primary, secondary, and special weapons. The game can be as breezy or challenging as you’d like, with a selection of difficulties: Easy, Normal, Hard, Hard II, Survival, and Survival II – each of these can offer replayability and increased challenges. While maintaining stealth, you’re able to one-hit kill nearly any enemy the game presents you with, except for the government agents that patrol certain areas. There are moments where hordes will swarm the area and the only thing to do is run away. Action is always the fallback, and you’re usually able to kill anything that aggros you. Stealth is a core component of Days Gone, as maintaining it will make yours and Deacon’s life easier. It’s real smart way of handling the typical mission and quest structure. True to life, you’ll manage multiple storylines as you’ll go through multiple quests until the storyline is satisfied. Much of the game is staving off both factions, and always in combat with them while also satisfying the humans around you. The zombies are called Freakers, and there’s an antagonistic human cult that worship the Freakers known as Rippers – short for “Rest in Peace Cult”. It’s interesting to focus on biker gangs as the central cast of characters you interact with, but it works, and is different from what we’re normally used to. Things go from bad to worse, but it’s a solid introduction to the world and its systems. You’re then sprung into present day Farewell, Oregon where Deacon (played by Sam Witwer in both likeness and voice) is working with Boozer to track down a bounty. John and his wife, having made a difficult decision to stay behind with his friend, Boozer. The game begins with a flashback, looking back at the separation of our protagonist Deacon St. Bend Studio’s cult classic shines on PC to give more people the opportunity to enjoy the PlayStation exclusive. This version is similar, and nothing short of excellent.
DAYS GONE PC RELEASDE DATE PATCH
Days Gone released onto PlayStation 4 back in 2019, and a performance patch would come for the PlayStation 5 in 2020 to allow the game to played in 4K at 60 frames per second. It does however, cast a light of this game’s world like the one we find ourselves in today. It bears resemblance to the apocalypse found in The Last of Us, though it distinguishes itself enough to be a standout. Days Gone is just small window into viewing how real people would respond to a zombie apocalypse that stemmed from a pandemic.