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“Hasty, resulting in misleading tests”

A Days Gone according to one of his actors, there was an example that the Sony The character set from Interactive Entertainment Bend Studio was born too early, which is meant to be a critique.

Sam Witwer shaped Deacon St. John, the protagonist of Days Gone, already PCis also available in the game. He is a Redditen held a Ask Me Anything (AMA) and received a question about tests in the game. To this Witwe wrote that he had read a test in a publication which he did not wish to name, which omitted the horde mechanism altogether, for he never mentioned it.

There were other signs as well, but it was very clear to him that the game tester had only played Days Gone for a few hours and then wrote down his thoughts afterwards, i.e. he didn’t take it all the way through. YOU Bend Studio play. According to him, Days Gone is always meant to be a slow-burning game and story. This means that it is directly designed to be time consuming. The best historical events and the best gameplay only happen much later, and it was clear to Witwer that the nature of the game tests and the slow-fire philosophy of the game were incompatible.

He says those who “run in” don’t take advantage of their time and don’t play the game on the terms it provides because they have to communicate what they have to say on time. For this reason, Witwer believes this is not only a bad thing, but also misleading because members of the community want to read an actual test of what SIE Bend Studio has brought together.

Putting aside the hasty writings (which can even happen because the publisher / distributor isn’t in a hurry or en bloc gives nothing and everyone is sitting on the day of the release; there were several examples of the latter!), The slowly unfolding Days Gone also played a role in preventing Sony from paying for a sequel. We have written before that Metacritic scores are very important for the company…

Source: PSL

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