I played a fair amount of Death Stranding this weekend. I delivered a whole lot of packages, I threw some poop grenades at some oil-whale-things, and I maxed out my social link with Geoff Keighley. I also smashed a Monster Energy drink or two with my own version of Sam Porter Bridges and I gotta admit
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The reviews for Death Standing may be polarizing, but I think we can all agree the music in Hideo Kojima’s new game is pretty great. Featuring the sweet sounds of Low Roar, CHVRCHES, and more, there are some great tunes to listen to. This includes “Ludens” by metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon, who premiered
In an interview with PlayStation Access, Hideo Kojima says he expected mix reviews for Death Stranding. “For me, the feeling [now that people are playing the game] is nothing really new,” says Kojima via a write-up from VGC. “Even with Metal Gear, I was always concentrating on coming up with something fresh for people to
With Monday coming in hot, we’ve seen the latest UK physical sale charts arrive. And sure enough Death Stranding and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare are sitting pretty in the top two spots, while Luigi’s Mansion 3 gets pushed down. Death Stranding launched on November 8 and has become the second biggest PS4 exclusive to release this year. It’s also only
Death Stranding is certainly causing quite the discourse online. Players are going through the game and noticing small details, laughing at certain choices such as going to the toilet standing or sitting down, and enjoying or disliking the vast hiking experience. Well now, a screenshot from one of the cutscenes from the game which features Guillermo
Hideo Kojima, the director of both the Metal Gear Solid franchise and his latest IP Death Stranding, has received a pair of interesting awards from an unlikely source: The Japanese Guinness World Records. Kojima was given twin awards for having the most Twitter followers (at the time of certification total was 2,813,385) and the most
Death Stranding has landed and players are getting their hands inky as they trawl through the post-apocalyptic coasts, carrying stacks of cargo as they balance poor little Monster Energy chugging Sam Porter. It’s a game that saw the review embargo lifted last week on November 1, drawing in a Metacritic scoring of 83 from the critics
TODAY IS IN YOUR HANDS. Unless you’re getting Death Stranding next year when it launches on PC. And if that is indeed what you’re doing, then the game is already available to pre-purchase. Death Stranding has been shipped and hand-delivered by Norman Reedus himself to customers all over the world today as the highly anticipated Kojima Productions title
Death Stranding releases tomorrow and it is one of Sony’s biggest releases of 2019, even if the game will make its way to PC eventually. Another major Sony published game that released this year was Days Gone from Sony Bend, and today’s update for the game features some crossover items based on Death Stranding. Days
Update: The article was updated with the original Tweeter’s tweet. The Death Stranding hype train doesn’t seem to stop. As we’ve been getting closer and closer to the launch date of Kojima Productions’ upcoming celebrity walking simulator we’ve been seeing celebrity cameo announcements, talks on Hideo Kojima’s next project, and the lessons that can be learned from
While at a BAFTA panel featuring Hideo Kojima and film director Nicholas Winding Refn, Kojima started teasing his next projects in the lad up to Death Stranding‘s release this Friday. “I really want to do something a little different,” says Kojima in a write-up from Gamesradar. “In the next five years, the platform will be streaming.
It is no secret that Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima appreciates filmmaking. Although some would argue his long cutscenes are essentially movies themselves, Kojima has yet to make a proper film. It seems that may become a reality as Kojima stated the Death Stranding studio, Kojima Productions, will start making films
Death Stranding appears to be about more than flying whales, poop grenades, and celebrity cameos. At least that’s what Hideo Kojima from Kojima Productions tells BBC Newsbeat presenter Steffan Powell. As he has been doing for numerous months, Kojima links his upcoming game Death Stranding to the theme of connection. This is demonstrated through the game’s
Death Stranding has been getting some interesting cameos for the title, including Geoff Keighley and Conan O’Brien. And as it turns out, those weren’t the only easter egg appearances in the upcoming title from Metal Gear director Hideo Kojima. The first is Edgar Wright, a director known for Baby Driver, The World’s End, Scott Pilgrim
Twitter user Oskunk decided to show their love and passion for the upcoming Hideo Kojima title Death Stranding in one of the coolest ways possible. By crafting these awesome custom sneakers decorated with the trademark colors, logo, and symbolism from the title: Custom Sneakers DEATH STRANDING for @Kojima_Hideo !#DeathStranding pic.twitter.com/Jf1x0RmoR7 — Oskunk (@Oskunk) October 31,
Death Stranding, the brand new IP from famed Metal Gear Solid director Hideo Kojima, will be getting an absolutely stunning cover for Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu next week. The cover art is done by the nearly equally famous Yoji Shinkawa, who is best known as the lead character and mecha designer for the Metal Gear
Death Stranding had its launch trailer officially revealed earlier today, and while Hideo Kojima heads around the world as part of the games World Tour, Norman Reedus has detailed his experience on working with the founder of Kojima Productions. The interview comes from The Hollywood Reporter where Patrick Shanley asks questions about the production of
As one of the most anticipated games of the generation, Hideo Kojima’s long-awaited Death Stranding got a big showing last week with a brand new trailer and confirmation that the game will, in fact, be coming later this year. While the new trailer might have left viewers scratching their heads more instead of answering questions, Hideo Kojima
Last week, Sony and Kojima Productions finally announced the release date for Death Stranding to the pleasure of many fans. Since that time, the game’s director Hideo Kojima has been tweeting out a variety of interesting details associated the game. One of the most intriguing tidbits though came about just recently when Kojima began talking more
Hideo Kojima gave his followers on Twitter a cool little story about how the character Cliff, played by Mads Mikkelsen, in his upcoming game Death Stranding changed over time since the first script. According to Kojima-san, the character was changed to be a heavy smoker when he noticed that Mads Mikkelsen was taking smoking breaks in between
Death Stranding has long been one of the most anticipated games on the horizon for many around the world, and other than the reveal that the game will in fact arrive later this year, one of the more surprising reveals was that director Nicolas Winding Refn will play part in the upcoming game. Following today’s
After what’s felt like an eternity, we now know that Hideo Kojima’s long-awaited Death Stranding doesn’t just have a release date, but that the game will be coming far sooner than any of us ever could have expected in November 2019. Following today’s release of the English version of the trailer, the Japanese version that has just
If you’ve been following the gaming news cycle this week, then you’re already well aware that we’re expecting some pretty big news regarding Hideo Kojima’s upcoming release of Death Stranding tomorrow on May 29. As of this moment, we don’t really know what to expect (other than likely a new trailer) but whatever is in store
Alright Death Stranding fans, it’s officially time to get hyped. After Hideo Kojima began teasing the game on his Twitter account yesterday, it seems like PlayStation is getting in on the teases as well, as a new video has just gone live on its Twitch account. The livestream, which you can check out at the end of
Early this morning, Kojima Productions announced that a countdown to May 29 had begun. The countdown would end with new info on their upcoming game Death Stranding. Now, Hideo Kojima has taken to his personal Twitter to release a 30-second long teaser trailer to fan the hype flames even higher. Give the teaser a watch below. #deathstranding
On May 27, the official Twitter for Kojima Productions announced that new information regarding Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding will be revealed on May 29. The countdown of #DEATHSTRANDING has started… May 29th. Create the rope. pic.twitter.com/26ynWg2m3s — Kojima Productions (@KojiPro2015_EN) May 27, 2019 Using the expression the “countdown of Death Stranding” seems to indicate we should
Today on Twitter, video game directing legend Hideo Kojima released a very mysterious video regarding his new upcoming project, Death Stranding. Up to this point, we still do not know much about the game, specifically the story of the game. Kojima has been teasing us a couple times a year since the game’s announcement at E3
As we start to near Sony’s next-generation hardware, which will likely be that of the PS5, some fans have wondered about the status of the publisher’s “Big Three” first-party games that are still planned to come to PS4. The three games in question, The Last of Us Part II, Death Stranding, and Ghost of Tsushima, are all expected
Hideo Kojima tweeted on May 17 how his day was brightened thanks to Tetsuya Mizuguchi paying him a visit. In a follow-up tweet, Tetsuya Mizuguchi said that Kojima showed him Death Stranding and how awesome it is. Mizuguchi wrote that he” touched the heart of Death Stranding” in English, and that “he saw the game”
If you follow Kojima Productions head Hideo Kojima in Twitter, you may have noticed in recent weeks that he has been teasing new work on the studio’s upcoming title Death Stranding more than usual. Not only has Kojima blatantly been showing himself seemingly working on a new video for Death Stranding over the last few days, but