BFR said:
Let me know what you think of DS when you get around to it. I played it for 5 hours straight yesterday. Made it up to something like delivery #15, and am sick of the game. I probably won't go back to playing it again. I cannot in good conscious recommend DS. I consider it and Horizon Zero Dawn to be my biggest disappointments of this gen. I wish I hadn't bought them both on blind faith years ago. Here's what I don't like about DS: too many cut scenes, especially at the start, and they all feel like their too long (nothing new for a HK game). A main story that doesn't interest me. Complicated controls, way too many options, clunky combat, and uninteresting enemies. At the end of the day, it is what people have said: a walking simulator. It is nothing like the MGS games. No thanks. |
You need to play more sword games :P You'd open up whole genres with the most interesting, satisfying and addicting gameplay loops (both moment to moment loops and extended play gameplay loop) and much that don't have the hint of a cutscene in them, just pure gameplay focused.
Also, I think you're being a bit too harsh on DS after 5 hours that game gets legit great, it kind of sucks you in and holds you hostage after a certain point but I suppose it depends on your personality, if you have any sense of being zealous about exploration, building networks, optimising said builds, or want to get in a really relaxed flow state of pure zen doing just that it really does pay off. For us who put 100+ hours into it and I've talked to many we all praise the game for one core aspect, that you become zen and get an very much opiate high and taken into a meditative trance while you play with occasional pretty cool cutscenes to break you out of that. Exploration on foot, only then to create paths which you can half the time to then further lessen the time until you're literally zipping though the most optimised route and ordering where you're next deliveries go and weighing up what routes to take is one of the most surprisingly satisfying and dopamine heavy things I've experienced with games even though on paper it's boring as fuck. If you enjoy a Platinum this is one of, if not the best there is. I only wish it took double the length to obtain and DS had more content or DLC so I could continue it. Thankfully I can get a ps5 platinum now and intend to do so and regain that amazing cerebral zen state of this amazing gameplay loop.