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September 2021
(85%)
60 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(91%)
20 Reviews
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The editors liked
Widescreen mode
Firing range
New missions
Some additions make early game easier for new players
Expansion content flows seamlessly with the base game
Looks and plays incredibly on PS5
Buddy Bot ????
Buddy bot and catapult
New story pieces are interesting
Looks amazing on PS5
Greatly improved performance including faster loading times and 4K display modes
New music tracks including Midge Ure's Fragile
Additional tools and structures integrate neatly into the core gameplay loop
21
9 letterboxed display with hud elements off
Technical upgrades are impressive across the board
New narrative content is strong and asks some poignant questions
Core game has only become more prescient on repeated playthroughs
New tutorial/training elements make learning the game much easier
New gadgets are fun to use
Tons of customization
60 fps
New missions…
New features are neat
Runs smoothly
Graphics are great
The editors didn't like
No MP3 player
No New Game Plus mode
Combat is still clunky
Some additions are more fun distractions than meaningful changes
Race mode is lame
Save transfer process
Same old physics
Including tripping over the same jagged rocks or getting your truck stuck in the crevice outside the Film Director
New missions add little of Kojima's craziness that players might have been expecting
Limited in terms of new content for
New stealth areas feel meta
And stick out awkwardly from the rest of the game
Director's Cut gameplay elements take away a little from the game's narrative
But only a few short ones
No outside music player
Can still be very frustrating at times
Little to no narrative changes despite being a Director's Cut
Published: 2022-06-30, Author: Jordan , review by: destructoid.com
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Published: 2022-04-19, Author: Abdul , review by: gamingtrend.com
New features are neat, Runs smoothly, Graphics are great
Can still be very frustrating at times, Little to no narrative changes despite being a Director's Cut
Death Stranding: Director's Cut provides the best Strand experience without changing too much. This version offers new content and features making an overall good experience even better
Abstract: When Death Stranding originally launched in 2019, the world was given a game that love it or hate it, is entirely unique. There is no other game out there that you can compare Death Stranding to. It is an experience from beginning to end that can in many...
Published: 2021-09-23, Author: W. , review by: gamerbraves.com
If you missed out on Death Stranding back on the PS4 and had been meaning to give it a try, absolutely give Director's Cut a go. The game is very much an attempt to re-introduce itself to new players and win them over- and does so in a way that still resp...
Greatly improved performance including faster loading times and 4K display modes, New music tracks including Midge Ure's Fragile, Additional tools and structures integrate neatly into the core gameplay loop, 21:9 letterboxed display with hud elements off
Same old physics, including tripping over the same jagged rocks or getting your truck stuck in the crevice outside the Film Director, New missions add little of Kojima's craziness that players might have been expecting, Limited in terms of new content for
Easily the best way to experience building bridges across America, Death Stranding Director's Cut is less of the final cut one might expect from Kojima himself and moreso a collection of novel enhancements to make this the best looking and best feeling wa...
Published: 2021-09-23, Author: Jordan , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Death Stranding Director's Cut is a remaster for PlayStation 5 with 4K60 support, new quality-of-life features — like a Firing Range with a bunch of weapon-specific time-trial drills, a Buddy Bot follower who can carry Sam, and a Cargo Catapult to launch...
Some additions make early game easier for new players, Expansion content flows seamlessly with the base game, Looks and plays incredibly on PS5, Buddy Bot ????
Combat is still clunky, Some additions are more fun distractions than meaningful changes
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A long list of quality of life improvements certainly makes the PS5 Director's Cut the most feature-rich and accessible version of Death Stranding. If you're yet to experience its gorgeous vistas and general sci-fi weirdness and you're not turned off at t...
Death Stranding Director's Cut has been a wild ride so far, but I haven't experienced all of the new features just yet, so stay tuned for my full review...