![]() ![]() At least Days Gone borrows from great titles and imitates them quite well. Overall, the game design is very reliable and capable, but there’s no escaping the obvious copying of other games. Some things never change, zombies or not. I’m about to have a old-fashioned shootout. Some of the shootouts and animal hunting scenes could easily be mistaken for Red Dead Redemption 2 at a distance. There’s also a ‘wild west’ feel, which is where the comparisons to Red Dead come in. Lush environments with teeming zombie hordes and equally deadly humans make for a poignant yet gruesome world. The setting is one of post-apocalyptic zombie land, set in picturesque Oregon. Just taking a stroll in zombie-infested lands with my friend (aka the quest giver). With this motivation, you then drive off on your motorcycle to complete your objective, which usually involves typical third-person cover and shooting mechanics. An NPC will offer you a quest, often with a quality cutscene adding story context. Tying together the locations are Grand Theft Auto style missions. Travel the map, clear camps, find collectibles, and get upgrades. The bulk of Days Gone is the usual open world gameplay loop. For those willing to dig deeper, Days Gone sets itself apart with its compelling story about loss, grief, vengeance, and coping with the aftermath. As such, many players may find the game too familiar and clichéd. Now on PC, the game behind this rock-solid, ultra-smooth port is basically a quality amalgamation of Grand Theft Auto, The Last of Us, Far Cry, and Red Dead Redemption. Days Gone is a narrative strong, open world zombie game first released exclusively on PS4 in 2019. ![]()
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