E3 2018: Kojima's Death Stranding Trailer Shows Gameplay And Story

E3 2018: Kojima's Death Stranding Trailer Shows Gameplay And Story

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We've all been waiting for more details on Hideo Kojima's new game Death Stranding, and Sony's E3 press conference delivered in a big way. In the new trailer, gameplay and story elements were showcased with the main character (using Normad Reedus' likeness) trekking across a vast, rain-drenched mountain range. But in true Death Stranding fashion, cryptic message littered the trailer.

Norman Reedus' character appeared to have skull tattoo on his hand at first, and the video then moves to him in a variety of environments. Gameplay showed him traversing rivers, climbing the side of a mountain, walking across expansive plains, then Martian-like dirt areas with floating drones around. It then cuts to him naked in a shower with cuts on his feet. The further he walks, the more boxes he seems to acquire, which pile up on his back.

E3 2018: Kojima's Death Stranding Trailer Shows Gameplay And Story

Jun 12, 2018, 3:15am UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2018-kojimas-death-stranding-trailer-shows-game/1100-6459732/ > We've all been waiting for more details on Hideo Kojima's new game Death Stranding, and Sony's E3 press conference delivered in a big way. In the new trailer, gameplay and story elements were showcased with the main character (using Normad Reedus' likeness) trekking across a vast, rain-drenched mountain range. But in true Death Stranding fashion, cryptic message littered the trailer. > Norman Reedus' character appeared to have skull tattoo on his hand at first, and the video then moves to him in a variety of environments. Gameplay showed him traversing rivers, climbing the side of a mountain, walking across expansive plains, then Martian-like dirt areas with floating drones around. It then cuts to him naked in a shower with cuts on his feet. The further he walks, the more boxes he seems to acquire, which pile up on his back.