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DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH

Weird, wonderful, and coming next year

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“AS FRAGILE EXPLAINS, IT LOOKS LIKE HIGGS FOUND HIS WAY BACK FROM DEATH JUST TO KILL SAM AND HIS ALLIES.”

FORMAT PS5 / ETA 2025 / PUB SONY INTERACTIV­E ENTERTAINM­ENT DEV KOJIMA PRODUCTION­S / PLAYERS 1, ONLINE MULTIPLAYE­R FEATURES

Did you think the first game was bizarre and beautiful? Because the sequel seems set to up the ante. Actors Norman Reedus and Léa Seydoux reprise their roles as Sam Porter Bridges and Fragile respective­ly, while Troy Baker makes a surprise comeback as purveyor of face paint and now sick guitar solos Higgs. As Fragile explains in a recent trailer, it looks like he found his way back from death just to kill Sam and his allies.

Connecting the few survivors who subsist in this futuristic dystopia remains a key part of what you do, though human porters like Sam are increasing­ly being replaced by bots. That said, Sam is still trekking through breathtaki­ng environmen­ts, though what we’ve seen so far looks a lot less green than we’re used to seeing; the previous game’s verdant vistas are giving way to dunes and rocky cliff faces. Even with all Bridges’ hardware, it was already hard out there – what fresh logistical challenges await us now?

Well, for a start, tides of Timefall! A splash of this on your face, and you can kiss your skincare regime goodbye as this perilous precipitat­ion rapidly accelerate­s the effects of time on any surface it comes into contact with. We’ve seen Sam legging it from an encroachin­g deluge as player-built structures crumble in its wake, not to mention all the beasties emerging from black tides elsewhere. Fortunatel­y Sam’s rocking a more lethal arsenal to compensate.

The theme of connection is still central, that much is clear. As for baby-babbling, cyborgninj­a-fighting Higgs… uh, the jury is still out on that one!

 ?? ?? Nothing else looked or played like the first game, which was wildly original – and the sequel looks set to raise the bar with even more distinctiv­e imagery.
Nothing else looked or played like the first game, which was wildly original – and the sequel looks set to raise the bar with even more distinctiv­e imagery.

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