However, likeLost,Death Stranding’s truths are often sadly more mundane than the fictions our imaginations had dreamed up. One of the game’s most notable features, the shadowy figures that float in the air attached to ghostly umbilical cords known as BTs, are utterly unnerving when you first...
Acinematic trailerthat debuted at E3 offered very little insight into what Kojima is planning, though it did feature a nude Norman Reedus and some eerie floating figures in the sky. There's not much more insight to be had from this new look, but the creep factor remains high. ...
The tentative one with the figures floating in the fog was way better. 0 Kanemaru (on 21 July 2019) Collapse Okay okay... We saw Reedus was in the game. Now, time for some gameplay, please... 0 NPCmates in reply toKanemaru (on 21 July 2019) Collapse Didn't we already get...
The sense of connection is very real, and that theme permeates all aspects of Death Stranding’s story and gameplay. Over time, you start to love Kojima’s bizarre cast of characters. You develop a bond with your BB. You begin to care about the lives of the holographic figures you make...
To me, it looks like some earth-ending event took place, everything looks burned and all the animals are dead, this could be something related to Norman as being some kind of an Adam and everything starting over, and those 5 mysterious figures floating in the sky are some gods or someth...
containers thus making their contents more susceptible to damage, and avoiding prolonged exposure is advisable as it also ages your equipment. The BTs are invisible, though Sam as a DOOMS patient can sense them, and activating his BB unit will reveal the shadowy figures floating above the ground...