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How Days Gone is Trying to Differentiate Itself From The Last of Us

Here's everything that zombie fans need to know about Days Gone before it launches exclusively for the PlayStation 4 on April 26.

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ziggurcat2245d ago

because god forbid the devs have said several times that they're not zombies.

PhoenixUp2245d ago

God forbid enemies with zombie like qualities get labeled by the Z word

OB1Biker2244d ago (Edited 2244d ago )

Yes narrow minded people who can't accept a story are hilarious.
Block your ears each time a character says the F (reaker) word.

PhoenixUp2244d ago

Only the narrowminded would call a Koopa Troopa a turtle, a Hume a human, or Cuccos as chickens. Don’t even try to say anybody in My Hero Academia has “superpowers.” 🙄

You don’t have to call the creature the Z word to know what the creatures basically are.

Just look at how many ways people in The Walking Dead media call those creatures. Not once is the z word used, but we already know what they basically are. Same goes for any other media that comes up with different terminology just to avoid using the Z word.

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Jin_Sakai2245d ago (Edited 2245d ago )

Neither Days Gone or The Last of Us have Zombies.

Days gone are about freakers in which humans are transformed by a virus but aren’t theoretically dead.

The Last of Us are about the infected in which humans are mutated by a fungus. They’re also not zombies.

Christopher2245d ago

I've said this before, but regardless of them being living or whatnot, for genre specifics, they fall in the zombie genre of games.

Yeah, they're freakers, they live, they breed (I think?), but the concept is as zombie-like creatures who will attack and kill you indiscriminately.

Arguing the point over whether they're zombies or not is somewhat pointless. People who talk about games and sites who categorize them will put this right in with TLoU and L4D as far as the zombie genre goes.

porkChop2245d ago

Yeah the game still falls into that overall genre, and would appeal to fans of zombie games. I don't understand why people act like it's sacrilege to fit Days Gone or TLOU into the zombie genre. Regardless of lore or technicalities the games still share many tropes and such with zombie games. And that is not a bad thing in any way.

OB1Biker2244d ago (Edited 2244d ago )

:Arguing the point over whether they're zombies or not is somewhat pointless'
Exactly!
Why try change the game narrative?
Yea let's call the clickers zombies then?
Respect the narrative.
Zombie is not a genre as if Rez Evil would fall in The same genre as TLOU. It's not

ziggurcat2244d ago

@porkchop:

"I don't understand why people act like it's sacrilege to fit Days Gone or TLOU into the zombie genre."

... because they're not zombie games. Star Wars shares a lot of the same tropes as a Western movie, but that doesn't make it a Western.

DrumBeat2244d ago

Honestly, though, if you approached people on the street and asked "What are these?" what do you think they'd say?

Kribwalker2244d ago

“It’s dumping water into the ocean, failing to offer anything new in favor of blending formlessly into arguments made by 10 years of The Walking Dead and countless post-apocalyptic games of its ilk. Look no further than the game developers calling the zombies “freakers,” and expecting us to take that as something new.”

even in the kotaku review they make reference to the freakers being zombies by another name. Lol

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CP_Company2245d ago

it is sounds like : what zombies need to know about Days Gone.

Hardiman2245d ago

Other than not being TLOU. Lots of games deal with the fall of mankind, with and without viruses.

Rimeskeem2245d ago

I dont remember killing 100s of zombies within minutes in TLOU so that is certainly different gameplay.

raWfodog2244d ago

You have a motorcycle. Nuff said.

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The Days Gone Remaster Is an Unsurprising Cash-Grab and Nothing More

Honestly, who is the Days Gone remaster for? Fans of the original won't find anything new here.

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Christopher33d ago

I don't know why you're being downvoted. It is a new thing in the remaster. Perhaps it's not worth the $10 upgrade if you've played. But, I mean, if you never played the game, then just wait for it to go on sale, forget about it, and continue not playing it like you did for the last 6 years?

TheEroica32d ago

The downvotes are likely from the excuses... Horde mode doesn't obsolve Sony from cash grabbing its easily duped fanbase.

S2Killinit32d ago

I love how people call this a money grab while the real money grabbing is in other genres. But, I think people who are that dumb deserve to be fed with skins and micro-transactions, and don’t get to complain that single player games of this caliber are few and far in between.

IAMRealHooman32d ago

@TheEroica
they changed the header. it was originally the " Remaster has nothing new" or something similar.

Christopher32d ago

It's still in the description: "Fans of the original won't find anything new here."

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princejb13433d ago

Days gone is amazing regardless and for those that didn’t play the original I highly recommend.

SimpleSlave33d ago (Edited 33d ago )

Yes. All of Sony's Remasters - all the ones stemming from the PS4 library - are cash-grabs. When all they needed to do was patch them to run at 60fps, up the resolution, and be done with it. But then they had to actually care about Bloodborne, and that's a cardinal sin over at Sony.

On a side note. I just got The Sinking City Remastered for free, because I owned the game. Weird...

anast33d ago

The Bloodborne thing is a real issue.

SimpleSlave33d ago

I'm sure they banish people to the Nightmare Frontier if they as much as whisper the name in the office.

Bebedora33d ago

Cash-grab or not. As long the Bend Studio gets their share, I am for it. I don't know, but I still hope for making of a second title. However, in a way It's a cash-grab. They still put something extra to it (horde mode), that is.

anast33d ago

lol Yeah they seem to hate the idea of a new Bloodborne anything.

I've still got to play the shrinking city. I enjoy Lovecraftian stuff.

RaidenBlack33d ago

Hope the recent remasters like Sinking City and Oblivion, ups the ante and alters the industry's approach.
But what fans really want is just a straight up sequel ... oh and add sequel to 1886 as well.

GhostScholar33d ago

I would love a days gone sequel. Days gone to me is such a better game than the last of us. The world in days gone was so great.

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mkis00733d ago (Edited 33d ago )

To me they appeal to different players outside of just being zombie games. I like them both, but days gone is more fun to me. The last of us 2 is my murder game though along with red dead 2 and gta 5. Love the realistic violence.

jznrpg32d ago

I’m a big fan of Days Gone but TLOU is a better made game. How much you enjoyed each game is of course up to you.

neutralgamer199233d ago

With the recent cancellation of Bend Studio’s live-service project, there’s now a real and exciting opportunity for the studio to revisit Days Gone 2. This might be the perfect time for Sony to greenlight the sequel—especially with the PS6 likely on the horizon—because Days Gone already has a strong foundation, a passionate fanbase, and significant untapped potential.

It’s worth remembering that Days Gone was Bend Studio’s first major AAA title developed for a home console. Before that, the studio had primarily worked on portable systems like the PSP and PS Vita, or acted as a support studio. That leap to a full-scale open-world console game was ambitious, and although the game launched in a somewhat rough state, that context is crucial to understanding its initial reception.

Gaming critics were often harsh in their reviews, frequently comparing Days Gone to other PlayStation exclusives that came from more seasoned console studios like Naughty Dog or Santa Monica Studio. Despite these comparisons and the early technical issues, Days Gone still went on to sell over 7.6 million copies—a remarkable achievement for a new IP. Even more importantly, Bend Studio listened to fan feedback and steadily improved the game through patches, updates, and optimizations. Today, Days Gone stands as a much more polished and enjoyable experience than it was at launch.

That kind of growth shows Bend Studio’s resilience and potential. A sequel would not only benefit from their hard-earned experience, but also avoid many of the pitfalls that affected the original’s development. Much of the foundational tech, gameplay systems, and world-building has already been done, meaning the studio can focus more on innovation and storytelling rather than reinventing the wheel.

Compared to the high-risk, long-development timeline of a new IP—which could take 5+ years just to get through pre-production—returning to Days Gone is both a smarter and more efficient route. If Sony and Bend Studio commit to Days Gone 2 now, there’s a strong possibility it could be a key PS6 launch title—offering a fan-driven, proven IP with greater polish, depth, and scope.

Let’s not forget Bend Studio’s deep legacy either. This is the same team that brought us Syphon Filter, a series that helped define early PlayStation experiences. With the right support and direction, they can absolutely deliver a worthy sequel that lives up to the franchise’s potential and the studio’s legacy

Harkins172133d ago

Loved it on PS5. Cant wait to play again at somepoint on PC when on sale

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PlayStation - The Concert "Changes Everything" for Music Lovers

PlayStation - The Concert is a magical musical experience for fans of the brand.

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Days Gone PS5 Is a 'Really Good Piece of Work', Say Tech Experts

Sammy writes: "Back when Days Gone Remastered was announced, many fans were squinting to see the differences between the excellent original PS4 version and its PS5 re-release.

But now with the game readily available – and our 8/10 review declaring it the “definitive version of a fan favourite” – we’re beginning to get some meaningful tech analysis.

And according to Digital Foundry, this is not just the bare-bones resolution upscale some had anticipated – “a lot of effort has gone into it”, according to the tech experts. "

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IAMRealHooman47d ago

First game sell well enough to warrant a sequel? Our received well enough?

Alos8847d ago

It sold well but reviewed only okay, which apparently wasn't enough for Sony.

Cacabunga47d ago

Sold well and received even better.. had a bad first month due to technical issues but ended up being one of the best games from last gen

Knightofelemia47d ago (Edited 47d ago )

That's the nature of the beast. If a game like a movie does not meet certain numbers then they write off the franchise. EA scrapped DS2 because the DS1 remake did not meet certain numbers. I was hoping the remaster of DG and the fact it also came to PC would convince Sony to green light a DG sequel.

PanicMechanic47d ago

Critic reviews were appalling. The worst reviewed game I’ve ever seen. By that I mean, poor quality journalism, dishonest writing and review scores which are out of touch with fan reception.

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anast47d ago

Fans are having fun with this one.