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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 99.3 hrs on record (18.7 hrs at review time)
Posted: 21 Jun, 2023 @ 3:43pm
Updated: 6 Jul, 2023 @ 2:44pm

Ok, before I start let me say that I'm not a wordy type and I'm not the greatest at articulating myself, I tend to babble and I'm pretty good at confusing even myself. With that out of the way allow me to say this, my gaming history began on an Atari 2600 as a child and my first PC gaming experience was in 1988 with Mines of Titan... yes I am old.

Now with that out of the way, I rather confidently state, this game, while not perfect, by any measure (I've had more than a few bugs that made me giggle and scratch my head) is one of the greatest experiences I have ever had playing a video game and nothing anyone says will change that stance.

As I have aged, I look more for a relaxing time playing a game, I want to chill, I haven't played a PVP game in nearly a decade and avoid "Souls Like" games like the plague, I can't be doing with dying every 5 mins or games that test my patience, I no longer have the hair to pull out for a start.

Days Gone has changed all of that, I feel young again, I know that sounds daft, but it's true. Sure the game has left me a paranoid, emotionally and physically drained wreck, even just 20 hours in but, damn I feel like I'm 20 again, my love gaming is back, and I sadly know it will probably die when I finish the game, which makes me a sad bunny.

Yes you leave swathes of foes in your wake while playing Days Gone, but every combat feels like it could be your last.

Yes you will spend most of your time on foot sneaking, not because you are forced to, but rather out of fear, it doesn't feel slow, or boring like some Elder Scrolls sneak mission, it feels right, the game is immersive and it hooks you and sucks you in, it gets under your skin, not like some little fishing hook, rather a great big Texas Chainsaw Massacre meat hook.

Days Gone is raw, it's gritty, gruesome and it's uncomfortable to play at times, honestly, it's not for everyone, and I respect that.

An art critic once said that art can only be art, it must have no other function, than being art and that it must provoke a reaction, whether it is positive or negative. I disagree, art can be something more than a piece of art, I believe there are many buildings and even cars that are art, and I also believe this game is a piece of visual and literary art.

Days Gone, isn't perfect, but that doesn't stop it being a masterpeice.

***EDIT @ around the 70 hour mark***
Ok, so I thought after a further 50 hours of gameplay, it would be a good idea to update my review.

At this point I think I'm approaching the beginning of the end of the game, that said, I think that's going to equate to another 15-20 hours, and that's just the missions and side quests. On top of that there's still collectables to mop up, hordes to wipe out and then the challenges to complete and then if so inclined, NG+.

One thing is for sure Days Gone is exceptional value in terms of gameplay and not once has it outstayed it's welcome, it's a long game, but I know when it's over, i'll be wishing for more.

I just wanted to touch on the subject of bugs, as regardless of how good your system is, you'll encounter some. Below are a list of the bugs that I have encountered, it should be noted that none are game breaking.

1. In Days Gone there are random encounters, in some of these encounters you can interact with an NPC and sometimes the NPC fails to materialise. There's a prompt to interact with them, but they are not there and you cannot interact with them. This isn't a big deal you just end up wasting a little time and ammo.

2. During one mission I was supposed to interact with an NPC, but I had no prompt to do so. I thought I was stuck, but it turns out that opening the door to the room containing the NPC triggered a cut scene leading to the interaction. The problem was that an enemy had already opened the door, so simply closing and then opening the door triggered the cutscene, problem solved.

3. There are infrequent, minor texture pops of scenery.

4. Whenever you mount your bike and accelerate, there are some frame drops for a second or two.

5. I once walked over a tripwire and got thrown into the air, quite far, I didn't take fall damage, but I was in a firefight, so yeah, that was fun.

6. Early in the game I got jumped performing a stealth kill, by three enemies, I panicked and climbed on top of a vehicle. Got my bearing and prepared for a fight, then all of a sudden every enemy instantly died and my map was littered with X marks indicating corpses.

I reloaded my save to no avail, everything was still dead, so I crossed my fingers and carried on and as soon as I "zoned", entering and exiting a safe area, all was back to normal, I've seen no evidence of anyone else having this issue, let's just say it was one of the more interesting bugs I've ever seen in a game.

7. During a mission... erm... in some caves, late into the game, I suffered low FPS, around 51-58 ish on an RTX 3070, 5700X, 32GB CL16 3600Mhz, only time it happened and it only lasted about 5mins.

8. Twice, I encountered an enemy that I could not stealth kill and did not react to my presence and after killing them the old fashion way, they didn't fall over dead, they still looked alive, but were very much dead.

Something similar sort of happens more often, where you kill an enemy but they don't ragdoll, they remain upright, I'd say I've seen that a dozen or so times.

At no point did said bugs detract from gameplay, other than the FPS drop during a mission, as that was a tense moment and it did slightly detract. Other than that, the few minor bugs offer nothing more than a brief light hearted moment in an otherwise very emotionally challenging, grim and dark game.

***EDIT @ around the 90 hour mark***
Ok just finished the main game, still lots to mop up in my first playthrough, new quests open up after the main game is complete and I've only dealt with 65% or the Hordes, and just short of 75% of collectables.

As I said earlier I've still to look at the challenges and as of yet, I've no immediate plans to play NG+, I want to polish everything else off I can from my first playthrough, something I suspect is going to take another 10+ hours, by which point I'll need to take a break from this game, it has definitely left a lasting impression and I don't think I can go through it all again so soon.

As for the final mission, I'd say that they played it a bit safe, clearly a setup for a sequel, although I'll admit I didn't guess the outcome before hand, something I'm usually pretty good at spotting. I will say one thing, the final mission wasn't very challenging, the setup mission prior to the final mission however, that was brutal and took me three attempts.

This will be my final review update, if you do decide to play, I hope you enjoy the ride as much as I did, good luck and stay safe drifter.
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11 Comments
FR33L0RD 17 Jul, 2023 @ 12:05am 
Exactly this! Awesome review. I agree with you Sir.
anrkyuk 12 Jul, 2023 @ 4:56am 
I've managed to get by just fine for nearly 50 years, thanks all the same. Perhaps if I wrote articles or reviews for a living you might have a point, but I do not.
anrkyuk 10 Jul, 2023 @ 8:52am 
:bbinnocence: What I mean is that I'm not very good at articulating, conveying or expressing my feelings or sentiments in words, such as when writing a review. I drift off topic and then back again and tend to ramble on.
robertkeith8 10 Jul, 2023 @ 8:45am 
not the wordy type, huh?
anrkyuk 10 Jul, 2023 @ 5:55am 
(IhopNamskram) 2/2 Like yourself, I'd hands down play any game with the passion, dedication and I dare say late nights working that went into this game, compared to some (most) of the "AAA" games released in the past 12 months, the few minor bugs that DG has are just that, minor, and given the size and breadth of the game, not to mention the quality, they are very, very easily forgiven.

Considering this is a port, IMHO makes that even more impressive.

I don't know if Bend Studio are working on DG2, I just hope they are working on something and don't get bought out or split up as there are clearly some very, very talented individuals at the studio.

Thanks for your comment IhopNamskram, enjoy the open road drifter, and stay safe friend, there's far too many people in 4+ wheels blind to those on 2.
anrkyuk 10 Jul, 2023 @ 5:54am 
(IhopNamskram) 1/2 Hi there IhopNamskram, I hope this message finds you well, I am saddened to hear that CVD took your livelihood away, I hope that you have managed to get your foot back in the door and in a job that you enjoy, I sincerely do.

I'm glad to hear that at least you were able to keep your mind occupied during those unpleasant times, I know how difficult that was, and I know the lasting effects it has had on some.

Sure DG wasn't perfect, but the few bugs it had provided brief light hearted moments in a game that is more often than not, very serious, they were if anything most welcomed moments of respite.
Namskram 9 Jul, 2023 @ 10:01pm 
I am happy to see someone else enjoyed this game like I did. I hadn't played games in awhile, but when I lost my job when the world shutdown I played this game pretty religiously and fell in love with the game play and story. More than once I thought I had reached the ending, but the story continued and I was never annoyed, only excited to see what came next. As you said, this game isn't perfect, but I'd welcome many more imperfect games like this one. This game even got me back into riding motorcycles in real life too.

For recommendations, the closest game I can think of Ghost of Tsushima, but that is on Playstation 4, which is also a fantastic game. Happy gaming!
Gigaachad 9 Jul, 2023 @ 9:49am 
State of Decay 2 is good but the multiplayer is a real letdown and super badly implemented so dont bother about that! but as a singleplayer game its nice

Since you said you like a good RPG, did you tried Grim Dawn if thats your cup of tea? its my favorite and really convenient to play. I hope you had a great weekend too :)
anrkyuk 9 Jul, 2023 @ 9:11am 
2/2 I just bought State of Decay 2 in the hopes that it's going to offer something vaguely similar to DG, but as I said in my review, I think it's going to be a while before I play anything that's going to rekindle my love of gaming like DG did and I suspect I'm going to slip back into playing casual stuff, which is a shame.

Thanks again Mado, hope you had a nice relaxing weekend :steamthumbsup:
anrkyuk 9 Jul, 2023 @ 9:11am 
1/2 Greetings to you Mado, and thank you for your comment. I enjoy a good RPG more than anything, and while tempted, I'm going to pass.

After completing Days Gone on Normal, I found the game a little challenging at the start, but the difficulty dropped way off as the game progressed, I'll admit, I wish I had played at a harder difficulty by the mid way point.

I found the checkpoints mid missions rather forgiving and the only real challenge after the first 20 hours was the mission just before the final mission and of course complacency.

That said, the challenges are beyond my ability, I think I should manage the bike challenges, but the horde and marauder ones... my reactions, eyesight, and arthritis mean my chances to even get a bronze, will be slim.