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David McK (3425 KP) rated Days Gone in Video Games
Oct 12, 2021
Which is probably why I gave this a miss when it was first released, only picking it up when it was released on PS Plus.
(Yes, I know the Freakers are never called Zombies but, let's face it, that's what they really are).
I have to say that, while slow starting, the story in this open world game was actually quite enjoyable, with Sam Witwer doing a particularly fine job as the protaganist Deacon St John, the former outlaw biker who you play as in this post apocalyptic world.
Freaker horde missions, though? Not a fan.
(I preferred sneaking around, or the occasional gunfight)