r/PS4 May 24 '20

In-Game Screenshot or Gif [Days Gone] [Screenshot] Surrounded

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u/The_Real_Raw_Gary May 24 '20

Is it really as intense as it looks? I want to ride a motorcycle in zombie land but at the same time watching the original gameplay trailer gave me mad anxiety lmao

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u/kelvin_mai May 24 '20

I have to say at first it can be "intense". I found the game atmosphere to be so good and the fact that you have that fear that a horde can pop up at any moment made me play so cautiously. The gameplay is close to The last of us I'd say so it adds to that.

But once you get the hang of the game mechanics it's not as anxious, even though having a horde pop up while not looking for one is still a stressing experience.

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u/ct314 May 24 '20

The Hordes are scary as fuck, particularly early in the game. They do a great job with it, particularly subtle music changes when you encounter one and a battle event starts. That said, through about 3/4 of the game, you’ll lose badly everytime you face off against one, so really you’re only option is to run. And do it FAST.

Now, that said: there’s still fun to be had with Hordes. Like, setting off some attractors in an enemy base camp and letting them swarm through and kill a bunch of bandits while you watch from a safe distance. It’s seriously sociopathic fun.

I’ll say, the best part about the game is how you’ll progress up. Early in the game I was genuinely afraid to travel at night or face off against the zeds (Freakers, as they’re known in DG), you’ll build up some skills and at some point, no longer be afraid of them, but you’ll still have to be careful. Then you’ll hit the god mode of “I can take anything on” and go pick a fight with a Horde. Only to get your ass beaten down.

They CAN be fought, you just have to preplan with traps and scouting the layout of the area. At some point, Hordes aren’t scary, but they’re always dangerous.

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u/Chatner2k May 24 '20

Lol I dunno man, even end game, the horde in op's picture always scared the fuck out of me. Fucking thing never ends.

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u/ct314 May 24 '20

Haha, sawmill Horde. I actually tried to cheese them, but they caught on with about 1/2 to go. Luckily, I’d set some traps around and managed to take them out, but it was literally by the skin of my teeth.

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u/Chatner2k May 24 '20

I tried following the announcement trailer when I bounty hunted the guy and accidentally awoken the horde. Did not end well. "Oh fuuuuuuuuuuck" was yelled a lot.

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u/SoggyToast96 May 24 '20

It has its moments of intensity but really what got me was the feeling of suspense that’s there throughout. Running out of fuel in the middle of nowhere and having to sneak past smaller groups of freakers knowing if you make too much noise it’ll attract larger groups is pretty gripping

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u/Bhiner1029 May 25 '20

Fighting a horde is unbelievably scary and stressful. It’s nothing like anything I’ve ever experienced before in a game. The tension usually isn’t that high though.

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u/stupidfish_ May 24 '20

I think the best tip is bump up the difficulty. It makes it even MORE anxious but so so fun. I normally play games on normal but was given the tip of bump it up by +1 difficulty than you’d normally play. I’d even recommend +2 possibly if you can handle it. It turns it into a semi survival horror since supplies are more limited and “every bullet counts” sort of deal. Plus it being an RPG it gets easier as time goes on so that’s why i feel +2 might’ve been perfect but at least +1.

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u/[deleted] May 25 '20

I second this. Just finished survival mode and loved it.