Days Gone
I had a lot of fun with this game last year.
The game concerns a biker riding to different camps while looking for his wife, Sarah. He eventually ends up joining a military group, undercover. There's these zombie type things everywhere. And you also have to spy on a research team as well. Some sections of the game are very hard. I had to fight a horde of "Freakers" in a cave and the trick was to exit through a space in the cave, shoot up a few, and repeat the process without letting them get too close. It wasn't easy, and I found it hard not to want to break the control pad.
I often found that I would kill a lot of marauders, only to fall victim to a cheap shot from a mountain lion or something.
This game is like, so underrated. I mean, sure, it was plagued with a lot of bugs when it came out. But next to The Last of Us, it's kind of a very similar game with a big budget, a decent story, and everything you get in the more popular games of the era. What's really any different about it when compared to other major Sony franchises?
You go around a town, basically shooting marauders, chasing after traitors, and avoiding infected creatures, and this game was way longer than The Last of Us, as it took me like a fortnight to finish it, while the former game took me a few days at the most. So I think it's everything you'd expect from a game like this, but for some reason, I hardly see anyone online praising it that often.
To me at least, Capcom offers overrated junk now. Yet everybody would rather still buy into their lies and support their titles, even though they have been wrecking the Resident Evil games since Shinji Mikami left the company. Naughty Dog at least had the decency to delay their game in February, to polish it up instead of just releasing a broken, glitch riddled game. Maybe it will be delayed again due to the COVID-19 commotion, but at least Naughty Dog isn't being selfish about things. Capcom even said that Resident Evil 3 won't be delayed.