![]() Child zombies were also featured in Telltale’s The Walking Dead game. In fact, No More Room In Hell, a 2011 zombie game faced similar criticism for including child zombies. ![]() Other outlets took exception to the fact that you kill zombies in the game, zombies that happened to be children before they became zombies. I like the main character a lot, even though he’s this typical gruff triple-A white dude biker.”īut the fact that the main character is a white biker guy isn’t the only criticism about Days Gone. ![]() “So that’s the thing, I’m intrigued to see where the story’s going. Schreier first discusses the storyline itself, before commenting on the character’s race. Jason Schreier at Kotaku brought it up as well. Ryan and IGN weren’t alone in pointing this out when it came to Days Gone. I shouldn’t be surprised, I suppose – this is a first-party Sony title, and Bend is no stranger to writing around well-developed characters and games with a strong narrative focus, either.” John – I ended up getting far more invested than I’d initially expected. While I’ll admit that I initially rolled my eyes at yet another Gruff White Male Protagonist™ in a grim world – especially one with such a Gruff White Male Protagonist™-ey name as Deacon St. “Days Gone makes some interesting choices that kept my play session engaging, and the sections of its story that I experienced piqued my interest enough that I was legitimately frustrated that I couldn’t continue playing at the end of the demo. It jumps into a criticism of gender and race that most gamers don’t care about. The review strangely hits an unusual note with its criticism in the third paragraph. He also touched on exploring its open world content. Writer Jon Ryan briefly discussed the controls and mechanics of the systems as well as the feel of the sounds, HUD options, and graphics. IGN reviewed the demo earlier this month.
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