‘Death Stranding’ brings back appointment gaming

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Game launches these days are frequently the very worst time to play them
Plagued by bugs, server issues, balance problems and a lack of content, many &games as a service& titles are best consumed after a month or
two
Not so with Hideo Kojima long-awaited Death Stranding, which, if you&re going to play at all… you should probably play now. This type of
game comes out once every year or two: A title where the gradual discovery of mechanics and ideas by the players is part of the adventure
Being part of that vanguard of players who go in unsure of what to expect, learning by doing and sharing that information with others has a
special feeling, not of exclusivity exactly, but of a collective experience. Sure, playing the new Call of Duty on day one can be thrilling,
but it not exactly a journey of discovery
Furthermore, games like those tend to get better after the first few months as content is added, gameplay is tweaked and so on. But just as
some TV and movies are best seen with friends on the day they&re released, some games beg to be played before they become over-amply
documented, their mysteries vivisected and wikified. A Link to the Past The most frequent entries on this list are From Software Dark
Souls type games, the esoteric workings of which are sometimes never fully revealed even years later
Bloodborne is still yielding up its secrets even now, for instance. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was another one, in which it
wasn&t exactly that people were finding hidden things or speculating on lore, but rather finding how open-ended the world really was and
demonstrating that in ingenious ways
When someone figured out you can trick an enemy into being struck by lightning by slipping them a metal weapon in a thunderstorm, it was
like a million gamers worldwide squinted, said &wait, what?& and ran to their Switch to try it. Death Stranding is likewise &appointment
gaming,& because… well, it so weird
But it definitely belongs in the company of those games that are best experienced while steaming hot, like the frequent showers you&ll see
Norman Reedus take in it
I&m glad I let a friend of mine convince me to jump in right away. Don&t worry, I won&t be spoiling anything you don&t learn in the first
couple of hours
But there is a mechanic where items like ladders or climbing ropes you lay down to help navigate the terrain get shared with other people
for their own use
Just as there is glory in being the first to call down lightning in Zelda, there a glory (slightly more obscure admittedly) in being the
first to go a certain way and let others follow in your footsteps. Lay down a bridge to reach a shelter more easily while carrying lots of
cargo, and you may find that a day or two later, thousands of people have used it, given it &likes,& and maybe even upgraded or expanded it
with their own resources. The thing about this is that in a year or two, the locations of these bridges will have been optimized and
documented for all to know, as if they were part of the game landscape to begin with
Where the fun in that? It a pleasure knowing that the environment around you is being improvised by players all over the world. Similarly,
there are &aha& moments already occurring
You&re told directly that your character bodily fluids seem anathema to the ghostly &BTs& that are your most serious enemies
You&re also given the option, once you&ve drunk sufficient quantities from your canteen, to have a wee
Someone made that connection and decided to wee on the horrible ghostly BTs — and it repels them! And a million gamers squint, say &wait,
what?& and run to their PS4 to try it. That collective experience that we shared when we sat in the same room to watch the Game of Thrones
finale or, before that, Lost ultimately regrettable but thrilling perambulations, is present here in Death Stranding, as it has been for
other games before it. Is Death Stranding a game for everyone? Hell no
But nor was Dark Souls
Death Stranding is a game that is frequently original and odd and surprising, while also occasionally being heavy-handed, tedious and obtuse
We need more of that in the increasingly cynical and predictable world of AAA gaming. By its nature Death Stranding is something that, if
you don&t give it a hard pass (and I definitely get that), you should be playing today — not next year or even next month
Get it, then be patient, be weird, have fun and send likes.