

There are lots of shootouts with a few forced stealth missions. At its core, it is a standard third-person game where everyone seems to need something. The game also does not offer much respite, gameplay-wise. The entire cast-aside from Deacon-is forgettable. Unfortunately, the hidden stories are the only interesting thing about the Days Gone. The game has different story threads that you can explore. There is even a hint of government conspiracy in the storyline. Aside from completing missions, there is also Deacon's quest to find out what happened to Sarah, the various human factions, and the reason behind the zombie infection. However, there is more to the story once you dig deeper. Moreover, you can hunt animals for meat and skins that you can trade with the community. In between missions, you can explore the land, pick up side quests, or raid bandit camps. You can also improve your skills, such as gun handling, fighting, and foraging. Every task completed will open up the map and reward you with cash to buy better weapons and motorbike upgrades. You will take on missions, drive to specific locations and shoot the zombies. The central gameplay of Days Gone is easy to follow. Together with a fellow biker named Boozer, you will take on various missions and survive the post-apocalyptic world. Deek has just lost his wife, Sarah, and is now living as a rootless biker. The game takes you to a zombie-filled location in the rural Pacific Northwest, where you will fight the undead to survive. Softonic review Post-apocalyptic action gameĭays Gone is an action game developed by Sony's SIE Bend Studio, the brains behind the Syphon Filter series.
