Death Stranding trailer has "a lot of hints" and Kojima's having a great time not telling

We'll likely have to wait years to play 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Death Stranding, but you can already enjoy 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hideo Kojima toying with you relentlessly. The newly independent Metal G💧ear creator told that he's quite enjoying this part of the game development cycle.

"The [Death Stranding] game will take a little more time to be completed, but the game for me has already started," Kojima said. "I am going back and ♒forth with the users, having this interaction, this connection with the people, this discussion."

The conspiracy theories were already spreading when all people had to work with was a picture of an astronaut who 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:looked a bit like Norman Reedus around the eyes. Ever since the surprise trailer for Death Stranding debuted at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony's E3 press conference, the speculation has become even more fevered.

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"There are a lot of hints in there, hidden," Kojiꩲma said. "The world having this discussion about what this teaser means was kind of the objective. That's what I🦂 wanted to happen."

Kojima also confirmed that the scene showed in the trailer (the classic "man wakes up on beach, finds baby, loses baby, looks out at ⛄oily ocean full of dead sea creatures" scenario) will b🍰e a scene in the final game, or it's a representative teaser for one anyway. It may end up running on a different engine, but at least Kojima Productions has narrowed it down to two at this point, though he didn't say which.

"We are getting to a very good point about how we are feeling about the visuals so we are very close to making 🍌a decision on the game engine. And once that is decided we will be in full production."

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