Death Stranding 2 devs worried it was "getting a little Metal Gear-ish," but Hideo Kojima himself says you don't have to be sneaky: "I don't even use stealth myself"
Kojima Productions is simply ꦐaiming for "♐more enjoyable combat"

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hideo Kojima says that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Death Stranding 2's apparent focus on combat and stealth does🐲n't mean that the core gameplay has changed too much.
S♈peaking to , Kojima says that when it comes to Death Stranding 2, "I'm not simply pushing combat. The game is still fundamentally about cargo delivery, but combat has become more flexible."
For instance, "players have the choice to take a detour around enemies," or simply use a car orജ bike to drive around them, rather than fighting them. But some ofꩵ that flexibility caused concerns among some of Kojima's staff.
"Some of the staff on Death Stranding 2 worked with me on the Metal G🐽ear series, so there were times when people♏ worried that it was getting a little Metal Gear-ish." For Kojima himself, that wasn't a concern - he believes "we simply pursued more enjoyable combat."
He points out that the game's story will explain some combat approaches, whether you choose to go guns-blazing or stick to the shadows. He points out that players won't be "forced into stealth" and that, despite his history withꦓ th🐼e Metal Gear series, "I don't even use stealth myself."
I can't help but see the irony there - to me, Kojima is almost synonymous with stealth gaming, though I suppose that's about to change with his future work - 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Hideo Kojima games include horror game OD, but there's also the espionage-focused Physint.
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