Hideo Kojima offers another Death Stranding 2 update and a demonstration of his unique PS5 controller technique: "Building the game"
Cool controller, Kojima

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Death Stranding 2 director 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hideo Kojima took a momentary break from on Twitter to instead post a photo of himself looking impossibly locked in while working on Death Stra🏅nding 2.
"Building the game," Kojima over a set of photos showing him staring at a blank desktop screen with an inscrutable look on his face and a mysterious pair of blღack sunglasses.
He's holding an Astro Bot PS5 controller – a gift, I think, based on the holiday card lying on the desk in front of him – up near his chin, hunching a little like a turtle. He rests his hands on the edges of the W-shaped controller, as if he's an intelligent alien who beamed down to eꦅarth just to check out the PS5 Pro, but is too shy to do it in front of you. That's where the sunglasses come in.
In one of Kojima's photos, there's also a stack of unopened Lego sets and a 𓆏giant, traff♉ic cone yellow Lego bag looking slightly crinkled and neglected.
"I see Kojima is a Lego fan, too!" one fan replies encouraജgingly. But Kojim༒a is too focused on the purity of his for the words to reach his headphone-protected ears.
While these photos, in particular, inspire both my amusement and confusion about Kojima's whole deal, sharing updates where he's "building the game" seems to have become a comforting ritual for the developer. He regularly shares pictures of his workstation with this succinct caption, which provides a chance for Kojima to , , and . He seems to like a sandwich that's a little heavy on the lettuce.
Hideo Kojima seems to be testing Death Stranding 2, but it's not going well: "I fell asleep twice while on a delivery and ran the vehicle into a cliff."
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