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  1. May 18, 2021
    2
    Максимально пресная и скучная игра. К сожалению, хватило и пары часов, чтоб уже получить моральное истощение от игрового процесса. Симулятор быдло-бомжа с байком. Импакт по противникам никакущий, ТТК необоснованно высокий, ещё и опенворлд дрочь.Максимально пресная и скучная игра. К сожалению, хватило и пары часов, чтоб уже получить моральное истощение от игрового процесса. Симулятор быдло-бомжа с байком. Импакт по противникам никакущий, ТТК необоснованно высокий, ещё и опенворлд дрочь.
  2. Dec 6, 2020
    10
    One of the best zombie games.
    Better than the latest open world games from ubisoft or similar publishers. BTW OPTIMIZATION IS CRAP.
  3. Jul 24, 2020
    5
    Игра ровно на середину.(5 из 10) именно она сломала барьер для эксклюзивов сони .(раньше не меньше 7-ки как по мне)
  4. Jun 10, 2020
    10
    This game deserves much more and I believe the critics score is not doing any justice at all to it.
    The game is a lot of fun, looks amazing and has very good music, it is relaxing and has a nice ending on top of that.
    This is a game I bought on release date and gathered dust for months because some critic called it a bike simulator. Initially I didn't think I would keep playing because I
    This game deserves much more and I believe the critics score is not doing any justice at all to it.
    The game is a lot of fun, looks amazing and has very good music, it is relaxing and has a nice ending on top of that.
    This is a game I bought on release date and gathered dust for months because some critic called it a bike simulator. Initially I didn't think I would keep playing because I am not a big fan of the biker stereotype but I got really attached to Deacon and it soon got to be one of those games I was craving for to play again and complete a lot of sidequests and activities.
    This game definitely goes in my top 10 games ever played just because I had so much fun with it and it was a jay to explore a different kind of scenery, the American country side beautifully created here.
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  5. Nov 14, 2022
    7
    Después de unas 45 horas de juego para completar la campaña al 100% he de decir que ha estado bien, se hace en algunos momentos bastante repetitivo porque muchas de las misiones son muy parecidas, los paisajes del mapa son bastante impresionantes y te hace querer explorar para recoger recursos para los campamentos o para el crafteo, hay variedad de enemigos y muchas cinemáticas de laDespués de unas 45 horas de juego para completar la campaña al 100% he de decir que ha estado bien, se hace en algunos momentos bastante repetitivo porque muchas de las misiones son muy parecidas, los paisajes del mapa son bastante impresionantes y te hace querer explorar para recoger recursos para los campamentos o para el crafteo, hay variedad de enemigos y muchas cinemáticas de la historia con muchos personajes con historia detrás de cada uno. Expand
  6. Dec 7, 2022
    0
    The game was just a terrible unimaginative rehash of other survival games. Lots of frustrating bugs, repetitive game play, uninteresting characters and storyline. I think the game needed at least another year of work before it was released.
  7. Feb 23, 2021
    10
    One of the best games of all time.a real masterpiece. Reviewers try to kill this game, how in hell that game haves 71 rating, and god of war ragnarok for example over 90 that’s just ridiculous, ragnarok is one of the worst games I ever played, and days gone Probably the best game I ever played and this rating. Just can’t take
    These reviewers seriously anymore, same for
    Zelda should not
    One of the best games of all time.a real masterpiece. Reviewers try to kill this game, how in hell that game haves 71 rating, and god of war ragnarok for example over 90 that’s just ridiculous, ragnarok is one of the worst games I ever played, and days gone Probably the best game I ever played and this rating. Just can’t take
    These reviewers seriously anymore, same for
    Zelda should not even receive a review for this outdated graphics and haves almost 100.
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  8. Sep 17, 2020
    6
    Too many technical issues, story all over the place, skill tree is weak. It really got potencial but isn't a exclusive triple A game.
  9. dty
    Jun 25, 2019
    7
    Probably the most overall average game I've ever played. There's parts that are awesome, then there's parts that left me shaking my head in disbelief. Score is pushed a little by the world itself being pretty damn impressive but I genuinely struggle play more than 1-2 hours at a time.
  10. Nov 26, 2020
    9
    Long story short, go and buy this game. It belongs to the gamers hall of fame. Days Gone will suck you into it's amazingly heart wrenching story and into a big, detailed world that wants you dead. After you beat it I can guarantee that you'll want more. I already miss Deacon St. John.
  11. Jan 24, 2021
    5
    Very "MEH".
    - average writing
    - average shooting
    - boring investigation/follow footsteps mechanic
    - tedious crafting
    - abysmal bike driving model with unresponsive controls for a game that relies so heavy on it
    - cool zombie hordes
    - violent (if you're into that stuff)

    A game that excells at nothing and it's just plain average overall. Play it if you run out of good games.
  12. Jun 14, 2019
    7
    tl;dr version: Buy while it's on sale or wait till November for Black Friday week(end)

    In-Depth Review: Days Gone can be best described as a flawed game, with a flawed story about a flawed protagonist. The game was a solid 7 at launch and between a 7.5 to an 8 at most post patch updates. And while an 8 may be generous in most people's eyes, I can't help but applaud the ambition of
    tl;dr version: Buy while it's on sale or wait till November for Black Friday week(end)

    In-Depth Review:

    Days Gone can be best described as a flawed game, with a flawed story about a flawed protagonist. The game was a solid 7 at launch and between a 7.5 to an 8 at most post patch updates. And while an 8 may be generous in most people's eyes, I can't help but applaud the ambition of Bend Studios to give yet another spin on the "zombie (not zombie)" Apocalypse while telling a story about an "any man" trying to survive in a post "End of Days (hence Days Gone)" world. There were times when I was impressed, even blown away by the ever changing weather patterns and shear number of bodies flooding towards me as I ran for a horde. Contrary to the common perception, most people criticize the gun play and driving in this game, but there's two caveats to this. One, there's a learning curve and "quality" curve that go along with using weapons in this game. And second, most of the reviews posted here and elsewhere are from people that never even made it half way through this game. Let me give you some numbers:

    Out of copies sold PSN records the following achievement wise:

    24% have actually finished the story/completed the game on any mode.
    26% have gained allied status (rank 3) with any encampment in the game (possible with 50% of the game completed)
    36.8% have reached Crater Lake (roughly 75% story completion)
    42.8% unlocked 15 skills (or otherwise hit level 15)
    73.5% unlocked the "Special Delivery" achievement (unlockable in the first 10 hours of the game depending on how well you're doing)

    So that means:

    - roughly 1/4 of the reviews/opinions have been made based upon 10 hours of gameplay (good or bad)
    - More than half the reviews were made by people that never unlocked less than 15 skills in the skill tree.
    - a whopping 3/4 of the reviews were made by people that never reached 75% completion of the story line.
    - and that same 3/4 of the reviews never even completed the game as of today!

    As a person that's completed the game and am currently sitting at 82% completion for achievements, I've spent my time examining every nook and cranny of this title. Fortunately there are elements of truth that can be pulled from fanboys and critics alike. And let me tell you, the final side of my review will be critical of the game.

    The coding of this game is flawed. Even after all the patches (as of this writing we are on version 1.11) there are still dips in frame rates when it comes to hordes and long durations of gameplay. Further, there are times were the game has literally "broke" on me and I couldn't attach a suppressor, craft arrows or pick up items. Luckily the autosave kicks in very often, but that doesn't help when you're in a "story scenario" and must restart from the beginning due to a bug.

    The story is also severely flawed. I'll openly admit, if I didn't want to see this game through to it's conclusion, the story would have put me off where most people gave up or quit. Most of the characters are unlikable, the character you play as is unrelatable and indecisive. The story tries to sell you on a huge narrative of a biker trying to find his wife yet it feels so shallow in empty. The characters never make rational decisions on screen which telegraph any tension they try building. And perhaps the most egregious thing about the story is a side character who magically goes from heterosexual to homosexual in like a matter of weeks(?). Was this put in purely as fan service? If you examine the dialog between people, this person is actually coerced into thinking it's "right" but she never shows indicates that she believes it's who (or what) she actually is. As for the rest, it felt like huge parts of the story were trimmed or completely scrapped. The story makes fantastical jumps at times. John Garvin, writer and director of this game, along with Anne Toole which did "additional writing" should be ashamed. How can you successfully make every single character unlikable and expect the player to become invested in the story? I'd like to know how the pre-production meetings went during script revisions. Leilani Ramirez was in charge of dialog and again, I'd like to know if John Garvin told her to explicitly direct every voice actor to sound annoyed, ticked off and agitated during their line reads. The quality was just awful.

    The story leaves plenty of room for a sequel, DLC expansions, etc.though with the gaming community largely giving it an average at best rating, only time will tell. I can say this though in closing. Had they been given another month to polish the game up (like what they've done through today's 1.11 version) they'd likely score higher. Let's just hope they have a different writer and director if a sequel does happen.
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  13. Dec 12, 2020
    5
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  14. Apr 1, 2020
    4
    I was fooled by all the positive reviews here, this game is pretty bad. Note: playing at difficulty just one notch over normal. Difficulty level cannot be changed later in the game, so you need to guess in advance what works for you.
    You play as an obnoxious character who despises almost everyone else, and cannot help but scoff, curse or use sarcasm every time someone says anything. Oh,
    I was fooled by all the positive reviews here, this game is pretty bad. Note: playing at difficulty just one notch over normal. Difficulty level cannot be changed later in the game, so you need to guess in advance what works for you.
    You play as an obnoxious character who despises almost everyone else, and cannot help but scoff, curse or use sarcasm every time someone says anything. Oh, and he's a disgruntled vet who's seen too much death in his day, talk about cliché.
    Since the world is full of zombies, named freakers, survivors tend to group in relatively safe camps. You reluctantly work for these camps hunting bandits, reducing zombie infestation and the like.
    You move around on a bike whose tank grants about 1 km range (seriously!). Later on, you can upgrade it to make things a little better, but it's the first bad call. You can find fuel in gas stations, fed checkpoints and some other locations, so you need to plan your trips around the ludicrous fuel consumption.
    So, you are happily riding towards your destination when you see a laser zeroing in on you? Too bad, one second later your bike is shot out from under you and you'll need to use 7 scrap units, out of a maximum of 10 you can carry, to fix it. Since scrap can be found randomly in certain vehicles and is also used to craft crossbow bolts and fix your melee weapon, this is another idiotic idea. Essentially: "Too bad, we are randomly taking out almost all of your resources, sucks to be you".
    Then come the weapons. While enemies obviously have infinite ammo, the first rifle I acquired could carry all of 15 shots in reserve. It takes 4 or 5 shots to kill a zombie, so you do the math. You are forced to use headshots; a bullet time ability helps out to an extent, but this is another case of pure genius that completely ruins combat for me. You can get a sniper rifle with 5+1 shots, and again, only a headshot will take out an enemy in one. You expect to find ammo on the bodies of fallen enemies? Think again, not gonna happen unless you are using the exact same weapon as them (at least, I think this is it because I can find pistol ammo but not rifle ammo). Auto rifles make things a lot better. Even though they have the same damage rating as semiautos, they can carry three times as much ammunition or more, which begs the question: why keep semiaoutos in the game at all, then?
    Then it must be difficult to take out a camp full of bloodthirsty, drugged enemies, right? No, it's a piece of cake due to their idiotic behaviour and the absurd stealth mechanics, where magic bushes hide you like the shroud of invisibility, I very rarely die in this situation. Random encounters, on the other hand, are deadly. I was about to kill the last man in an enemy camp when EIGHT wolves came out of nowhere, and this is a very tough situation to survive. Fast melee enemies are infinitely more dangerous than poor shooters in this game, and eight of them? Bad mojo. Same when three super hard, super fast zombie wolves zero in on you, which happens all the time. So, what genius decided that random encounters should be much more of a challenge than all-out assaults?
    Hey, at least you get good loot, right? Nope. Don't expect to get anything when you kill someone. A zombie is worth a bounty of 5 credits, while a mid level weapon will cost at least 2000-something. A human will never yield equipment you can sell, so combat will never repay you of what you spend for ammo. This means you'll never buy ammo, relying instead on rare police cars or ammo canisters to get it free. The "no loot" approach is really bad, it makes any extra fight on the road to a mission an annoyance, rather than any fun.
    Weapon silencers only last for a few shots and you cannot carry replacements (it figures). So, when you open a car and find a rare oil filter, which is what silencers are made of in this game, can you discard a half-used one and get the new one instead? Of course not! You'd need to use it up by firing, therefore wasting precious ammo.
    By the way, you cannot buy good weapons at the beginning. These only become available when a camp trusts you, which takes a lot of missions to accomplish. A zombie yields maybe 3 trust points; to go from lvl 2 to 3, you need 25000, and each camp has its own rating.
    There are stealth sequences in which you must shadow scientists from a fed organization, to listen in on them. Do you remember the universally panned shadowing sequences from the old Assassin's Creed games? Totally unfun, but at least they are generally easy to complete.
    Then there are motorcycle chases, where you need to chase a guy on a nearly indestructible bike, while his minions chase you. Another unremarkable minigame.
    So, the game has a little of Far Cry, a little of [generic stealth game here], some driving action, some poorly implemented crafting, but it does nothing well. It's inferior to other games in every possible aspect, and frustrating for all the wrong reasons.
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  15. Jul 11, 2019
    6
    The game is pretty good, HOWEVER

    my major complaint is the frame rate, stutter and assets streaming, it's been 2 months now and none of these issues ‘ve been fixed, I had to sell my game because it simply ruined the immersion for me. Absolutely unacceptable for an exclusive game. Why bend studio used UE4 for an open world game is beyond me, play marvel spider man then pop in days
    The game is pretty good, HOWEVER

    my major complaint is the frame rate, stutter and assets streaming, it's been 2 months now and none of these issues ‘ve been fixed, I had to sell my game because it simply ruined the immersion for me. Absolutely unacceptable for an exclusive game.

    Why bend studio used UE4 for an open world game is beyond me, play marvel spider man then pop in days gone and you'll know exactly what I’m talking about. If this game was a multiplat title then I wouldn't have a problem with it. This game's been in development for 7 years, and you get so many bugs on the release!

    One of the worst ps4 exclusives no doubt, and please don’t believe people giving this game a ten, just read their reviews, 80% only reviewed days gone.
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  16. Nov 29, 2020
    8
    Days Gone is the defenestrated of PS4 exclusives, and very unfairly so.
    Despite the technical flaws, it's a great experience and I'm looking forward to a sequel.
    *STORY: When a virus causes a large part of humanity to become uncontrollably violent, Deacon, his wife Sarah and his friend Boozer try to flee for their own safety. While the script of Days Gone is very normal, it is the
    Days Gone is the defenestrated of PS4 exclusives, and very unfairly so.
    Despite the technical flaws, it's a great experience and I'm looking forward to a sequel.

    *STORY: When a virus causes a large part of humanity to become uncontrollably violent, Deacon, his wife Sarah and his friend Boozer try to flee for their own safety.

    While the script of Days Gone is very normal, it is the protagonists who make it a little better.
    The last third is very good, and the epilogue is great.

    *GAMEPLAY*: Days Gone has a very fun gameplay, a little rough at first, but when you get used to it, it doesn't present problems. Even so, it can be improved a lot.
    Human AI is a joke at times.

    *GRAPHICS*: Removing the texture loading problems, Days Gone is remarkable in the graphics. In the artistic section it's quite normal.

    *SOUND*: Approved, simply. Days Gone in the sound doesn't stand out at all.

    *INNOVATION*: Days Gone does not reinvent the wheel in absolutely nothing, but it brings an interesting world.
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  17. Dec 15, 2020
    10
    This game is awesome!!!! for real. slow burn at the beginning but one of my fav games I've played
  18. Sep 3, 2020
    8
    Days Gone
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  19. Sep 2, 2019
    7
    es un juego decente, entretenido, pero hasta ahí, es obvio que no es lo mejor de ps4, ni lo peor, recomendado si quieres pasar el rato, pero si eres un gamer exigente no te lo recomiendo para nada, hay muchos aspectos que mejorar.
  20. Apr 27, 2020
    6
    I'm surprised to see this in the green on Metacritic. It's an okaygame severely hampered by tons of annoying things.

    PROS: + Great graphics. + Combat is fun. + Music is okay. + Fighting hordes is fun for a bit. CONS: - Atrociously bad and non-stop voice acting by main character and some extras. - Non-stop zombie wailing gets extremely annoying. - Fun factor is severely
    I'm surprised to see this in the green on Metacritic. It's an okaygame severely hampered by tons of annoying things.

    PROS:
    + Great graphics.
    + Combat is fun.
    + Music is okay.
    + Fighting hordes is fun for a bit.

    CONS:
    - Atrociously bad and non-stop voice acting by main character and some extras.
    - Non-stop zombie wailing gets extremely annoying.
    - Fun factor is severely hampered by forcing you to aim with a controller (no way around this, I know).
    - First half of the game is literally a waste of time (nothing interesting or meaningful happens story-wise and gameplay-wise).
    - Wolves are not fun to deal with.
    - Typical map full of meaningless things to check off.
    - Most characters are extremely unlikable.

    All in all an admirable effort by a smaller studio, but they aimed too high. Days gone could have been much better as a shorter, but tighter experience, with a more meaningful story. They spent so much energy expanding and expanding, not realizing what was there wasn't very good to begin with. A shame. Also, zombies are old news. This game came waaaayyyy too late.
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  21. Jul 10, 2020
    6
    They tried so very hard with this game and came so very close to making something brilliant. The thing about Days Gone isn’t that there is a major issue holding it back, but that there is a plethora of minor flaws that plagued my experience when I played it.

    Firstly, Days Gone is just far too long. The game could easily have concluded just before going to the southern section of the
    They tried so very hard with this game and came so very close to making something brilliant. The thing about Days Gone isn’t that there is a major issue holding it back, but that there is a plethora of minor flaws that plagued my experience when I played it.

    Firstly, Days Gone is just far too long. The game could easily have concluded just before going to the southern section of the map. At this point the story became too convoluted and over-developed. We were searching for Sarah, not some kind of Cold War. The length of the game also exposes the repetitive nature of many missions, which boil down to fetch quests, assassinations and arsons. Had I not been about 2/3 through the game before I noticed this, I would have quit playing.

    Some of the other issues range from fragile weapons, tedious motorcycle maintenance and the many bugs and odd collision detections. The process of increasing your health, stamina and focus I found particularly arduous and also unnecessary on lower difficulties. These were little niggles that added up throughout the game.

    One other substantial issue I had was with the hordes. This game was marketed partly on the ability to take on massive hordes of the infected, however this does not become engrained in the story until quite late, including the tools needed to tackle a horde. In addition to this, in-game tutorials are non-existent on taking down hordes. Videos online show skilled players methodically taking them down, whilst I found it a protracted and chaotic mess that was far from enjoyable.

    So, what does the game do well? The exploration is great once you have the motorcycle upgraded enough. At first the bike handled like jelly but eventually I got the hang of it and found it fun.

    The combat can be very satisfying, particularly the explosives, however I would have appreciated easier access these and the resources required to craft them. Shotguns in particular give a satisfying splat.

    The story is also quite good for the first half. I loved the elements of grief. However once Deacon resolves this the story explodes into a civil war narrative involving too few characters I care about. The second half of the game could probably have been kept for DLC or a sequel.

    Overall, Days Gone is a rather bland and a run-of-the-mill zombie survival game that struggles to find its place amongst its contemporaries. Far Cry had better driving and vehicles, The Last of Us did storytelling better and Dying Light did combat and exploration better. Some of these games notably were made years before Days Gone. There isn’t a lot left that Days Gone could innovate and it fails supersede what already exists.

    Despite this, I still found Days Gone oddly compelling. If you are really thirst for another zombie game, it could be for you, otherwise go for a better title or wait for a sale.
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  22. Nov 7, 2019
    7
    Days Gone is like the child of Horizon Zero Dawn with The Last of Us. A vast and gorgeous open world, but lacking the sensation of reward. The player is threw into this world not knowing the past of the characters, however the development of those characters are so sensitive that it makes the player don't care about the past but seek harder and harder for what comes bext. Despeite thisDays Gone is like the child of Horizon Zero Dawn with The Last of Us. A vast and gorgeous open world, but lacking the sensation of reward. The player is threw into this world not knowing the past of the characters, however the development of those characters are so sensitive that it makes the player don't care about the past but seek harder and harder for what comes bext. Despeite this down points, days gone is fun, beautiful and sensible. Expand
  23. Oct 22, 2020
    0
    This has decent story, very good graphics but is completely ruined by clunky & slow control system. In any stealth game the control system needs to be fluid to make quick movements, but not sure if this was a design decision to keep them slow & deliberate. But when you have fast moving 'freakers' coming at you these slow controls really go against the experience. The stealth mechanics alsoThis has decent story, very good graphics but is completely ruined by clunky & slow control system. In any stealth game the control system needs to be fluid to make quick movements, but not sure if this was a design decision to keep them slow & deliberate. But when you have fast moving 'freakers' coming at you these slow controls really go against the experience. The stealth mechanics also leave a lot to be desired especially the way you distract enemies. You need to have the stone throw on quick select buttons rather than the inventory wheel.

    All in all the game has atmosphere, decent & interesting world design & huge potential to be an enjoyable experience. But due to questionable gameplay design it ends up becoming a chore which any video game should not feel like. Ultimately we play games for fun.
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  24. Jun 20, 2020
    10
    It is an amazing experience. Graphics, story, gameplay and diversity in characters. Im so saddened that game reviewers will bash games of they are not under their political agenda, oh wait this game literally stands against racism and they still had the audacity to bash it oh boy. Bend Studio is awesome!
  25. Nov 9, 2019
    7
    PROS:
    Interesting characters, the bike controls are great and responsive, simple but good melee combat, outstanding graphics, the "Freakers" are intimidating and scary to be up against, at times also an interesting story.
    CONS: The main story is far too stretched out, the guns often doesn't feel very good to use, many bugs and poor performance, the human AI is awful, doesn't offer
    PROS:
    Interesting characters, the bike controls are great and responsive, simple but good melee combat, outstanding graphics, the "Freakers" are intimidating and scary to be up against, at times also an interesting story.

    CONS:
    The main story is far too stretched out, the guns often doesn't feel very good to use, many bugs and poor performance, the human AI is awful, doesn't offer anything not seen before.
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  26. Feb 16, 2020
    10
    I just finished the game and I can tell this game is amazing! just as good as RDR2, GOW of Uncharted 4. Game keeps evolving through the whole play, that is why it so interesting to play. I would recommend to play it on Hard difficulty, like I did. Even I'm not an expert at shooting games, I felt that extra difficulty was needed. Sure this game have bugs and FPS drops, but it did notI just finished the game and I can tell this game is amazing! just as good as RDR2, GOW of Uncharted 4. Game keeps evolving through the whole play, that is why it so interesting to play. I would recommend to play it on Hard difficulty, like I did. Even I'm not an expert at shooting games, I felt that extra difficulty was needed. Sure this game have bugs and FPS drops, but it did not destroy the entertainment. This game was worth every penny that i payed for! Expand
  27. Sep 9, 2019
    5
    XXI century and this game with long long long downloading, everywhere. That's all.
  28. May 5, 2022
    10
    Крутая игра. Очень хорошая стрельба. Сюжет медленно разгоняется, но он так же очень хорош. Жаль Сони отменила сиквел. Надеюсь когда нибудь он выйдет. Советую всем
  29. Jan 6, 2020
    8
    A fantastic game. It would be one of the all time greatest if it wasn't limited by ps4 30 frames. Just magine this with a powerful pc, g/freesync at 144hz, good god. Its beautiful, interesting, time consuming and fun. The minor complaint would be random calls 2-3 times in a row from the same person.
  30. Dec 7, 2020
    10
    I played this on a PS5 Digital for the first time and was a very intense experience . The story is great and the progress is well balanced . The zombie or freaker hordes are an impressive site as well as a terrifying experience . I hope they make a sequel as this seems popular with seasoned gamers that appreciate the horde technology and bike mechanics over many types of terrain .
Metascore
71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 109 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 63 out of 109
  2. Negative: 4 out of 109
  1. Game World Navigator Magazine
    Jun 26, 2019
    87
    Bend Studio made a great game with a rich, believable and captivating story. They’ve also resisted the lure of trends: there’s no multiplayer, no lootboxes, no “game as a service” plans – just a very solid (and finite) singleplayer experience. That makes it a rare gem these days, maybe one of the last of its kind. [Issue#238, p.42]
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    May 31, 2019
    60
    At the beginning of the game you’ll feel like you've already played this game... then it will let you go for a while only to return with reinforcements (and lots of bugs). However, Days Gone has a couple of pleasant moments, that can't be denied. [Issue#295]
  3. May 30, 2019
    75
    I expect and hope for a sequel. Just know that going into this game that there is a lot of tedious nonsense to pad out a really good game to make it feel more worth every dollar, much to its detriment. I want to give this game a better score because the best moments are so good, but the large portion of this game is so bloody tiring that I just can’t.