Death Stranding trailer at E3 2016 certainly had a lot of questions on their minds. After all, between babies, naked Norman Reedus, and floating black creatures, Hideo Kojima has already started to cause a stir. However, according to the creator himself, we can expect something big.
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In an interview with Digital Spy , Kojima shared his high expectations for the project. "I'm very confident that this will be my best work," the director stated. As he explained, in previous projects, he had to compromise on ideas or make concessions to make everything work. However, now, with the support of Mark Cerny – PlayStation 4 architect – and the union of technology and art, he believes he can overcome these obstacles. "This time, we'll be able to overcome these problems," he added.
Death Stranding is still shrouded in mystery
Currently, Death Stranding doesn't have a confirmed release date. Furthermore, the game doesn't even have a defined graphics engine, something the development team is still evaluating. Therefore, fans will likely have to wait a few years to see the finished game. Still, anticipation is growing, especially since Kojima is known for his innovative works.
Meanwhile, the internet continues to debate the surreal imagery presented in the trailer. After all, what do those cords connecting everything mean? And the mysterious baby? While nothing has been clarified so far, Kojima has already assured that the game will deliver a unique and emotional experience. Furthermore, working without limitations seems to be allowing him to fully explore his creativity.
So, if you're curious, get ready: Death Stranding promises to be unlike anything we've seen before. However, we hope the game also manages to balance its complex narrative with accessible and fun gameplay.
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Source: IGN .