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Death Stranding Review

Posted on November 2, 2019November 2, 2019 By Jarvis

Death Stranding is unlike anything I’ve ever played. From the minds behind Metal Gear Solid comes a brave, unorthodox and masterful experience which asks some powerful questions with the subtlety of a nuclear bomb.

Kojima Productions has crafted a sprawling narrative adventure that serves as a deliberate commentary on division in our society, citing the political fracture and complacent nature of our current climate as the reason for its world’s downfall, albeit with a harrowing supernatural twist.
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