Edited By
Carlos Gomez

A recent discussion on online forums reveals a divide among players regarding the combat mechanics in Death Stranding. While some enthusiasts assert the intensity of combat outshines AAA competitors, others criticize it as clunky and unenjoyable.
The ongoing conversation reflects the recent uptick in discussions surrounding the game's combat system. Despite its unique narrative and exploration elements, Death Stranding struggles to find consensus when it comes to how engaging its combat truly is.
Mixed Reviews: Many fans hold a nuanced view. One commentator noted, "The combat gameplay is one of the weaker points of the game," while still expressing deep appreciation after platinum-ing it. Most agree the forced combat scenarios detract from the overall experience.
Kojima's Vision: Several fans defended Hideo Kojimaโs intent to shift focus from combat. However, one ardent fan remarked, "The combat is terrible in DS1. Baffling for anybody thatโs played MGS V."
Physics Problems: The gameโs vehicle physics also received significant criticism. One comment pointed out, "Vehicle physics are too, hope they fix these issues in the second chapter."
"I hoped theyโll try to fix it in Director's Cut, but they stayed the same." - Concerned player
Among the comments, thereโs a clear mixture of positive and negative sentiment. Players express love for Death Stranding overall, but combat continues to be a sticking point. Notably, some comments reflect frustration with specific gameplay mechanics while maintaining an appreciation for the deeper aspects of the game.
โฝ "Combat in DS is dogshit," echoing a common frustration among fans
โณ Many players enjoy exploration and narrative, overshadowing combat flaws
โป "The combat is terrible. Baffling for anybody thatโs played MGS V." - Critical fan
As discussions continue, the community remains engaged, with opinions evolving as new titles emerge in the genre. Will the upcoming sequel address these concerns? Only time will tell.