Edited By
Marcus Chen

Players report increased anxiety while revisiting Days Gone after the intense experience of The Last of Us series. As excitement builds over the game's remaster, some gamers reveal the horror elements now strike deeper fears.
Several players, reflecting on their gameplay since the Days Gone relaunch, noted a marked difference in their terror levels. What changed between their first playthroughs and now? The haunting atmosphere of The Last of Us seems to be lingering in their thoughts.
Gamers are voicing their struggles with Days Gone, particularly during nighttime. One player admitted, "Iโm ALWAYS SCARED. It wasnโt like this the first time."
Stronger Nighttime Effects: Comments suggest nights in Days Gone feel scarier, especially when brightness is adjusted for a darker experience.
Increased Challenge: Players engaging with harder difficulty settings find the gameplay much more intense, with one stating, "Nights actually got scary it gets very intense."
Impact of Previous Horror Games: Many indicate that playing The Last of Us heightened their anxiety while revisiting Days Gone, with one player summarizing, "Itโs worse after TLOU for some reason."
Players shared tips on managing the game's horror elements:
Take on Side Challenges: Engaging in various game challenges can lessen the stress of the main campaign.
Utilize Daylight: Spend time sneaking around during daylight and avoid hordes for a smoother experience.
Leverage Safe Points: Use camp beds or bunkers during the night to recharge and feel safer.
"Days Gone is as close as Iโll ever get to playing horror genre games."
๐ฆ Players report heightened anxiety during nighttime settings in Days Gone.
โ๏ธ Many opt for easier challenges to balance the horror elements.
๐น๏ธ Tips on day gameplay strategies help mitigate fears.
As fans continue to embrace Days Gone amid nostalgia and fear, the game's remaster appears to breathe new life into old scares. Will heightened experiences lead to a lasting shift in gaming attitudes? Only time will tell.