Kojima Production’ Death Stranding 2: On the Beach It’s only a few weeks away from the official release. Thus, video game Auteur Hidojima showed off almost the final footage at Sunday’s summer game fest at the Los Angeles Orphan Theatre.
Host Jeff Kayley and his own translator kojima welcomed the audience and brought in Troy Baker, Shiori Kutuna and several special guests. Death Scheme 2Music producer Woodkid. Elle Fanning, who will be playing tomorrow, also appeared in video message.
After discussing the development of the original game, the inspiration behind the sequel, and interviewing guests, Kojima finally released some gameplay footage. For one, Tomorrow and Sam (played by Norman Reedus) sings a song for Rainey (played by Shiori Kutuna) and her unborn baby. Another cinematic show showed off her fast-paced combat abilities in the wild tomorrow (over-focusing on her feet as well).
Fans will also be featured in the game’s opening cinematics, along with the game’s open world tutorial section on the Rocky Desert border between Mexico and UCA. Graphics make photography realistic and mechanisms are still defined. But what’s more interesting is the use of dynamic music. Here we show you that your score shifts and changes, and that the player is moving in the right direction. If the battle is chaotic, the music follows.
Finally, a new character, Neil (Luka Marinelli) is seen in the shootout against Sam, as fireworks illuminate the night sky, showing off the intellect of the enemy, and they put the players aside like the original and warn Sam of their position. However, the fight doesn’t actually begin before Neil puts on a similar bandana for the solid snake in advance. It brings out the cheers of the audience.
Neil and Lucy (Alisa John) are two new characters featured in the early trailer at Summer Game Fest. They feed the sequel’s story and when asked for more information, Kojima said that Neil would be like playing the role Madds Mikkelson did in the original title.
Like the original Death strategy, On the beach It combines unique hiking-based gameplay with dense expositions, Yojijikawa’s bold character designs, and a surreal science fiction story about building human connections in a dark, isolated world where the boundaries between life and death have collapsed.
Several trailers have already been released to help connect some of the story dots. The first trailer shows Lou’s vulnerable care, BB Sam is released and revived in the original Death strategy. Sam and Lou are attacked with their bunkers and make them run away, but Lou is killed and returns as BT in her old pod.
In the second trailer, this BT version of Lou will accompany Sam on a new journey as BB again. The game took place after the original, and the Chiral Network is now fully operational, with human porters no longer being essential. The Sam’s Bridge team has been disbanded.
Death Scheme 2 It is scheduled to first be released on PlayStation 5 on June 26th. If the sequel is something like the first one, it will eventually appear on Windows PC and Xbox Series X.