It’s anxiety-inducing and beyond terrifying as you get ready to meet your maker. It’s quite something accidentally stumbling upon a horde and seeing them all rush at you like dogs running after the mailman. From hordes of the undead, or freakers as the game calls them, to the intense encounters with bears, there are many ways for you to kick the bucket. The world of Days Gone is vast and dangerous you never know what lurks around every corner. That brings me to my next topic of discussion, the world itself. World-Building/Exploration Possibilities for Days Gone 2 It would be great to see these guys back in action again in Days Gone 2. Having a best friend who has you back in the type of world they live in can make all the difference. While he may seem intimidating due to his head being covered in scary tattoos, he’s just a big teddy bear. Boozer is the comedic relief at times, but his relationship with his best friend, Deacon, is very heartwarming. Then you have the accompanying characters like Boozer. Despite his tone at times, you know that under that tough exterior is a compassionate and empathetic soul. As time goes on, his character is way more fleshed out, and you begin to see him for who he really is, a sweet and caring man. Deacon starts as a rough and gritty biker with a mysterious and rather sad past, as we see from the beginning. This may fall in line with the previous entry, but I feel that it deserves its own entry. If you have played it, well, you already know how great it is. The game is an easy recommendation for several reasons, but the narrative alone will surpass your expectations. If you’re one of the few that hasn’t played it, spoilers will be avoided. We go on an emotional adventure that leads to that satisfying conclusion we wanted to see. Likewise, a game can be incredibly short but have an unsatisfying conclusion or premise from the boot.ĭays Gone was a masterpiece in storytelling from beginning to end. Length shouldn’t determine value in a game if the game is well written, why would you want less of it? You see, many games nowadays stretch the length of a game to well above 100 hours while the content or story is subpar. While some may claim the story was a tad bit too drawn out, many would contest that it was just right. With that said, let’s take a look at all of the reasons why a sequel desperately needs to happen. If you’re interested in supporting the making of a sequel to this legendary game, consider signing the Days Gone 2 petition on, as it may show Sony just how many fans would be interested in buying it. This is beyond devastating news to fans of the first game as it was quite exceptional. In case you haven’t been paying attention, a pitch for Days Gone 2 was denied by Sony.