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Group logo of Death Stranding Director's Cut review: still strange and even better on PS5
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Sam Porter Bridges, as played by Norman Reedus.
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When you take a larger look at the there is a wide slate of shooters, open-world games and family-friendly platformers. But there’s one PlayStation exclusive from 2019 that sits comfortably in the catalog as one of the strangest yet eerily prescient action games to grace the PS4, and that’s . A radical departure from Kojima’s previous work on the series, Death Stranding puts you in the role of an essential worker, Sam Porter Bridges (played by Norman Reedus), in a post-apocalyptic version of North America where the lines between life and death have become blurred. Think Annihilation with a light helping of Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior.

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