Kojima's Death Stranding will be an action game, sort of
A series of tweets and an interview give us a few answers, but more questions.
With an interview with Digital Spy and a series of longform tweets from the official Kojima Productions Twitter account, we can finally see the vague silhouette of Death Stranding in the distance.
The most important revelation from the interview is that Death Stranding will be an action game, kind of. Here's the full quote:
"The player will be controlling Norman Reedus' character and it will be an action game if you really want to put a genre on it. For example, when I made Metal Gear, it was an action game but it was different because the main thing was about hiding. People eventually ended up calling that 'stealth action'. In this game the player will be controlling Norman but by playing it they will find something different, something that won't fit in established terms."
So we'll be playing as Norm in a new 'genre' of action game, but what will we be doing that qualifies as action, exactly? It's still unclear, but Kojima Productions tweet storm gives a bit of insight into broader themes for the game, and how they might be represented in how it's played. They're all embedded below, so take a look if you like. I'll just go over the meatier bits.
Part 4 of 9. Some of the new concepts for the game. pic.twitter.com/YH9VoMZ2FZJune 16, 2016
Failure, or death, has a new meaning. In a traditional action game, this typically means starting over at the latest checkpoint. It appears that Kojima is going to play with the concept. We could theorize all day about this, but I'm just glad to know Kojima is staying weird and still poking at traditional game concepts.
Next up, sticks and rope:
Part 7 of 9. On sticks and ropes. pic.twitter.com/RxgkNXOYRGJune 16, 2016
If rope, in the context of Death Stranding, is used to "bind important things to us" does that mean my theory about Hideo Kojima's Aquaman is on point? In my analysis, I somehow missed the fact that all the creatures have synthetic umbilical cords, so maybe instead of exclusively using a "stick" as "most online games" do, Norman will be nature's vindictive katamari, attaching himself to every whale with a pulse.
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He then goes on to ask, "how will you be able to use the rope to connect to people worldwide?" This implies that Death Stranding will have some kind of persistent online multiplayer component tied into what I'm assuming is a traditional-ish single-player game shell. Maybe other players will be represented as animals in our game, and that death quote is all about reincarnation. Die as a whale in one player's world, wake up as a tuna in another.
Either way, it sounds like we'll still have a "stick" which Kojima says represents man's early defensive and offensive tools—weapons, essentially. So we'll have a weapon (stick) and some kind of connective, psuedo-online tool.
To summarize:
- Death Stranding will be an action game.
- Norman Reedus' character is the playable protagonist.
- We'll be using "rope" to connect with other players, maybe animals.
- We will have a "stick" too, a reference to traditional assault weapons.
- Death has a "new meaning"—Kojima is playing with game tropes.
- No one has a damn clue what is actually happening.
Starting off... pic.twitter.com/OhArIqYuBzJune 16, 2016
Hideo on some of the support we've been getting this far. pic.twitter.com/jyI0fr9syEJune 16, 2016
Part 3 of 9. Two and a half months. pic.twitter.com/VqBPHIPPuVJune 16, 2016
Part 4 of 9. Some of the new concepts for the game. pic.twitter.com/YH9VoMZ2FZJune 16, 2016
Part 5 of 9. On what should and shouldn't be different. pic.twitter.com/MQ11oPNcz4June 16, 2016
Part 6 of 9. On Kobo Abe, one of Hideo's favorite authors. pic.twitter.com/2AkJ0eHSLiJune 16, 2016
Part 7 of 9. On sticks and ropes. pic.twitter.com/RxgkNXOYRGJune 16, 2016
Part 8 of 9, how Kobo Abe's sticks and ropes are keywords. pic.twitter.com/BcLcWUnjRLJune 16, 2016
Part 9 of 9. When asked about what genre is the game. pic.twitter.com/QtZoGBsPtaJune 16, 2016
James is stuck in an endless loop, playing the Dark Souls games on repeat until Elden Ring and Silksong set him free. He's a truffle pig for indie horror and weird FPS games too, seeking out games that actively hurt to play. Otherwise he's wandering Austin, identifying mushrooms and doodling grackles.