It's the best out of the two, the area is pretty big. It took me four playthroughs to find the captain's missing crew.I feel the same, and Exodus is my favorite. Exodus has my favorite DLC, Sam's Story, only because it takes place in my hometown.
It's the best out of the two, the area is pretty big. It took me four playthroughs to find the captain's missing crew.I feel the same, and Exodus is my favorite. Exodus has my favorite DLC, Sam's Story, only because it takes place in my hometown.
Such a great game.@Y2Jayne Guess who finally started Days Gone
Combat feels real good so far. It really becomes awesome after you get past the intro. I like that it's essentially Daryl Dixon: The Game.
It keeps getting better, the game is huge. The first area is like 20% of the whole thing.@Y2Jayne Guess who finally started Days Gone
Combat feels real good so far. It really becomes awesome after you get past the intro. I like that it's essentially Daryl Dixon: The Game.
Was it the one near Hot Springs?I just encountered one of my first hordes in Days Gone and I think that's one of the scariest experiences I've had with a video game in a while.
Got my heart racing. I love when games get you immersed like that.
It was very glitchy when it came out and it took a few patches to fix the game. I was stuck in the lava grotto mission for days because the textures wouldn't load and I kept falling through the ground.I'm really impressed with Days Gone, I can't fathom why it didn't get much more positive reviews.
The floor was glitchesIt was very glitchy when it came out and it took a few patches to fix the game. I was stuck in the lava grotto mission for days because the textures wouldn't load and I kept falling through the ground.