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As a diehard(man) Death Stranding fan, I gotta say the boss fights were easily the worst part of the game. I always turn the difficulty up to maximum when I'm doing a new playthrough because the game just feels more impactful and fun when there's an actual sense of danger, but it goes straight down to easy mode whenever a boss comes out cause I am not dealing with that lol
While I'll definitely be doing the bossfights the first time around in DS2 this feature will probably save my future playthroughs. It's just always nice to see more options for letting players engage with the game in the ways they want to.
Didn't play the first one yet, but your insight is very interesting. Honestly, I cannot understand why any game wouldn't offer the "storytelling" mode. It's a solo game, just let people play how they want to. It's like selling a toy car and saying "You can only drive it on a carpet with four wheels touching the ground at any time". Nope, my (hypothetical) toy cars will be goddamn submarines if I want them to.
I 100% agree. Games are about what's fun, and that differs for everybody. Difficulty selection exists for a reason. My mom LOVES the playstation first party games (god of war, horizon, etc) but she always plays them on story mode. It's not because she can't handle any higher difficulties (she's been gaming since before I was born), she simply doesn't care about the challenge and just wants to experience the story.
Games are for us to enjoy, and short of cheating in a multiplayer game I don't really think there's a wrong way to enjoy them. Opening up more avenues for more people to enjoy them is just a net positive in my opinion.