Rick and Morty star in the latest Death Stranding ad

Before the premiere of the fourth season, Rick tries to make sense of the latest madness of Hideo Kojima, which will hit PS4 in a couple of days.

Although Death Stranding is just around the corner (it will launch on PS4 next Friday, November 8), its promotional campaign still had one last surprise prepared for us: an advertisement starring Rick and Morty. The mythical characters of Adult Swim, which are also premiering this November (on the 10th their fourth season is launched), are in charge of selling us the new madness of Hideo Kojima, which as we see in the video, not even his own Rick is able to understand. What are all those ghosts? What the hell is that baby? Can the brightest mind in the multiverse make any sense of the game?

Polarized notes and reviews

Although the title will arrive in the next few days, the latter have known all the notes of their Reviews. As expected, the new proposal of Kojima Productions has not left anyone indifferent and their scores are polarized between the tens, the approved ceilings and the occasional suspense. In FreeGameTips Death Stranding has risen with an 8 in our Reviews, in which we explained all we have found throughout the 60 hours it has taken us to complete the game. A graphic and sound section of authentic luxury, an interesting story, with important messages and the occasional memorable moment contrasted with a very basic combat and stealth system as well as with a small variety of missions, a feeling of emptiness in their scenarios and some repetitiveness

In the last hours Kojima has also wanted to explain why he does not recommend playing Death Stranding offline and why he likes to create complex and slow experiences. The creative himself has even dropped that his plans for Kojima Productions go beyond videogames and he hopes that the studio will shoot movies and series in the future.

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Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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