Death Stranding 2: On the Beachwill be one of the biggest video game releases over the summer, coming six years after the original.Death Stranding 1is a phenomenal title if one’s into the core delivery gameplay loop. It feels incredible and satisfying to get Legend of Legends ratings in those timed delivery missions with only seconds to spare. However, after platinuming both the base game on Windows PC and the Director’s Cut on Xbox, practically back to back, I noticed a core balance issue with the game.

Death Strandingis known for its delivery gameplay. It seems very much like a hiking game, butonce the Truck is unlocked,especially the Long Range version, the game becomes a trucking simulator. The Truck can go practically anywhere and removes the point of most game mechanics.Death Stranding 2can’t carry over the mostunbalanced aspects of the original.

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Death Stranding’s Truck Can Get You Anywhere

The “One-Size Fits All” Vehicle

Once a player unlocks the Truck, it becomes the method of travel for around 85 percent of the game, and only 85 percent because of the enemy encampments. The best Truck, the Long Range Lv. 3, has great battery life, and one can still make the S ranked timed delivery from the Timefall Farm to Lake Knot City, even driving through the lake to get to the road at South Knot.Speaking of roads, they’re a must to buildand make the Truck so much more viable. However, the battery is far from the only positive.

Using Trucks is a lot more efficient than doing anything else.

The carrying capacity of Trucks is enormous. With the amount of stuff to carry, including premium deliveries that take up over 1,000kg, they’re the only viable way to finish those missions. The real kicker is that they can go anywhere, minus some chasms. One would think the Truck can’t possibly get around the snowy mountains near the bottom left of the game map, but they would be wrong. With enough grease, theseTrucks can drive all the way up these mountains, and it’s absurd. Sure, it can be difficult, but the player can save anywhere, minus enemy encampments.

Just save before driving through a BT area or climbing up a mountain, and if it doesn’t go well, reload the save. Using Trucks is a lot more efficient than doing anything else. Frankly, the game should restrict the player to only autosaves during missions, likeMetal Gear Solid 5, but it’s understandable why that would be frustrating to many. Playing GOTY contenderBlue Princeshowed me the value of not having a save option, and the game would be ruined if one could cheese it likeDeath Stranding.

The Overpowered Truck Needs To Be Rebalanced For Death Stranding 2

Make Other Traversal Options Viable

It might not seem like an overpowered vehicle is a big issue, but it is whenit removes the point of dozens of game mechanics and itemsDeath Strandinghas to offer. I’m sure Kojima would prefer more variety in what the player’s doing, and that should be fixed inDeath Stranding 2. Look at the 2008 Xbox 360 classicNinja Gaiden 2, for example.

One of the biggest issues the game developers noticed aboutNinja Gaiden 1was that nearly everyone used the Dragon Sword most of the time. It was the best weapon in the game by far, so Team Ninja stepped it up and made possiblythe best arsenal of weapons in any action game everinNinja Gaiden 2.Death Strandingshould follow suit.

The game should make all the vehicles viable and useful for certain terrains. I’m still really excited about Kojima’s newest project, and Iplan on pre-ordering it, but a refinement like this would makeDeath Stranding 2an even more legendary sequel.