Jeff Ross, who was the director of the zombie action adventure game Days Gone, recently made it known that Sony considered the game “a disappointment.” The complaint arose as an excuse to compare the attitude of the company between its game and a more recent one: Ghost of Tsushima.
It all came from an achievement that he achieved Ghost of Tsushima in the last days. In less than a year, the game has managed to sell more than eight million copies. Faced with this achievement, Ross made the following comment:
The moment I left Sony, Days Gone it had been on the market for almost a year and a half and had sold more than eight million copies. Since that time it has sold a lot more, including a million on Steam. The local studio management always made us feel like (the game) had been a huge disappointment. “
Is Sony right to try Days Gone
as “a disappointment”?
As a result of this message, there has been a great discussion on social networks about Sony’s attitude towards Days Gone. Some found this revelation unfair, but others agreed with Sony and remembered all the criticisms they had about this title.
In the case of PS5, our review of Days Gone indicates that although you can enjoy the graphic quality and the motorcycle rides through the open world, its poor story and little originality make it a not very fun video game.
This is not the first time that Sony’s reservation about Days Gone has been known. As revealed Bloomberg
Fountain: Jeff Ross