Shared Link | Sunday, September 22, 2019

Every game should copy Death Stranding’s “Very Easy Mode”

Every game should copy Death Stranding’s “Very Easy Mode” Link preview image

Not every player wants to suffer through gatekeeping challenges just to see a game.

Site iconArs Technica — September 13, 2019

Kyle Orland shows how the upcoming Death Stranding’s “Very Easy Mode” is just the latest high-profile instance of an ongoing and laudable trend of increased options making games more approachable and accessible for players with different skill levels and interests.

Tags: Shared Link, TOPIC: Difficulty, GAME: Death Stranding

⇐ PREVIOUS LINK: Ustwo: Apple Arcade "unshackles the finances" from mobile gaming ⇒ NEXT LINK: Making People Understand And Care About Your Game

Search Pixel Poppers

About/FAQ

First time here? Lost or confused? Got any questions? Start here!

Related Content

  • [SHARED LINK] What Breath Of The Wild Is Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games
  • [SHARED LINK] What Games Are Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games
  • [SHARED LINK] A Difficult Subject (The Jimquisition)
  • [SHARED LINK] Soapbox: In Praise Of Save States, Rewinds And Walkthroughs
  • [SHARED LINK] Mario but I'm Blindfolded

Top Tags

  • Review (357)
  • Thought (333)
  • Shared Link (132)
  • TOPIC: Consumer Experience (77)
  • Article (61)
  • TOPIC: Difficulty (56)
  • Video (49)
  • PLAYLIST: CAPSULE REVIEWS (39)
  • TOPIC: Storytelling (34)
  • GAME: Animal Crossing: New Horizons (27)
  • TOPIC: Marketing (24)
  • TOPIC: Preservation (20)
  • TOPIC: Authorial Intent (19)
  • TOPIC: Psychology (19)
  • GAME: Dragon Quest Builders 2 (14)
  • TOPIC: Completionism (13)
  • TOPIC: Player Choice (13)
  • TOPIC: Learning (12)
  • GAME: Bubsy: Paws on Fire! (10)
  • GAME: World of Warcraft (10)
All Tags

Newest Posts

  • [ANNOUNCEMENT] Dan Yums
  • [THOUGHT] My Top Games of 2024
  • [THOUGHT] The Platform is the Playstyle: Going the Distance
  • [REVIEW] Cat Quest III
  • [REVIEW] Dungeons of Hinterberg
All Posts

© 2025 Pixel Poppers. All rights reserved. Site powered by Hugo. Comments powered by HashOver. Search powered by Lunr.