![]() ![]() When you’re in combat, melee fighting always feels fairly clunky due to Deacon’s inability to perform a decent combo (until you buy the perk to add another hit) and dodging only consists of a roll away - which would have been fairly easier if a slight press made him take a quick step back instead of a full-on bail. Days Gone is a jack of all trades, but a master of none. ![]() The graphics are nice, but they aren’t mindblowing. The gunplay and driving are both good, but not incredible. The story is really good, but it’s not amazing. Personally, I consider Days Gone to be a great mashup of several other games, but it never really excels at any one particular thing. Where this game differs from Far Cry is where it feels like anything can be done at your own leisure, Days Gone adds a little of that survival aspect and kicks up the difficulty and the scarcity of supplies keeps you on your toes (on the harder difficulties.) You won’t have to go scouring towers to uncover the map (instead you search bunkers and find area maps), but you’ll find yourself doing a lot of the same style of crafting, gathering, and supply management, all while moving around to do as you please. John as he relives his past.ĭays Gone plays a lot like a mix between Far Cry and The Last of Us, with a Motorcycle Babysitting simulator, thrown in for good measure. As you move Boozeman to a safe house, exploring opens up a bunch of other missions, camps to align yourself with, and you’ll do it all while fending off zombies, cultists, wild animals, and the overarching backstory of how Deacon met his wife Sarah, what happened to her, and what’s next for Deacon St. After an exciting but quick opening mission chasing down a guy who’s pissed off The Mongrels, Deacon’s buddy Boozer is attacked by a strange group of cultists who horrifically burn his arm. ![]() John isn’t your typical anti-hero, as he’s often resistant to most requests, stubborn, and extremely persistent - often to his detriment. ![]() At first glance, and obviously as noted by the byline of this review, this game is basically The Walking Dead meets Sons of Anarchy, and that’s a pretty fair summation. But before you pick a side regarding permanent DST or standard time, think hard about the long-term effects – both for yourself and the teenagers you love.The answer is fairly complicated. We can all agree that we’re ready to get rid of this biannual time change, both for the sake of our health and our sanity. These feelings are side effects of fighting the teenage body’s natural sleep needs, and shifting to permanent daylight saving time would exacerbate the issue. Do you remember how hard it was to wake up in the dark and be in homeroom by 7 a.m.? Or how difficult it was not to fall asleep during your least favorite subject? How about studying for a big exam when all you wanted to do was sleep? Think back to when you were in high school, or look to your own teenager’s daily routine. SCOTUS hears student loan forgiveness: Biden's student loan plan is an abuse of power. Listen to parents: How teachers can help repair the fracture between schools and families We’re already setting them up for failure by asking teens to wake up far earlier than their natural body clock wants for school. Teenagers’ circadian rhythms naturally cause them to want to stay up later and wake up later. Permanent standard time puts us on a schedule that’s closer to the sun’s day and night cycle, which has dictated human habits and sleep schedules for millennia. Along with most other sleep experts, I think a shift to permanent standard time would benefit the health of the nation more than a shift to permanent DST. I understand where the resistance to permanent daylight saving time comes from. 'Fall back' and thrive: How Finland taught me to embrace the end of daylight saving time When is daylight saving time 2023?: Here's what to know about the time change in March. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the House is divided – by region, not party – on whether to do away with the biannual time change and which time should become the standard. Are they ending daylight saving time in 2023?Īmericans are so united on this that the Sunshine Protection Act, a bill meant to put an end to the recurring time change and make daylight saving time permanent, passed unanimously through the Senate last year.īut the bill stalled in the House. ![]()
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