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Death Stranding 2 Removes Sam’s Camera Reactions
- Image from Death Stranding, Courtesy of Kojima Productions

Death Stranding stands among gaming’s most peculiar experiences, consistently surprising players with numerous quirks and bizarre moments that often prompt them to pause and question the nature of the game itself. Specifically, the fully clothed yet strangely intimate shower scene shared by Sam and Deadman is one of these unusual instances being talked about among players. Moreover, this scene frequently causes players to set down their controllers for reflection. So, why do developers like Kojima Productions incorporate such overt acknowledgments of player voyeurism within their games?

Death Stranding 2 Respects Sam’s Personal Space

Image from Death Stranding, Courtesy of Kojima Productions

What makes Death Stranding stand out among fans is its ability to break the fourth wall. Beyond the shower scene, the game shows self-awareness when players attempt to scrutinize Sam Bridges’s anatomy, actively shoving the camera away whenever the player attempts to focus it on his crotch for an extended period. This character/player interaction appears to be a part of a trend seen in other games, such as Nier: Automata and Stellar Blade, as they similarly recognize and react to the player’s attempts to watch character models inappropriately. If this behavior continues within the game, then Sam will firmly smack the camera lens, delivering a deserved reprimand for the player’s intrusive actions.

Ultimately, this response reinforces the game’s unique blend of absurdity and self-referential commentary. With the arrival of Death Stranding 2, it’s understandable that many fans prioritized visiting a safe house to test whether Sam Bridges would again react to intrusive camera angles focused on his anatomy. In fact, some were hopeful the quirky voyeurism easter egg from the original game would return. Unfortunately, they may have been let down as Sam now exhibits complete indifference to such scrutiny, remaining impassive regardless of the camera’s position near his groin.

Sam’s Wink Replaces DS1’s Intrusive Camera Punishments

A Reddit user B4umkuch3m shared a video on the Death Stranding subreddit that clearly demonstrated this change to various reactions. For instance, one user was prompted to jokingly declare the sequel “literally unplayable” without the signature fourth-wall break. Given the loss of “breaking the fourth wall” from the original, many players are left with a question: Why did Kojima Productions choose to remove this specific interactive element that garnered significant attention in the first title?

According to Agreeable-Camp8881, zooming in intently on Sam’s feet similarly elicits absolutely no reaction in the sequel. Additionally, players have reported a significant reduction overall in interactive possibilities within the private room environment as well. Looking into B4umkuch3m’s findings also shows that persistent efforts yield only a minor wink from Sam, effectively discouraging players from meticulously analyzing his virtual body for hidden responses. Still, even without this fan-favorite mechanic, Death Stranding 2 offers an exciting yet weird experience.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Gaming and was syndicated with permission.

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