Death Stranding | Low Roar and Cinematic Ambience | 4K

Support my channel on Patreon. Track List: 00:00:20 - Don’t Be So Serious 00:06:32 - Anything You Need 00:09:45 - St. Eriksplan 00:13:33 - Give Up 00:16:43 - Please Don’t Stop (Chapter 2) 00:20:49 - Waiting (10 Years) 00:24:57 - Easy Way Out 00:31:02 - I’m Leaving 00:36:50 - The Machine 00:42:17 - I’ll Keep Coming 00:48:00 - Funeral March - Chopin 00:48:58 - Because We Have To 00:51:18 - Without You 00:55:20 - Please Don’t Stop (Chapter 1) The game is set in an apocalyptic United States, where a cataclysmic event known as the “Death Stranding“ caused “Beached Things“ (“BTs“) to begin roaming the Earth. BTs are created from the dead via necrosis, and when they consume a living human being, they create an explosion on the scale of a nuclear bomb, known as a “voidout.“ They also produce rain known as “Timefall“ that rapidly ages and deteriorates whatever it hits. These events damaged the country’s infrastructure, leading its remaining population to confine themselves to remote colonies known as “Knot Cities,“ which form the remaining “United Cities of America“. These colonies have since relied on the services of a company known as BRIDGES, whose porters brave the BTs, bandits, and terrorists to deliver supplies to the cities. Bridges also performs various governmental functions on behalf of the UCA. If they achieve a mental connection to a “Bridge Baby“ (a “BB“)—a premature child reflecting a state between life and death—it is possible for a person to sense the presence of a BT. Porters carry a BB with them, stored in a pod simulating the womb of a “stillmother.“ Depending on its severity, a condition known as “DOOMS“ also allows a person to naturally sense, see, or even control a BT, as well as granting a variety of powers, such as teleportation or travel to other people’s Beaches. There are also individuals known as “repatriates“ who can travel back from “the Seam“—a place between the world of the living and the Beach—upon death. As such, these individuals can effectively return from death, though their deaths will still cause voidouts if killed during contact with a BT. Camera tool created by Otis_Inf. You can support his work here to gain access to dozens of great camera tools:
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