Death Stranding 2 - Dollman calls Sam a Cuck
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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a 2025 action-adventure game developed by Kojima Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 5, directed by Hideo Kojima. This sequel to the 2019 Death Stranding immerses players in a post-apocalyptic world with a star-studded cast and innovative gameplay. A notable cutscene featuring Dollman, voiced by Jonathan Roumie and modeled after Fatih Akin, explains why Higgs, portrayed by Troy Baker, spares Sam Porter Bridges, played by Norman Reedus.
Set eleven months after the first game, Death Stranding 2 follows Sam Porter Bridges, a repatriate courier who cannot die, living in Mexico with his adopted daughter Lou. The plot begins when Fragile, portrayed by Léa Seydoux, recruits Sam to join her Drawbridge crew aboard the DHV Magellan to connect Australia to the chiral network, a supernatural internet-like system. This mission aims to unite continents via plate gates to prevent humanity’s extinction. Sam faces timefall, a rain that accelerates aging, Beached Things (BTs), otherworldly entities causing voidouts—catastrophic explosions—and Higgs’ ghost mechs. The Dollman cutscene, occurring during Episode 7, reveals Higgs’ motives: he spares Sam to manipulate him as a pawn in his plan to trigger the Last Stranding, an extinction event, believing Sam’s repatriation makes him a key to controlling the Beach, a limbo-like dimension.
The cast includes returning characters: Deadman (Guillermo del Toro, voiced by Jesse Corti), Heartman (Nicolas Winding Refn, voiced by Darren Jacobs), and Die-Hardman (Tommie Earl Jenkins). New characters include Tomorrow (Elle Fanning), a mysterious girl and adult Lou with decay-manipulating powers; Rainy (Shioli Kutsuna), a Drawbridge member whose presence triggers timefall but reverses aging indoors; Tarman (George Miller, voiced by Marty Rhone), the DHV Magellan’s captain; the President (Alastair Duncan), leader of the Automated Public Assistance Company; Charlie, a robotic mannequin; Neil Vana (Luca Marinelli), a Solid Snake-like figure; Lucy (Alissa Jung), a supporting ally; and the Doctor (Debra Wilson). Celebrity cameos as preppers include Gen Hoshino, Daichi Miura, Kate Siegel, and others like Cécile Brun (The Dowser), Colas Koola (The Lone Commander), and Ma Dong-seok (Samson Hook), enhancing the game’s cinematic appeal.
Gameplay retains the strand-type genre, blending open-world exploration, stealth, combat, and delivery mechanics. Players navigate Australia’s hazardous terrain—sandstorms, quakes, and rivers—using tools like ladders, blood grenades, and new systems like the Automated Porter Assistant System Enhancement, which adapts Sam’s abilities via memories. The chiral network’s expansion introduces new proficiency levels, replacing the Porter Grade. The PlayStation 5’s visuals deliver stunning landscapes, with Woodkid’s soundtrack, featuring artists like Low Roar and Chvrches, adding emotional depth. A TGS 2024 photo shoot event allows players to pose Sam with Rainy, Tomorrow, and Fragile, boosting replayability.
The Dollman cutscene, a narrative highlight, occurs after Sam’s capture by Higgs’ forces. Dollman, a spirit in a puppet attached to Sam’s belt, explains that Higgs needs Sam alive to access the Beach’s chiral energy, as Sam’s repatriation links him to Lou, a potential Extinction Entity. This revelation ties into the game’s third-act twist, where the President, an amalgamation of 4000 souls, plans to isolate humanity on their Beaches to evade BTs. Higgs, controlling Tomorrow, aims for the Last Stranding, but Sam, with Fragile, Rainy, and Die-Hardman, defeats him. Tomorrow, revealed as Lou, reseals the Beach, setting up future sequels. The cutscene’s dialogue, referencing Mary Shelley and Moby-Dick, adds philosophical depth, appealing to fans of narrative-driven games.
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