Sure, here’s a reimagined version:
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So, Dead by Daylight, right? It’s just this wild mix of horror and, honestly, the most unexpected fusions. You’re talking about game crossovers that go from bone-chilling scares to, well, off-the-wall surprises. We’ve seen some big names like Five Nights at Freddy’s, The Walking Dead, and classics like Alien and Scream. But then, the unexpected happens: Nicolas Cage and then — bam! — characters from The Witcher and Tomb Raider pop up. It’s like, “How did we get here?” And thinking about all that, a team-up with Kojima’s Death Stranding 2 would just sorta… fit. Believe it or not.
Anyway — wait, where was I? Right, Death Stranding. It’s not exactly horror. But, like, that first time you see those invisible BTs? Chills. Then you sorta get used to them hanging around during deliveries. Still, some of those massive BTs make you feel tiny and… a bit terrified? Kojima’s got this knack for the ‘what the heck is going on’ feeling, which oddly enough makes it a solid candidate for a Dead by Daylight mashup. Sounds wacky, right?
Oh, and Sam Porter Bridges. This dude could definitely shake things up in Dead by Daylight’s world. Just picture his Odradek, that quirky thing on his back. It could lead him to the killer, with the BB crying out if the killer gets too close — talk about heart-pounding moments. And we’ve all seen those mountains of boxes Sam carries. What if he stacks medkits and repair kits? More stuff, more survival… but more obvious to the killer, too. Trade-offs, man.
And Kojima fans, listen up! Imagine tossing around Dollman or tossing decoy grenades to save your neck. Plus, those anti-BT weapons in Sam’s arsenal could spice up the gameplay big time. Honestly, with Sam’s skills, the game’s developers would have a playground of possibilities for creating his abilities. Moving generators around the map? Total game-changer.
But hey! Let’s not forget about the potential killer angle in this crossover. Reedus’s model is there from Daryl Dixon, but we need something fresh — Higgs or the BTs would totally fit the bill. The latter would probably freak players out way more than a human, and I’m here for it.
And the BT as a killer — whew, picture this: It starts with Gazers spread around, lurking for players. Once they catch someone, chaos! The tar catches them, and the BT swoops in. It’s all about stealth and precision, while leaving those creepy handprints everywhere. They’d definitely need some finely-tuned AI for those Gazers to work flawlessly. But it’s all part of the insanity, and, like, fingers crossed we see it play out someday.
And that’s my two cents… or tangents — whichever.