Laurence has won numerous awards in his journalism career, including the BSME Talent Award’s Best Deputy Editor, the PPA's 30 Under 30, and the New Editor and Editor of the Year at the AOP and BSMEs. He is also a visiting lecturer at various universities teaching journalism, including City, University of London, Nottingham Trent, Staffordshire University and London Metropolitan. Laurence has been a broadcasting contributor on television and radio, including KISS, Heat Radio, BBC Radio London, Radio 5 Live, and BBC Breakfast. He secured a first-class BA journalism degree at Staffordshire University, along with several NCTJ qualifications, and now has 14 years' experience in digital publishing covering TV, movies, music, gaming, tech, showbiz, and travel. He was previously at Bauer Media working as Digital Editor of Heat magazine’s website,, and has worked at and written for Sky, NME, Q magazine, Grazia, Closer, FHM and dedicated careers website GoThinkBig. Laurence Mozafari (he/him) is a multi-award winning journalist, editor, and presenter, currently Editor-in-Chief at Digital Spy, the UK's biggest TV and movies website.īefore that, he held roles as Editor, Deputy Editor, and Associate Editor focusing on news, social, and video.Laurence hosted the BBC Sounds podcast Obsessed with Peaky Blinders in 2019, as well as his own podcast production, Time of My Life, where he interviews fascinating elders about their life lessons, including Only Fools and Horses' Sir David Jason, Star Trek’s George Takei and Bridgerton’s Adjoa Andoh. Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment However, there's a lot of fun to be had here, so let's just hope SIE Bend Studio gives us another pop at finally taking down the Freaker horde one day. Days Gone is a solid, fun game and feels like a more developed version of Avalanche Studios' Mad Max – but with an erratic and often dull story.ĭays Gone is definitely worth playing at some stage, but it's certainly not a must-own game. This level of background and story can be incredible and we can see why they did it, but it clashes massively with the rest of the game and most importantly, a dickweed of a main character. Thrilling chance battles with Freakers are punctuated with meandering and dull flashback chats with your wife, bookended with abrupt loading screens, with one mission even forcing us to pick flowers. Days Gone's PC version made modding possible, and we can always look for new releases in modding communities such as Nexus Mods to experience the game again with some fresh changes.Days Gone seems to have taken many cues from The Last of Us and Uncharted, but fails to match their standards. Updated on Octoby Nima Dabirian: Modders are always working on their favorite games, and that's how some older games can stay popular after many years. We can expect larger mods to be released as the modding community spends more time with the game. Currently, most Days Gone mods focus on improving and tweaking different aspects of the game or enabling cheat codes. The PC version of the game supports mods, and modders have been creating new features for the game since day one. RELATED: Days Gone: Things Only Pro Players Know You Can Do The PC version also has some enhancements over PS4, so many players may want to come over to PC to see what's new. With the PC release of Days Gone on both Steam and Epic Games, many players are heading into the punishing post-apocalyptic world of the game on a moddable platform.
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