Dying Light 2 Stay Human Deluxe Edition (Xbox ONE / Xbox Series X|S) - Turkey
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It’s been 20 years since the events of the original game. The virus won, and humanity is slowly dying. You play as Aiden Caldwell, a wandering Pilgrim who delivers goods, brings news, and connects the few remaining survivor settlements in barren lands devastated by the zombie virus. However, your true goal is to find your little sister Mia, who you left behind as a kid to escape Dr. Waltz's torturous experiments. Haunted by the past, you eventually make the decision to confront it when you learn that Mia may still be alive in Villedor — the last city standing on Earth.
You quickly find yourself in a settlement torn by conflict. You’ll need to engage in creative and gory combat, so hone your skills to defeat hordes of zombies and make allies. Roam the city, free run across Villedor’s buildings and rooftops in search of loot in remote areas, and be wary of the night. With every sunset, monsters take control of the streets.
Fifteen years ago, humanity was devastated by the Fall — a catastrophic event that would change the world forever. With the Harran virus spreading around the globe, people quickly found out that all hope for tomorrow is lost. By 2036, only a few settlements remain, and humanity is slowly dying, making way for the new species out there — a horde of relentless zombies.
Welcome to Villedor, one of the last bastions of humanity. During the day, survivors still try to have a life here and find a false sense of normalcy. Relationships are formed, dreams are dreamed, and life carries on. On the surface, everything seems… fine. Until sunset, that is. With the last ray of light dying out, other, more dreadful, dwellers of The City crawl out of their gloomy interiors, taking over the streets. If you are not vigilant and stay out too long in the dark, you may never return.
Not all fights can be won. Sometimes it’s best to run and, thankfully, you have the skills for it. Parkour lets you escape when odds are not in your favor. Jump from rooftop to rooftop, swing across the cityscape, ride ziplines, and much more. Whatever you do, experience a unique sense of freedom as you freerun across Villedor’s buildings and rooftops in search of loot or while running away from the dangers of the night.
In a world as dangerous as this one, only the strongest survive. Whether you prefer to smash, slice or dismember those who stand in your way, you have to be creative about it to make it through. And who says you need weapons? Utilize the entirety of your parkour moveset to get the jump on your enemies. Learn the ways of combat and parkour to feel the crunch of skulls and slices of flesh as you swing weapons or use your moves to fend off any forms of danger. And let’s not forget that Villedor has weapons that put the most advanced post-apocalyptic armories to shame.
Surviving in Villedor is easier with friends. Team up with up to 3 other players and increase your chances out there. Unravel the story together, take on Pilgrim Outpost challenges, or simply wreak havoc on the city streets.
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Dying Light 2 Stay Human is a massive open-world action RPG with a focus on parkour and survival horror. It features a compelling story with meaningful choices, a variety of enemies and weapons, and a vast and dangerous world to explore.
The game's parkour system is fluid and responsive, and it's a lot of fun to navigate the world using it. The combat is also satisfying, with a variety of weapons and combos to choose from.
However, the game is not without its flaws. The story can be a bit slow at times, and the side quests are often repetitive. Additionally, the game has been plagued with technical issues at launch, including bugs, glitches, and performance problems.
Overall, Dying Light 2 Stay Human is a good game, but it's not without its flaws. It's a must-play for fans of the original Dying Light, but it's worth waiting for a patch or two to address the technical issues before picking it up.
Score: 7.5/10
- Compelling story with meaningful choices
- Vast and dangerous world to explore
- Fluid and responsive parkour system
- Story can be slow at times
- Side quests are often repetitive
- Technical issues
Played Dying Light since 2015, so this is awesome with the second part!
- Crafting and Upgrades
- Chases
- Graphics
- quick selection menu
I appreciate the greater heaviness brought to the movements which gives more realism to the pursuits, but the weapons ultimately lose their interest by being irreparable! In fact, only the modules installed on them extend their lifespan. Needless to say, it leaves you with a bitter taste when you come across a very good weapon.
On the other hand, the game is still much more complicated than the first. Night sessions are stressful, and you tend to break out in a sweat when a screamer makes his friends come round.
I highly recommend that the last few bugs are fixed and that the game is even a little better optimized! (I have to change my key to crouch and increase brightness after each launch of the game)
- Good Graphic
- Story
- Cross Platform
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- Many missions
- Big map
- Still fun as 1
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