Dying Light The Following Enhanced Edition
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Over 50 awards and nominations, appreciated by more than 16 million players around the world.
Dying Light: Enhanced Edition is all you need to start your adventure in the post-apocalyptic world ruled by zombies. Featuring an expansion with the buggy—your new ride, an additional game mode, two extra quarantine zones, and two bundles, it takes the gameplay experience to a brand new level.
DYING LIGHT ENHANCED
Bigger, better and more thrilling than ever before. Experience Dying Light in its definitive form, with countless gameplay improvements. Scavenge for resources, craft weapons and do everything to survive in a city destroyed by a zombie virus.DYING LIGHT: THE FOLLOWING
This huge expansion introduces new open areas and fully modifiable buggies. Turn them into deadly weapons and discover the secret behind the mysterious Children of the Sun cult!SEASON PASS & MORE
Includes all content released in the first year of post-launch support, including the multiplayer “Be The Zombie” mode and “The Bozak Horde”; additional missions; exclusive items; and much more.Dying Light franchise
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You are dropped in a huge sandbox city where you have to survive harshest environments and dangers that lurks around every corner. What makes it so real is that every space of this map is not safe. There are occasionals safe houses but beyond their borders its fair game for everyone to make it alive to the next morning.
Parkour run, kick, stab, shoot, evade at its finest. First person view of this gameplay feels natural. Every step you do it can either save your life or put you into a zombie pits of hell. You can run on rooftops of the building, fences, over cars. Almost everything you can see its reachable to its limits.
Fightings zombies now that’s overstatement. You are mowing them down like grass. There is super fluidable crafting systeme that let you make some crazy stuff of weapons, from electric bats to some axes fixed with nails that finish the job more easily. Weapons have degraying system so it wont be easy. Gotta be careful for what to use where cause the zombie population not sleep day or night. There are tons of different species. They don’t make you bored. You will dance on your tip toes to reach your goal.
Some of the most amazing zombie desings. From brute forced giants to and exploding bastards that can kill you in one explosion. Going trough the night streets not always the smartest idea cause the night will raise the bard of survivability. The night is where crazy horros happens. You have to be prepared 200% before stepping there.
Very enjoyable experience and plus you have some interesting story to fill in. Highly recommended.
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Spend so many hours playing and i keep going some times to do some side quests.
10/10 Awesome game, if you like to keep playing after complete the main history!
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This might not make much sense, but Kyle Crane sounds like a fun work colleague who hates his job but is always professional. The voice work doesn't get enough praise, it's so crucial in making the protagonist feel personable. I honestly don't have much to criticise about the dialogue and the supporting cast doesn't fall far behind. His tone of voice just does it for me, I don't know what to tell you. It is so easy to tack on meaningless side quests in games like these and here when they do annoy you, Crane becomes the vessel that takes the brunt of your frustration and voices it, so the game introducing you to some pretty strange people with ridiculous requests felt like another day in Harran. Dying Light in 2022 just makes sense to me. Headlines in The Onion seem entirely plausible these days, there's a pandemic, hysteria, protests, war. Dying Light fits into my current state of mind perfectly, an actual zombie apocalypse wouldn't even surprise me at this point. The concerns of isolated community members felt entirely valid, people depending on runners for their basic needs. Problems that required immediate attention like lack of water, despite quests usually having no time constraints, compelled me to act. Dying Light keeps you on your toes, day or night. You have to get some drugs for people, coffee and cigarettes, people can't leave their homes, a lockdown on life and some with complete disregard for their own or the safety of others risk the safety of their entire communities. Feels somewhat familiar. The day and night are two very different experiences as well, you get twice as much XP during night runs, for one thing. Since I rarely went out at night, I never used a UV flashlight or a flare against a Volatile, cos when one saw me I just legged it and hoped for the best. Volatiles are the fiercest enemy in the game, who can pounce on you and rip you to shreds without much effort. Whoever has finished it on Nightmare, I tip my imaginary hat to you, sir.
I never played Dead Island and I don't have much experience with games where weapons break permanently, but it's a great mechanic. Life's fleeting, nothing lasts forever and while many devs yap about the realism in their games, Dying Light still keeps a wider audience in mind and that's why it's sitting comfortably at 95% by 226,000 people. That and the insane level of post-launch support that continues to this day. I'm glad I finally finished it on my third attempt, hence the total play time. Dying Light has got heart is what I'm trying to say in a very long-winded way, it might not be apparent from the get-go, but it's there.
- Its fun but really short expiriance
- Night patrols are fun lol
- its kinda hard to find a gun
- repairing system is a cluster fuck