Abstract: You can check out our full Dying Light 2 Review here, where my friend Benny Rose gave it an (A) and said “ So far, I cannot recommend Dying Light 2: Stay Human enough if you haven't caught on. As someone who put hundreds of hours into the original and co...
Dying Light 2 exchanges simplicity for scale but it is still a decent sequel. The parkour movement and combat are both excellent, but the poor story, simplified night gameplay, and broken co-op mean this is not the best zombie game from Techland...
After years of development, Techland has finally delivered another parkour-filled, zombie-slaying adventure in the form of Dying Light 2. The sequel takes players to a new city, with new characters, and even some new enemy types, too. The game boasts a ma...
Abstract: Rarely has a destroyed world been so appealing: This or something similar could sum up the visuals of Dying Light 2. The developer Techland, who was responsible for the western series Call of Juarez in the past, has managed to create a very coherent over...
Abstract: Killatia checks out the anticipated open world zombie rpg form TECHLAND Dying Light 2 Stay Human! Available on PS4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and pc.Youtube Channel: With Killatia Titanfall 2 Review November 7, 2016 In "Reviews"Gaming With Killati...
Diverse open world, Satisfying parkour, Branching narrative, Rewarding exploration
Repetitive combat, Frequent technical issues
Dying Light 2 Stay Human is a frequently enjoyable open-world experience. It may suffer from a lack of new ideas, but when the gameplay becomes repetitive, the well-written narrative will keep you hooked.If you aim to squeeze as much playtime as possible...
Unafraid to ramp up tension with highstakes nighttime gameplay, Tightlydesigned risk vs. reward gameplay, Combat systems are exquisite, Verticality of the open world is impressive
Falters a bit with its story delivery, The game's performance on Xbox Series X is a bit disappointing, Many activities become repetitive quite early on
Dying Light 2Bottom line: Initially, I was concerned Dying Light 2 wouldn't find its voice in a world crammed with shallow open worlds designed for busy work rather than fun, but the more I played, the more I found that wasn't the case. Dying Light 2 trul...
Published: 2022-02-02, Author: Mark , review by: gamespot.com
Parkour abilities are expansive and exciting, Music impressively follows your every step
Story is a drag, including a bad final boss and rough voice acting throughout, Bugs hamper some open-world activities, Combat versus humans often feels repetitive, Stealth elements feel incomplete