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: 2021-11-16, Author: Eric , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: The world of Dying Light 2 Stay Human isn't quite the usual zombie post-apocalypse. Most zombie worlds involve survivors moving from place to place, holing up in whatever building might provide a moment's refuge from roaming zombie hordes. But in a hands-...
Bugs, repetitive side content, bad storytelling, and the unfulfilled promise of its choice and consequence system leave Dying Light 2 unable to capitalise on the strength of its excellent parkour and combat mechanics...
Published: 2022-02-02, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Aiden is a pilgrim, a nomadic survivor who wanders the zombie wastelands of Dying Light 2, taking goods from one settlement to another like some sort of post-apocalyptic Deliveroo rider. The search for his long-lost sibling has led him to a sprawling city...
Published: 2021-11-16, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Choices and consequences adjust the storyline's direction,Creamy control system and standout melee combat
Mass of side quests might not please those who like everything to be cut and dried
Overall, Dying Light 2: Stay Human has an even more pleasingly open-world feel than its predecessor. You could see yourself spending hours searching for specific resources, taking out random zombies, and generally getting to know the map.When you tire of...
Published: 2019-11-07, Author: Mike , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: The games industry hasn't exactly been rushing out releases that offer ray tracing support. In fact, to date, there's only a handful that officially allows you to get the best potential from your Nvidia 20XX RTX graphics card.With both AMD and Intel expec...
Published: 2019-01-11, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: With this in mind, we've compiled a rundown of the most exciting games that are set to launch in the next twelve months. This is a PC only list, so if it's not coming out on the old Big Rectangle, you definitely won't see it on this list. We've also focus...
Published: 2017-05-18, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: It’s 2019! The year of Blade Runner, The Running Man, and other running-related dystopias. Here at bit-tech, though, we don’t like to talk about running, unless it refers to running the latest games...
Parkour and combat amalgamation feels satisfactory, Skill tree keeps the game engaging, Weapon modifications and choices are decent, Music gives the game an immersive experience
Story feels jarring and stretched, Battle against human-AI feels like a drag, Cut scenes are sometimes long and unnecessary