![]() I can tell you, nature doesn’t offer the parkour experience Haran in Dying Light gave you. The World of Dying Light 2ĭying Light 2 starts off in the mountains and open fields outside Villedor. Some choices are technical as in what to unlock, other choices are narrative driven by whom you trust or want to help. More defensive tools or zip-lines, capability of using the best crossbow in the game or a free revive when you die. Each time you choose, the corresponding faction unlocks more features in that zone. In neutral zones you can take over huge water towers or electrical supply buildings, after solving that puzzle you get the choice of who gets power or water. Shaping how the world is going to look like as your choice changes what outposts get built and what side-quests you get. Certain points in the story have you choose between these two factions. You are that middle ground, the neutral party, some kind of infected Switzerland that can’t stay neutral for long. The other two factions are friendly but in conflict with each other. One of them, Renegades, you interact with by using whatever weapon you have and apply it to their face. Choosing sidesĭying Light 2 has three factions that you interact with. But it’s certainly not the highlight of Dying Light 2. The acting and unique personalities of the main characters make up for the dull parts. All based on a rumour that the GRE professor Waltz is residing in the last city on earth, Villedor. Aiden’s sole purpose is finding his sister and he has travelled 1500 km by foot in order to find her. The mystery surrounding Aiden and his sister Mia, the experiments Aiden underwent as a kid and what happened to Mia. Each meaningful choice comes with a timer that limits your time to think about the consequences and forces you to go with your guts. Dying Light 2 has several choices that can lead to different endings. Dying Light was a linear experience with no choices and a story set in stone. More so about the choices you as a player make that shape the future of Villedor. Techland has asked us to remain dead silent about the story. ![]() Even a brain-dead zombie doesn’t like spoilers – Dying Light 2 Review – Story While it’s nice to have that Dying Light knowledge, it certainly isn’t a must. A good pun about climbing towers also makes its way early into the game that gave me a good chuckle. ![]() Characters make a short return and some dialogue remarks about them. It does have some subtle references to Dying Light. The intro cinematic explains everything to bridge the gap between both games and explains everything for new players. You don’t need to have finished Dying Light in order to understand what is happening in Dying Light 2. Dying Light 2 is a continuation of the events in Dying Light 1. ![]()
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