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Loading screens in Dying Light are simply too frequent - every time the player navigates a location outside the main map, a loading screen gets in the way of the action. Parkouring from building to building or driving through the countryside in The Following is still exciting, but I do have to say that when it comes to loading times and screens, things aren’t up to modern standards. The community playing Dying Light is still alive and kicking, just like the survivors in the game! I played every single mode for this review and to my surprise, they were all functional and populated with other players! I kicked some skeleton asses in Hellraid with the help of a random stranger, I ran some errands with three other guys in the campaign’s co-op mode, and I became an undead myself and invaded some poor guy’s game in Be the Zombie mode. This Platinum Edition contains every piece of DLC released for Dying Light (click the links above for more info) but there are new skins, weapon and item blueprints, and even special game modes. I still enjoy hearing the squishy sound of the zombie skulls being crushed underfoot! The parkour and traversal mechanics are as fluid as ever and the combat remains satisfying. Technically, this game is still pretty solid for a five-year-old title. I haven’t played it since then, but starting up the Dying Light Platinum Edition not only brought back tons of memories, it also provided me with more entertainment than I expected - I didn’t plan on finishing the campaign again, but before I realized it, the credits were rolling! I played Dying Light in 2015 when it originally released and I finished it, moving on to The Following soon after. In the company of such huge names, lesser-known titles such Dying Light got a bit lost, but time has proven that some of these smaller entries were more than worthwhile. That twelve month span marked the release of landmark titles like Bloodborne, Batman: Arkham Knight, Fallout 4, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. For those not already familiar, additional information and in-depth specifics for each piece of content can be found here:ĭying Light: The Bozak Horde by Dan Weissenbergerĭying Light: The Following by Brad Gallawayĭying Light: Hellraid by Dan WeissenbergerĢ015 was one of those ‘golden years’ for videogames. LOW Is it me or does the game really enjoys popping up loading screens?Įditor’s Note: This review covers the all-in-one collected Platinum Edition of the open-world first-person parkour/zombie game Dying Light from a high-level perspective. You can also get access to the franchise's entire DLC package through the Dying Light: Platinum Edition.HIGHThe game still holds up after more than five years.

The latest Dying Light: Hellraid content is available today on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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These features include better in-game animations, minimap functionality, inventory management, and more which can be read about on the patch note Steam page. Additionally, some technical and quality-of-life updates will be implemented to make the experience more streamlined and visually enticing.

Dying Light: Hellraid’s Raid Mode will be making a return as well, but will only be available once the narrative prologue is complete. Two new weapons will make an appearance in your inventory: the Corrupted Justice bow and the two-handed hammer, Bonecrucher. The gameplay trailer is reminiscent of Elder Scrolls, which might be an exciting new experience for any Western RPG fans that have been raring to play something new. New locations can be explored and a new skeleton enemy type, equipped with hulking shields, stands in the way of your journey to freedom.
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Players will trek into the demon-infested Ba’al’s Temple to track down a powerful mage named Lucius and free him from the clutches of the evils lurking in the shadows.
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The new Story Mode, called The Prisoner, is a free update that can be experienced solo or cooperatively. In Dying Light: Hellraid, the world takes a dark fantasy spin where medieval blades are your go-to weapons.
