Noahffiliation
2020
2024
You really can't go wrong with a Dark Souls-like Metroidvania, where it's constantly challenging and includes backtracking to previous areas when you get new powers. This is a proper sequel, where it carries over all the skills and abilities from the previous game and expands on them while also adding new skills and abilities. I also like Cal's journey, he's just trying to survive and do what he can against overwhelming odds. At this time, performance was up and down. Certain areas had higher framerates, while others didn't, mostly a non-issue for me.
2018
2022
2019
Ok so, at the time of this writing, the game is still a technical mess. Lots of random bugs and annoyances pretty much everywhere, but, I'm still going to recommend it.
If you played the original Dying Light, it feels pretty much the same, but with enhanced gameplay mechanics. All of the new mechanics are really fun and fairly intuitive to use. Paragliding in particular is awesome, and with the right upgrades, you can basically fly semi-permanently. This game is also a really fun coop experience.
Also similar to the original, the story pretty much plays out like most action movies. It's predictable and most of the choices kinda don't matter until the very end. Like I mentioned earlier, the game is a technical mess, from random little annoyances to getting locked out of certain collectibles. It also ran relatively poorly, even on my 3700X and RTX 3080.
Ultimately, it's enjoyable if you don't play for the story and are okay with bugs and lower graphics for higher performance.
If you played the original Dying Light, it feels pretty much the same, but with enhanced gameplay mechanics. All of the new mechanics are really fun and fairly intuitive to use. Paragliding in particular is awesome, and with the right upgrades, you can basically fly semi-permanently. This game is also a really fun coop experience.
Also similar to the original, the story pretty much plays out like most action movies. It's predictable and most of the choices kinda don't matter until the very end. Like I mentioned earlier, the game is a technical mess, from random little annoyances to getting locked out of certain collectibles. It also ran relatively poorly, even on my 3700X and RTX 3080.
Ultimately, it's enjoyable if you don't play for the story and are okay with bugs and lower graphics for higher performance.
2019
2018
2017
2015
2015