Dying Light's sequel keeps its zombie infested open world fresh with parkour moves and a fluid combat setup, though its plot its plot may be a bit vague. — Square Enix/dpa
One moment, I’m dashing across a roof, then I’m leaping over obstacles, and then I’m carefully running across a tightrope to another roof. I dismount the height of that roof with a slick roll, then swiftly reach for (and begin climbing) a ladder.
It all happens swiftly and seamlessly, and right now, I feel uncatchable by anyone, whether human or zombie. I’m empowered to traverse the world of "Dying Light 2" with my athleticism, and in this game, there’s simply no better feeling.
Seven years after the original "Dying Light," Techland returns with "Dying Light 2: Stay Human," and this ultra-fresh sequel delivers hours upon hours of first-person open-world zombie-killing (and running) fun.
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