There is a moment in Dying Light: The Beast where you climb to the top of a ruined hotel tower in the middle of Castor Woods. The sun is setting, the clouds are bleeding gold across the horizon, and ...
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Dying Light: The Beast Review - A Polished, Engaging Entry That Finds Its Heart in Side Quests
The Dying Light franchise has always thrived on its heart-pounding gameplay and fluid parkour mechanics, but with each entry, Techland has tried to evolve that formula. From the urban Harran to the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It wouldn't seem to make sense to call Dying Light: The Beast a more grounded game than its predecessors. It's a game in which you routinely shift ...
When setting out on my fourth journey of leaping across rooftops while slicing zombies in twain via the Dying Light series, I’d wondered if I’d feel any less joy from this violent survival ...
A more gritty survival horror experience than Stay Human, but Techland's new first-person parkour game still stumbles a bit. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every ...
Dying Light: The Beast PS5 Review. Dying Light as a franchise is over a decade old now, and in that time we’ve only been subjected to three entries in the series. The first Dying Light was an ...
Dying Light: The Beast was a gem that came out of nowhere for me and my mate when we decided to play it together. This game was meant to be a DLC for one of the other Dying Light games but became its ...
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