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Dying Light 2 Stay Human - PlayStation 5

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Platform For Display: Playstation 5


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Includes: Dying Light 2 Stay Human and Bloody Ties DLC. (DLC must be downloaded separately.)
  • Enjoy the perks of more than 10 post-launch updates. Good luck out there, and stay human!
  • VAST OPEN WORLD: Participate in the life of a city engulfed in a new dark era. Discover different paths and hidden passages, as you explore its multiple levels and locations.
  • CREATIVE & BRUTAL COMBAT: Take advantage of your parkour skills to tip the scales of even the most brutal encounter. Clever thinking, traps and creative weapons will be your best friends.
  • 2-4 PLAYER CO-OP GAMEPLAY: Play in up to four-player co-op. Host your own games or join others and see how their choices have played out differently than yours.

Description

It’s been 20 years since the events of the original game. The virus won, and humanity is slowly dying. You play as Aiden Caldwell, a wandering Pilgrim who delivers goods, brings news, and connects the few remaining survivor settlements in barren lands devastated by the zombie virus. However, your true goal is to find your little sister Mia, who you left behind as a kid to escape Dr. Waltz's torturous experiments. Haunted by the past, you eventually make the decision to confront it when you learn that Mia may still be alive in Villedor — the last city standing on Earth.

Computer Platform: PlayStation 5


UPC: 662248924915


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 5


Release date: February 4, 2022


Product Dimensions: 0.59 x 6.37 x 4.93 inches; 2.88 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 92491


Item Weight: 2.88 ounces


Manufacturer: Square Enix


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: May 27, 2021


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  • Stay away from haters with poor reviews. Dying Light 2 is very good!
Platform For Display: Playstation 5 Edition: Standard
Based on many user reviews (critics has a general rating of close to 80% positive) online, I was worried about this game. I have played through Techland's original Dying Light and LOVED that game! This is the kind of content I am here for which is open world, apocalyptic, undead madness. Critics slammed the game for poor voice acting and repetitive gameplay. I think the issue is here that Dying Light 2 is very close to the Last Of Us 2 world settings and overall style. The first thing I noticed was how much this fell into the Last Of Us 2's mold, and that is NOT a bad thing but something to aspire to. Regular user reviews online are focusing on spamming this game with poor reviews based on some odd notion that certain spoken languages were excluded from the game. The actual gameplay mechanics and visuals of this on PS5 are breathtaking. I do not play PC and have also heard poor reviews from that community complaining that the visuals are not up to par with other titles. To be clear, Dying Light 2, from my current playthrough is only a few hours in and I am overwhelmed and consumed by this world. I love it so far but and only giving this 4 stars, which is very good, because I have a lot left to explore and may have to re-rate my experience later. If you have a PS5 this is a must own. Ignore the reviews if you are here for an open world experience with undead (and human) threats at every turn. UPDATE: (Change from 4 to 5 stars) ============================ I know this is a great game when all I think about when not playing it is when can I play it. I want to skip work or the gym just to play this game. I LOVE this game! It is all consuming. It is what I commonly refer to for a great game as a "time bandit". When you play it for hours on end and it feels like minutes have passed. I just cannot pull myself away from this game. So much to love. The dark zones and new approach to leveling up and getting enough daylight so you do not turn into the undead. Just great! All great! The combat and mechanics are an improvement on the original Dying Light. LOVE THIS GAME!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022 by LilSeizuringBoy

  • Happy with purchase
Platform For Display: Playstation 5 Edition: Standard
Love the game, I've been obsessed with it for years lol and was super excited when part 2 came out. It came used, works well no issues with it!
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by Selina

  • Surprisingly Good
Platform For Display: Playstation 5 Edition: Standard
2023 Review Likes: -Parkour movement is great -Graphics are really Good 4k 60Fps on Balanced mode -Combat is fun so far, but dumbed down a bit. Two Hand weapons seem more fun than One handed -Character Voice and Appearance better than expected -Game is Hard and a grind. Which is fine with me. You can’t start off with everything right? Dislikes: -The Game is so Dark, and the Flashlight system is terrible. I hate switching on and off -Lack of Lighting in key places (Npc locations) They don’t use torches anywhere???? -Killing Zombies is simplified, but still fun for the most part. -Story is just okay so far *Minus 1 star for the Lighting/Flashlight System, but you could do much worse for a $25 AAA GAME 👍 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 by babs1357

  • Be sure to take your blood pressure medication
Platform For Display: Playstation 5 Edition: Standard
I’ve spent hours per day over the past month playing this game on a PS5, and I have to say it’s a truly astounding effort. In the beginning there were a couple of things that had me consider rating it only four stars – there’s no saving the game before attempting some perilous moves, you can’t remap the controller buttons, and it’s challenging even in the easy difficulty mode – but the exquisite graphics, amazing gameplay, and reasonably compelling story makes me now say it’s truly a five-star effort. The parkouring involved is absolutely sphincter-tightening and vertigo inducing; imagine jumping from ledge to bar to another bar to a metal ladder along the outside of a twenty-story (or higher) building, and you’ll get the idea. Hordes of zombies will chase you through streets and ruined buildings both day and night, but at night you’ll be challenged to find a safe UV-light haven to get some relief and build up your resistance to infection. You will fall/die/get killed a lot of times (and by that, I mean hundreds of times), which can be frustrating because you’ll be spawned at the nearest safe location (and you’ll have to retrace your steps to get back to the place of your demise, which can be difficult to recall exactly where you were after parkouring across multiple rooftops) in this vast, open-world urban setting. There is a lot of adult language and situations throughout, so it’s not really suitable for young kids. I played the Standard Edition in single player mode, and it was pretty much bug-free. I highly recommend this game if you like first-person shooters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023 by Zorro

  • Terrific Game...Very challenging
Platform For Display: Playstation 5 Edition: Standard
Dying Light 2 in my opinion is one of the best games I've ever played. As an open world experience, it is certainly one of the biggest expanses ever offered to the game playing public. I've enjoyed improving my ability to move through vast distances, enhanced by climbing, a grappling hook, and a gliding ability. There is really a whole lot to love about this game...particularly for fans of apocalypse. The weaponry is sensible and the fighting engaging. The grappling hook, achieved a ways into the game is fun and useful, but was much more engaging to use in Dying Light 1. The graphics are sterling, the open world is amazingly creative, and impressive as all hell. The zombies are always fun to splatter and the volatiles difficult to bring down. My biggest beef with the game is that for an average player, many of the climbing puzzles are somewhat too difficult. Game playing is supposed to be fun. Playing on "Easy" should make it a snap. I have no use for sequences that frustrate me into hours of repetitive attempts. I shouldn't have to be video game scientist to avoid being stuck so often. Players without superior game playing experience will find many sequences difficult to overcome. The story lines are sensational. My grandson is also playing Dying Light 2, and having chosen a different line of decisions, is playing a considerably different game than I am. You can therefore play this game twice, almost, with a different outcome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2022 by Doc Butler

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