Posted March 25, 2018
Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition
I have to admit that I went into this game with low expectations, but ended up really enjoying it. I've never really liked games which focus on leaping and jumping around, like 3D platformers, but as parkour is an integral theme of the gameplay, it works really well once you get the hang of the controls. The freedom of ways to move around such large open spaces is great, along with how you can interact with the environment.
The main campaign story was okay, although in The Following, the story conclusion kind of contradicts the persona of your character, even though I grasped the idea for the two respective endings. That said, I actually found some of the side quests to be better written and more interesting than the main and DLC story arcs.
I'm on my second run through the game and the DLC now, and might try some of the challenges, which I avoided in my first run because I've never been too fond of that kind of thing in games. Drop-kicking zombies off tall buildings never gets old, though, along with a wide variety of creative ways to kill them. As zombie carnage goes, I've found this game much more entertaining than Dead Island.
As for the DLC 'bundles', they're not really worth buying unless heavily discounted. For example, different outfits... Given this is a first-person game, you only occasionally see the gloves or boots of your outfit, and as far as I can tell, they don't give your character any buffs. The different vehicle skins for The Following are mostly meh, making the additional weapons the only things vaguely worth having. That said, I ended up using mostly weapons that I'd found and enhanced, rather than the DLC additions.
I have to admit that I went into this game with low expectations, but ended up really enjoying it. I've never really liked games which focus on leaping and jumping around, like 3D platformers, but as parkour is an integral theme of the gameplay, it works really well once you get the hang of the controls. The freedom of ways to move around such large open spaces is great, along with how you can interact with the environment.
The main campaign story was okay, although in The Following, the story conclusion kind of contradicts the persona of your character, even though I grasped the idea for the two respective endings. That said, I actually found some of the side quests to be better written and more interesting than the main and DLC story arcs.
I'm on my second run through the game and the DLC now, and might try some of the challenges, which I avoided in my first run because I've never been too fond of that kind of thing in games. Drop-kicking zombies off tall buildings never gets old, though, along with a wide variety of creative ways to kill them. As zombie carnage goes, I've found this game much more entertaining than Dead Island.
As for the DLC 'bundles', they're not really worth buying unless heavily discounted. For example, different outfits... Given this is a first-person game, you only occasionally see the gloves or boots of your outfit, and as far as I can tell, they don't give your character any buffs. The different vehicle skins for The Following are mostly meh, making the additional weapons the only things vaguely worth having. That said, I ended up using mostly weapons that I'd found and enhanced, rather than the DLC additions.