Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition (Xbox One)
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Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition (Xbox One)

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🌍Massive open-world expansion
🚗Customizable drivable buggy
🧟‍♂️All DLCs & multiplayer modes included
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🧟‍♂️ Survive smarter, drive faster, and own the apocalypse!

  • UNCOVER THE UNTOLD STORY - Follow Kyle Crane beyond the quarantine zone and unravel the secrets of a mysterious cult.
  • ENHANCED GRAPHICS AND GAMEPLAY - Experience the scarier, smoother, and more immersive zombie survival game on Xbox One.
  • EXPLORE A WORLD TWICE THE SIZE - Dive into an expansive countryside bigger than the original city—more ground, more danger, more adventure.
  • COMPLETE ZOMBIE SURVIVAL PACKAGE - Includes every DLC and update—multiplayer, challenges, and exclusive modes for endless replayability.
  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR ULTIMATE SURVIVAL RIDE - Upgrade your dirt buggy with weapons and decals to dominate the zombie apocalypse in style.

Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition for Xbox One delivers an expanded zombie survival experience with a massive new open-world countryside, a fully customizable drivable buggy, and all DLC content included. Enhanced graphics and gameplay immerse players in a scarier, richer story as they navigate a post-apocalyptic world filled with danger and mystery.

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S**6

Ultraviolent Zombie Slaying Action

It's hard to review this game and not first compare it to Dead Island as it has so many similarities which you'll notice straight away. It's the same open world environment where you can choose to explore, do side mission or the story in any way you like. The combat is also melee focused and you can craft your own arsenal of insane weapons. The fighting is also the same brutal, gory, hack and slash action. But the main difference is where Dead Island got things wrong, Dying Light gets everything right. DI was very buggy, had you getting stuck in invisible walls and weapons broke down too easily - none of those problems here.But Dying Light easily stands up as it's own game and rightfully so. The story starts in the slums which is an incredibly well designed and intricate area that graphically looks fantastic. Twisty alleyways in built-up areas contrast well with the abandoned car littered highways and remote coastal areas. It all comes together to keep the gaming area incredibly varied.The game play is split into day and night cycles which while being a simple idea is one that works incredibly well. Nighttime is really intense as that's when the more powerful zombies called volatiles are out hunting you down. You need to switch to more stealthy game play, but you are in for some exhilarating chases if you happen to be spotted and need to get back to the nearest safe house.The inclusion of climbing and parkour is a cool addition and really brings the gaming environment to life, particularly at night if you're running for your life from a volatile. Things like climbing to the top of the radio towers really did give me a sense of vertigo.While the story is somewhat clichéd it is creepy and intense at times, yet manages to put in a lot of humour, particularly with some of the crackpots you can do side missions for.The only negative is that, despite the initial steep learning curve for beginners, the game become less challenging once you are familiar with it and often you'll only be killed off cheap deaths (exploding zombies behind doors springs to mind). I had to impose my own set of rules to make it more challenging - no grappling hook, no shops, limit on inventory, etc. The grappling hook in particular, which you get later in the game, feels like something you'd get in cheat mode. I'm not sure what the designers were thinking making that so over-powerful, the game isn't meant to be Spiderman. That said, the good far outweighs the bad, making this one truly impressive game that is essential for any gamer's collection.

E**N

Highly reccommend to anyone that likes fun packed zombie games.

Very well made game, had it for a month and have put about 34 hours into it.In my opinion the game play is a mix of Far Cry, Dead Island and Mirrors edge; Far Cry-like controls, Dead Island-like crafting and Zombies and Mirrors Edge for the free running element.It can be quite difficult to begin with because the weapons at the start do nearly no damage, but once you get a few good recipes and you soon destroy anything in your path. When you get the grappling hook it completely changes the way you move across the map and adds a different dynamic into how you would approach enemies.Haven't even started the DLC yet but I'm sure it will be fantastic as well.It is the sort of game that you can have great fun playing by yourself, but is also brilliant when you have friends or other players to help out in tough fights!

K**E

Illegitimate offspring of Dead Island and Tomb Raider

Dying Light is a fairly conventional zombie survival game, similar to Dead Island, but with elements of climbing and puzzle-solving, like Tomb Raider. The gameplay is much like Dead Island -- you have to fight and/or avoid the zombies, using a variety of weapons that you make from found objects. Like Dead Island there is a total lack of realism -- while I can accept, for the purposes of the game, the idea that the world has been taken over by zombies, I can't accept (for example) that there will still be a cash-based economy in such circumstances. "Willing suspension of disbelief" only goes so far. Healing grievous wounds instantly with a general purpose "medikit" also stretches credulity. And I simply can't believe that you can put surplus objects into a rucksack in one place, and have them magically available somewhere else. A game -- or story, or movie -- has to be faithful at least to its own internal logic, even if it is fantastical.Oddly, the better the imaging and sound get -- and these are _very_ good in DL -- the more the stupidity of the basic plot premise is revealed. This isn't a particular problem with DL -- it's a problem with all modern computer games -- but it's particularly noticeable here because the game takes itself so seriously. At least Dead Island is a bit tongue-in-cheek.The Tomb Raider-style elements are well done, and surprisingly challenging, even in the early stages of the game. Some plot sequences ("quests") are introduced before the player really has the resources to complete them, and it's possible to waste a lot of time trying to accomplish something this is impossible. But I guess playing video games is intrinsically a waste of time, so I guess that's not a valid complaint.At the current price of £17 you get an awful lot of game for your money. The inherent silliness could have been offset by a measure of humour, and then it would have been great value. As it is, I didn't feel any great compulsion to play the game after the first couple of hours, because it demanded it be taken seriously, and it is impossible to do so.

J**R

Lots of content fun gameplay amazing with friends

The biggest reason I got this game was for the 4 player co-op.It was worth it just for that.The combat is fun with melee focused weapons. Dismembering zombies has never been so much fun.The parkour is lots of fun too and when you get a grapple hook it’s great.The level up system is good too with every action in fighting and parkour helps level you up. You feel the difference once you get some skills under your belt.The story is serviceable but with co-op it gave us enough laughs with the leader of the tower just a parkour instructor trying his hardest.You can play the whole game co-op with lots of dlc. For the price it is a great laugh would recommend with friends

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