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Updated On: 20 February, 2022 08:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Jaison Lewis
Zombies, parkour and the continuous threat of turning into the undead should have you at the edge of your seat. Does Dying Light 2 Stay Human deliver?

Dying Light 2 Stay Human
Dying Light 2 Stay Human
Rating: 3.5/5
Developer: Techland
Publisher: Techland
Platform: PC, Xbox, XBS,PS4, PS5
Price: PC: Rs 2,999
Consoles: R3,999
It is not wrong to say that the amount of zombie content is now at a saturation point. As fun as parkouring and killing zombies was in Dying Light, Stay Human would have to go beyond and be better than its predecessor in every way. Unfortunately, Dying Light 2 Stay Human is anything but perfect. The events in the game happen several years after the first zombie wave. After the cure was found, scientists continued to mess around with the virus, inadvertently creating a deadlier strain.
You play as Aiden, who is searching for his sister Mia. To do that he moves to the city of Villedor. The city, while populated with humans also has a fair share of zombies. This means the only way to get around is parkouring from one rooftop to another. The game has a lot of elements inspired by Assassins Creed games. That said, I like the city a lot and moving around like a parkour master is fun. Though I wish a fast travel option was included to speed things along. Villedor is also a city where everyone is infected. The infection is managed with a combination of UV light and inhibitors. The protagonist, Aiden, also gets infected in the initial arc of the game and has to survive while trying not to turn. It adds a great element of urgency to the game-play.
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