The Dying Light games are an odd one for me. I see the appeal in Technland's undead adventures, from the whip-fast parkour chases to the dread of surviving through the night. Yet, previous entries ...
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Has this ever happened to you? You're a parkour expert who's been tortured by a madman for 13 years during the zombie apocalypse, but now you're free. You sprint past one of the hundreds of half-naked ...
This is a tried and true tip for all Dying Light games, but especially in The Beast, where Kyle Crane, all juiced up on zombie steroids, has the most powerful kick to date. This game’s dropkick might ...
Excalibur (EXPcalibur II) and the fan-favorite Korek Machete return with Dying Light: The Beast, but you’ll need to complete some secret missions. However, if you complete these easter egg quests, you ...
In Dying Light: The Beast, you’ll spend most of your time up close and personal with the zombies in melee. Ammo is a rare commodity in the game, so it’s best to conserve it for the big battles. This ...
Dying Light: The Beast wouldn’t be an open-world game with loot mechanics if there weren’t powerful hidden gear to find. One of the best and easiest to get your hands on is The Elite, a Legendary ...
Navigating the world of Dying Light: The Beast is technically easier than ever. You can drive trucks now. But like any vehicle, these trucks need fuel, and where are you going to find the stuff in the ...
Don’t hesitate to grab Dying Light: The Beast for $60, as it’s one of the best follow-ups to an original game. Not only does it improve upon many things. But also brings back classic features such as ...
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