After years of waiting, Dying Light 2 is finally here to dropkick you into a new zombie-infested city. Just like the original, Dying Light 2 focuses on first-person combat and parkour against humans and zombies in an open-world city full of missions and areas to claim.
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Although many fans of the original Dying Light have been waiting years for the sequel, the hype surrounding it is sure to bring in a whole new generation of athletic ass-kickers. With all the zombies and scavengers running around, you're going to need some tips to help you get started in the city.
Good news for the original Dying Light fans - the dropkick is back and it's even more overpowered than it originally was. The first Dying Light had a mid-game skill that allowed Crane to jump in the air and kick enemies so hard they ragdolled through the air. It was one of the most popular parts of the first game, so of course it had to make an appearance here.
It's even more powerful in Dying Light 2, however. Not only does it kick zombies just as far, but it now ragdolls all of the game's human enemies, even when you're in direct combat with them. Combine this with all the high-rise buildings and you have a very easy way of getting rid of most problems in the game.
When you start playing, you're going to be pretty weak, both in regards to your health and your stamina. You'll quickly be introduced to Inhibitors, which can be collected and used to upgrade either one of those core functions.
The benefits of doing either are pretty clear, but you're going to want to focus more on stamina than you are health. Combat in Dying Light 2 is fairly simple and, from the start, Aiden has a ton of moves at
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