One of the defining traits of an RPG is that players are often given key decisions to make that impact the game's narrative, world, and characters. While most RPGs, especially older ones, restrict these choices to just minor dialogue options that only affect character relationships, more modern RPGs have taken this choice system one step further, allowing the decision to have a ripple effect throughout the entire game, sometimes drastically changing how an environment looks, what characters are left alive, and how the story progresses. Though it isn't quite as complex as some might have hoped, Dying Light 2's choice system does do just that, with some of the tougher decisions changing the game world significantly.
During the course of Dying Light 2's 30-hour main story, players will find themselves at the center of countless conflicts, most of which allow some form of choice to be made. While some of these decisions can be as minor as choosing what weapon to take as a reward, Dying Light 2 is full of them, and they all compound together to make Dying Light 2 a very personal, unique experience.
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After Dying Light 2's first story chapter, players will enter Villedor, the central city of the entire game. Players will quickly run into two of the game's factions, the Peacekeepers and the Survivors. These two opposing groups are at the heart of most of Dying Light 2's toughest choices, where players will need to repeatedly decide which group should hold more power: the Peacekeepers, who aim to use discipline and order to rule the new world, or the Survivors, who believe community is the only way forward.
The first big decision in Dying Light 2 occurs when the
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