Dying Light 2: Stay Human launched to relatively decent review scores for the most part, boasting an average of 7 to 8 out of 10. This latest entry in Techland's open world zombie parkour series will undoubtedly attract newcomers who haven't played the original Dying Light.
But regardless of whether it's longtime fans or newbies delving into Dying Light 2: Stay Human, here are 5 tips to help ease players into the harsh world of Villedor.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human features a day/night cycle like its predecessors and it's as dangerous as it was back then. Pair that with the much bigger open world of Villedor and the lethal leash around Aiden's neck that is the Immunity timer. This just makes long night-out sessions akin to deep underwater dives that leave little room for resurfacing.
The key to lasting longer out in the wild is to activate any Safe Zones (including Windmills and Nightrunner Hideouts) as players explore their surroundings while advancing through the story. These safe havens also feature UV spotlights that will immediately replenish the Immunity timer back to full.
Compared to the first game, this sequel features a more accessible fast travel system. No, it's not as simple or convenient as allowing travel between safe zones. Instead, players will have two options:
The first one is via Faction Hubs. The other is by clearing out Metro Stations littered throughout the map. They can be home to groups of zombies or Renegades but clearing them out and restoring power to them will allow them to act as both Safe Zones and Fast Travel points.
This might sound trivial for a survival game, but crafting is a core element of the game. So overlooking it in this game is not recommended. Loot every highlighted object around
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