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*Dying Light 2: Stay Human*! It’s an open-world action-adventure game with a post-apocalyptic survival vibe. It was developed by Techland and released in February 2022. A lot of players were eagerly awaiting it because the first game was already hugely popular for its smooth parkour gameplay and intense combat against zombies (or rather "virals," actually infected humans. They don’t call them "zombies" but "virals." I don’t know why).
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### **1. Is Dying Light 2 actually good now?**
Well, it really depends on personal taste and the point in time you’re looking at the game. At launch, *Dying Light 2* had some technical issues: bugs, average optimization on certain platforms, and a multiplayer mode that lacked interesting content. But Techland has worked hard to fix these problems with regular updates. Today, many players feel the game has improved.
The strengths are still there: **the parkour is incredibly satisfying**, progression in the open world feels immersive, and the post-apocalyptic atmosphere is gripping. The moral choices you make in the story also impact the game, adding a nice layer of replayability. So, yes, for a lot of players, *Dying Light 2* is now a solid game, especially if you’re into survival mechanics and open-world titles.
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### **2. Is Dying Light 2 a hit or a flop?**
It’s a debated topic! At launch, some critics and players considered *Dying Light 2* a semi-flop due to bugs, unmet marketing promises (like a robust co-op mode), and a story that divided opinions. On the other hand, it was a commercial success: it sold over 6 million copies in the first two weeks, which is massive. So, financially, it was a hit.
In terms of critical reception, it’s mixed. Some love the dynamic gameplay and ambitious ideas, while others think the game didn’t reach its full potential. In short, it’s neither a total failure nor an absolute masterpiece. Let’s say it’s an imperfect game with undeniable qualities.
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### 3. Is Dying Light 1 and 2 related?**
Not directly. In fact, *Dying Light 2* takes place 20 years after the events of the first game, but it’s not a direct sequel. The main characters from *Dying Light 1* aren’t present in the second, and the story explores a new city (called Villedor) with new characters. However, the lore is connected: it’s still the same post-apocalyptic universe ravaged by a viral pandemic that turns people into infected (zombies).
So, technically, they’re linked by the broader context, but you don’t need to have played the first one to understand or enjoy the second. They’re pretty independent.
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### 4. Is Dying Light 2 a zombie game?
Yes, but not exactly in the classic sense. In *Dying Light 2*, the infected enemies are called **"virals"** rather than zombies. They’re aggressive, fast creatures, and they come in different variants (like Volatiles, Demolishers, etc.). The game also emphasizes a survival atmosphere where you have to manage resources, craft weapons, and survive in a hostile world.
But what makes *Dying Light 2* unique is that it doesn’t focus solely on zombies. There are also human factions with their own conflicts, political intrigue, and moral dilemmas that add a deeper dimension to the gameplay. So, yes, it’s a game with zombies, but it’s much more than that.
Well—if you love games with lots of action, parkour, and a dark atmosphere, *Dying Light 2* might be right up your alley. That said, if you prefer super polished games without bugs, maybe wait for a few more updates 😉. Or just skip it altogether.
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