Reviewers Liked
- Over-the-top action
- The buggy's fun!
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Still overly reliant on long fetch quests
After more than 20 hours with The Following, I’m impressed by how much I have left to do. There are corners of the map that I’ve left unexplored, sidequests I’ve left incomplete, missing persons I’ve all but abandoned, and hidden loot I’ve left undiscovered. I’m just as impressed that, after so many hours, I still want to go do all that. What do you know: I’ve grown fonder of a game that I already liked a great deal.
The term “expansion” has a dirty connotation to it nowadays. Some developers only give players a few maps and weapons, but Dying Light: The Following puts these types of expansions to shame. For $20, players are getting a beautiful new land to explore, a mysterious and intriguing story, and new gameplay mechanics.
Dying Light with less parkour sounds like a disaster, but the rural setting and buggy racing add a whole new dimension to the zombie-slaying mayhem, along with a meaty new adventure. For £20 it's an absolute steal. The Following might not convince Dying...
While it isn't perfect, The Following openly embraces everything that made Dying Light a standout hit of 2015 and also injects enough fresh content to warrant a return visit from even the most hardcore of Harran's...
First-person zombie brawler Dying Light is full of cars--burnt out, abandoned husks of cars that are perfect for parkouring over but not so great for driving. The Following DLC , on the other hand, weaves customizable dirt buggies into its basic...
A big ol chunk of game with a lot of things to do, and just as importantly, new ways to do...
Dying Light was one of my favorite games of 2015. It merged fast past action, parkour elements, a wicked soundtrack, and a TON of zombies. It was a perfect melding of co-op action mayhem, and had a decent if semi standard plot. The gameplay was so great...
Dying Light: The Following manages to include a new fun-filled environment to explore along with a vehicle to do so that mesh together well with a story that's slow to start but ends with a powerful punch.Share Tweet +1 Share...
In 2016, after six seasons of The Walking Dead and tons of games in recent years, the mere mention of zombies is enough to make more than a few folks turn up their noses.Just a few years back they were widely considered to be incredibly cool, but now a...
A major story expansion for the zombie survival horror game, Dying Light: The Following tells the untold chapter of Kyle Crane's story. Take to a vast new area that will transform your Dying Light experience through new game mechanics, environments and...
Zombies, zombies, zombies. I still don't understand why y'all like them so much, but I'm prepared to do my bit as your friendly local participant observer embedded in modern gaming culture. Thus, this weekend I found myself loading up a preview copy of...
The original Dying Light was so much fun. Fun in a scrappy, upside-down way. The game hid many of its best qualities behind a skill-tree system that made its headline parkour a shin-grazing drag for hours - until, essentially, you unlocked the skill of...
I am pleased to report that in Dying Light: The Following, you can still dropkick a zombie off a cliff and into the sea. You also get to drive a car.I liked last year's Dying Light, so I was predisposed to like The Following. And I do like The...
Après avoir survécu à la dangereuse ville d'Harran dans Dying Light, Techland nous emmène en pleine campagne avec le DLC du FPS survival, The Following. En plus de connaitre la suite de l'intrigue, quelques nouveautés font leur apparition, et notamment...
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