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Un scénario prenant bien qu'assez convenu au final
Un vaste monde ouvert invitant à l'exploration et bien rempli
Les sensations grisantes du parkour enrichies avec le parapente
Un système de combat efficace
Une progression perceptible sur la longueur
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
La VF et ses sous-titres dénaturant par moment le propos ou les personnages
Des bugs pas toujours amusants
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Peut mieux faire
La lampe qui s'éteint durant les discussions et cinématiques
(Un mode New Game+ ou un meilleur contrôle de notre sauvegar
Diverse open world, Satisfying parkour, Branching narrative, Rewarding exploration
Repetitive combat, Frequent technical issues
Dying Light 2 Stay Human is a frequently enjoyable open-world experience. It may suffer from a lack of new ideas, but when the gameplay becomes repetitive, the well-written narrative will keep you hooked.If you aim to squeeze as much playtime as possible...
Unafraid to ramp up tension with highstakes nighttime gameplay, Tightlydesigned risk vs. reward gameplay, Combat systems are exquisite, Verticality of the open world is impressive
Falters a bit with its story delivery, The game's performance on Xbox Series X is a bit disappointing, Many activities become repetitive quite early on
Dying Light 2Bottom line: Initially, I was concerned Dying Light 2 wouldn't find its voice in a world crammed with shallow open worlds designed for busy work rather than fun, but the more I played, the more I found that wasn't the case. Dying Light 2 trul...
Publié: 2021-11-16, Auteur: Eric , review by: destructoid.com
Extrait: The world of Dying Light 2 Stay Human isn't quite the usual zombie post-apocalypse. Most zombie worlds involve survivors moving from place to place, holing up in whatever building might provide a moment's refuge from roaming zombie hordes. But in a hands-...
Parkour and combat amalgamation feels satisfactory, Skill tree keeps the game engaging, Weapon modifications and choices are decent, Music gives the game an immersive experience
Story feels jarring and stretched, Battle against human-AI feels like a drag, Cut scenes are sometimes long and unnecessary
Extrait: 2015's Dying Light filled in as a much needed refresher in a generally stuffed kind. Around 90% of zombie games follow a do this process again recipe, where you drop into an area, rummage for things, and destroy floods of the undead. There was an obtrusiv...
Dying Light 2 functions better as a standalone RPG (role-playing game) than a direct follow-up to Techland’s grittier, realistic take on the zombie-killing genre. The choice-based dialogue system adds some depth and engagement value to the otherwise clich...
The fate of a decaying City is in your hands. Every choice matters in Dying Light 2, the bold sequel to a best-selling open-world phenomenon. Dying Light 2 steps into a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has been decimated -- it is the Modern Dark Ages...
Dying Light works on the strengths of the open world formula although it does not do much to move further from what's already tried and tested. It's has its great segments, although not exactly mind-blowing, combat is good, and the RPG mechanics could us...
Extrait: Parkouring our way through the console & PC versions, we have a collection of modes and settings to work through. The last-gen versions weren't ready in time for coverage in this review, so we instead will concentrate on the Xbox Series X, Series S, and P...
Extrait: 2020 is one of the biggest years for videogames in a very long time. There is a frankly insane amount of huge games coming in 2020, with more titles on the way that haven't even been announced yet. The next generation of gaming consoles will launch this y...