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Dying Light: The Following

byTechland2016

Dying Light: The Following is a massive expansion to Dying Light and 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 challenges on top of the established core of what made Dying Light a break away success for millions of players around the...

Release Date

February 5, 2016

Developer

Techland

Publisher

WB Games

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Just like the base game, the Following still maintains that creepy feeling that made it such a hit in the first place. Hives of infected and deep caves also add new elements that are a nice change from the original game.

Feb 19, 2016 Read Review

Completely changing the environment that you play in and the way in which you get around that world was a bold move by Techland, but they’ve taken the challenge in their stride, and created something which is often just pure fun to play. If you’re a fan of Dying Light, then The Following is a near essential expansion.

Feb 9, 2016 Read Review

As you level up your driver rank, you’ll gain access crafting better parts, install new reinforced cage parts to show off collectible paint jobs, and even turn your ride into a zombie-killing machine with ram bars, flamethrowers, and mine dispensers. Cooperative play capitalizes on this with the ability to climb in the back of another player's ride to pick off incoming viral zombies with ranged weapons like the new crossbow, which is ideal for quickly picking off bandits and zombies alike with satisfying headshots. Or, you can competitively race with up to three other players.

Feb 9, 2016 Read Review

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Feb 11, 2016 Read Review

Dying Light: The Following's nightmare difficulty setting and additional legend level system along with improved visuals and advanced AI make for a new experience for players of the original Dying Light. The Following content itself - whether bought separately or as part of the new Enhanced Edition - offers a very different but yet worthy test, with the open fields and buggy opening up a completely different set of rules to exploit and best the legions of undead.

Feb 22, 2016 Read Review

Now there’s a lot to like about Dying Light: The Following. The gameplay’s very different from the main game, there’s loads of varied and imaginative missions, it’s an excellent challenge for anyone finished with the central campaign, and the map will take anyone hours to traverse let alone properly explore. It’s definitely good value for money, and if you’re a Season Pass owner who’s been waiting patiently for the last year you’ll be laughing. Nevertheless in crafting such a ...

Feb 9, 2016 Read Review

The Following is full of potential that is hampered by a painful lack of in-depth balancing and polish. The expansion highlights its own weaknesses and fails to promote its own strengths in the transition towards a more vast sandbox.

Feb 17, 2016 Read Review

The buggy, like the rooftops, is a temporary form of safety. All of the enhancements in the latest edition – new loot, new levels, new end-game excess – are icing on the cake. Dying Light is about creating moments of safety, empowerment and comedic triumph in a world that wants nothing more than to tear you down, and The Following is a perfect expansion of that central tenet.

Feb 12, 2016 Read Review

Released a little over a year ago, Dying Light turned out to be a satisfyingly brutal zombie murder sim that eschewed a lot of what you expect from such titles. By making speed and evasion stronger weapons than any of the sharp objects that you acquired, when you were stuck at ground level you couldn't help but feel incredibly vulnerable – especially if you had the misfortune to be far from a safe area when night fell.

Feb 17, 2016 Read Review

The engrossing story, the dune buggy, and the well-designed Harran countryside make The Following worth the pricier Dying Light season pass. Those that enjoyed the Dying Light base game will love The Following, and those that have yet to play Dying Light at all should definitely consider picking up Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition, which includes the base game, The Following expansion, and other DLC, including The Bozack Horde add-on.

Feb 16, 2016 Read Review

Just like the original Dying Light, nothing works quite as well as it should and although there are some interesting new ideas here none of them are realised without significant flaws.

Feb 11, 2016 Read Review

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.

Feb 9, 2016 Read Review