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Things like story & dialogues are not great.
Good part is large map to explore, driving vehicles, modifiable weapons & kill zombies.
There is nothing much to setup, both players need to select a character & play the prologue solo (will take like 5-10 mins) in order to start the coop.
Then host create the lobby, go to "online options" where you can select "LAN" or "friends only Internet" option.
That's kind of all. Both players can get achievements & even client player can initiate & complete side quests.
For main quests & to complete some side quests both need to be presence at the point.
Dying LIght also very popular zombie game.
4 player co op with an open world, weapon modification and upgrading stats, flying vehicle with certain modded weapons, and a story you may or may not like.
i liked it overall.
Fully co-op game at that.
Dead Rising 2 and 3 are fun co-op games too.
In your dying light options increase the field of view and disable motion blur, this should fix the motion sickness.
try to change fov it might help out