13 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 254.5 hrs on record (139.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: Jul 3, 2016 @ 6:48pm
Updated: Jul 21, 2017 @ 2:47pm

The playable area is truly gigantic and with far less buildings to climb on, moving from one side of the map to the other would have been a nightmare if it wasn’t for the buggy, Dying Light: The Following’s main addition.

As soon as you start using the buggy, you’ll begin to level up another perk tree: Driver. This will give you access to important upgrades such as installing UV headlights, a Nitro boost, several kinds of weapons (flamethrower, spikes and more).

Melee combat is simply great, with slow-motion decapitations/mutilations and a great sense of weight carried with every move, while ranged weapons (including the new crossbow) are less satisfying to handle.

As for the story of Dying Light: The Following, just like in the base game it’s interesting enough to keep the player hooked without being really deep. The real deal of this expansion comes from The Following’s array of quality quests that follow Kyle Crane seeking gain of trust of the locals to get close to a creepy cult.

THE GOOD
- Upgradable buggy
- Diverse side quests
- Great ending
- Lovely visuals
- Cheap and addictive


THE BAD
- Can be grindy and repetitive
- Harsh difficulty level

10/10

DISASTER | BAD | MEDIOCRE | OKAY | GOOD | GREAT | AMAZING | MASTERPIECE
Was this review helpful? Yes No Funny Award
Comments are disabled for this review.