Dying Light 2 Stay Human — Dying 2 Know: Episode 5
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The start of the first Dying Light game can be notoriously unforgiving, as you find yourself facing hordes of Infected without all the tools or skills needed to fend them off. But that's not the case in the sequel, as Dying Light 2's lead designer, Tymon Smektała, tells us in an interview ahead of the game's launch next year.
"We got a lot of feedback from the first game, people saying, 'Hey, it's difficult to get into Dying Light'. Actually, that was on purpose," Smektała explains, emphasising that players feeling "weak and defenceless" at the start of the game leads to a "feeling of empowerment" later on. "At some point they realise, 'Hey, now I'm stronger, I can overcome those obstacles.'"
The progression in Dying Light 2 works differently, however. "It starts a little easier on regular difficulty, but we also have a difficulty dedicated to the hardcore fans of the first game - we call them 'Harran survivors'... so if they want the same level of challenge, they will definitely get it."
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Twenty years after the events of the first Dying Light game, the zombie virus has spread throughout the entire human population. It hasn't taken hold of everyone yet, though - humans in the post-apocalyptic stronghold of Villedor track the progress of their infection with a biomarker, and keep it under control by staying away from the dark.
During the day, the streets are packed with lurching hordes on every corner, but the night holds even more terrors - not only do the zombies enrage when the sun sets, protagonist Aiden Caldwell is also in danger of losing his humanity as the dial on his biomarker steadily ticks down the longer he spends in the darkness.
Personally, I'd set up a UV nightclub and spend every evening drinking enough not to notice when I inevitably turn. Aiden, however, is a cool guy on a mission to find his sister, so he spends every waking moment risking it all for complete strangers, because you don't survive very long in the end times without making a few allies.
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