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Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition

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78%Game Brain Score
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stability, optimization
78% User Score Based on 82,755 reviews

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Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition is a multiplayer role playing game. It was developed by Techland and was released on February 3, 2022. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition introduces firearms with four weapon types—pistols, rifles, SMGs, and shotguns—adding new strategic combat options. Players take on missions to aid the city’s inhabitants, earning Watcher Tokens to unlock exclusive gear. Engaging solo or co-op, the game features rebalanced progression for an enhanced end-game experience.

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78%
Audience ScoreBased on 82,755 reviews
story7.8k positive mentions
stability4.3k negative mentions

  • The graphics are stunning, with detailed environments and impressive lighting effects that enhance the overall experience.
  • The parkour mechanics are smooth and exhilarating, allowing for creative exploration and strategic escapes.
  • The game offers substantial replayability through branching narratives, multiple endings, and the impact of player choices on the game world.
  • The story is often criticized for being weak, predictable, and lacking emotional depth, with underdeveloped characters and disjointed plotlines.
  • The game suffers from significant performance issues and bugs, particularly in co-op mode, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences.
  • Many players find the grinding aspect tedious and repetitive, feeling that it artificially pads the game's length without adding meaningful content.
  • story
    34,058 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of "Dying Light 2" has received mixed reviews, with many players finding it weak and predictable compared to its predecessor. Critics highlight issues such as disjointed plotlines, underdeveloped characters, and repetitive side quests that detract from the overall experience. While some appreciate the game's focus on player choices and their impact on the world, others feel that these choices often lead to unsatisfying outcomes, leaving the narrative feeling unfulfilling.

    • “The story starts off simple but builds up into something truly emotional and powerful by the end — it really keeps you hooked.”
    • “I love the fact that they picked a good story that keeps you connected and want to find more; the mechanics of this game are very good.”
    • “The story is quite good and I like that you get multiple choices and endings, but it is a bit short.”
    • “The story is forgettable, trope-infested, and yet I've found myself playing this game three times until its end.”
    • “The new game mechanics are nice, but the story was boring and the dialogue was just terrible at moments.”
    • “The story is in shambles; it's undercooked.”
  • gameplay
    11,940 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "Dying Light 2" has received mixed reviews, with many players praising the fluid parkour mechanics and engaging combat, which enhance the overall experience. However, criticisms often focus on the game's repetitive nature, clunky mechanics, and a lackluster story that fails to match the intensity of its predecessor. While the game has improved since launch with updates addressing bugs and gameplay issues, some players still feel it falls short of the original's charm and polish.

    • “The gameplay is incredible and there are so many different ways to go about combat.”
    • “The parkour mechanics are smooth and exhilarating, allowing for seamless movement through the city and making for some heart-pounding escapes from the undead.”
    • “The fluidity of movement allows for creative exploration and strategic escapes, adding a layer of freedom to the gameplay that sets it apart from its predecessor.”
    • “The new game mechanics are nice, but the story was boring and the dialogue was just terrible at moments.”
    • “Compared to the first game, it doesn't quite have as good of an atmosphere or characters, and the gameplay does get a little repetitive towards the end.”
    • “The gameplay is straight up bad; you can't do the things you did in the first part, the UI is ugly, and the one from Dying Light was perfect.”
  • graphics
    5,396 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in "Dying Light 2" have received widespread praise for their stunning visuals, detailed environments, and impressive lighting effects, particularly with ray tracing enabled. Many players noted that the game runs well on high-end hardware, although some experienced performance issues and graphical glitches, especially on lower-end systems. Overall, while the graphics are a significant improvement over the first game, opinions vary on whether they fully meet the expectations set by early trailers and promotional materials.

    • “The graphics are stunning, parkour feels just as smooth, and the zombies are still nightmarish.”
    • “Graphics are great; effects, lighting/shadows, attention to detail, all of it looks realistic.”
    • “The graphics are beautiful and the combat is good, but the story choices feel odd in parts where they're given.”
    • “I actually own the first Dying Light as well, but I’ve never really played much of it mainly because the graphics feel a bit dated now.”
    • “The graphics, even on max, look like Half-Life 2, inexplicably.”
    • “The graphics are a blurry mess and the optimization is nonexistent.”
  • stability
    4,474 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The stability of "Dying Light 2" has been a significant point of contention among players, with many reviews highlighting its persistent bugs and glitches. While some players report minor issues that do not detract from the overall experience, a substantial number have encountered game-breaking bugs, particularly in co-op mode, leading to frustrating gameplay and the need for frequent restarts. Despite these challenges, many players still find enjoyment in the game, suggesting that while it is currently a buggy experience, it has the potential to improve with future updates.

    • “Game runs great, I have no issues with stability at all.”
    • “The experience was so fun and bug free, at least for the most part.”
    • “This game is a breath of fresh air, almost no glitches.”
    • “The game is a buggy mess, especially after being out this long.”
    • “It's a buggy mess that is not worth the effort of opening it.”
    • “This game is a buggy mess and exists solely to make you suffer.”
  • optimization
    2,597 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of "Dying Light 2" has received mixed reviews, with many players reporting significant performance issues, including stuttering, frame drops, and crashes, particularly when using ray tracing. While some users with high-end systems have experienced smooth gameplay, others with mid-range setups struggle to maintain playable frame rates, leading to frustration. Despite ongoing patches aimed at improving performance, many players still find the game poorly optimized compared to its predecessor, "Dying Light 1."

    • “I'm glad I waited three and a half years after the game's release to play it, because by now most of the infuriating critical bugs have been fixed, numerous optimizations have been implemented overall, and some interesting new content has been added.”
    • “Did not expect at all for Dying Light 2 to be this optimized, since by 2022 most people stopped giving a damn about optimization, and it still looks fabulous!”
    • “The game is very well optimized; the combat and parkour feel smooth, and the performance is solid.”
    • “The optimization is terrible; I have an RTX 5080 and the game runs worse than Cyberpunk with ray tracing graphics.”
    • “This game is poorly optimized, filled with bugs, and has some extremely poor game mechanics that will genuinely ruin your experience.”
    • “The performance is absolutely dreadful and the visuals don't warrant that performance.”
  • music
    1,586 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in "Dying Light 2" has received mixed reviews, with many praising its dynamic nature that adapts to the player's actions, particularly during parkour sequences, enhancing the overall gameplay experience. While some players appreciate the soundtrack's ability to create tension and excitement, others feel it lacks the memorable quality of the original game's music, describing it as less atmospheric and sometimes repetitive. Overall, the soundtrack is seen as a strong aspect of the game, contributing significantly to immersion, though opinions vary on its effectiveness compared to the first installment.

    • “What stood out to me most in Dying Light 2 were the tense, atmospheric moments—the kind where the music builds perfectly to create just the right amount of pressure and adrenaline.”
    • “The soundtrack perfectly sets the tone, and the sound effects are crunchy and impactful.”
    • “The music, especially the combat music, is the kind that gets repetitive long-term, but otherwise it contributes well to the atmosphere of Dying Light 2.”
    • “The soundtrack is a complete downgrade from the very spooky and tense, but simple techno soundtrack that they featured in the first game.”
    • “The music lacks that John Carpenter-esque sound.”
    • “The music just doesn't suit the game.”
  • grinding
    1,461 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect of "Dying Light 2" has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from players, who describe it as tedious, repetitive, and often frustrating. Many reviewers express disappointment with the excessive time required to upgrade weapons and skills, often feeling that the game artificially pads its length through grind-heavy mechanics rather than meaningful content. While some players find enjoyment in the core gameplay and parkour elements, the overall sentiment is that the grinding detracts significantly from the experience, making it feel like a chore rather than an engaging challenge.

    • “Play time, 40-50 hours ++++ for sure even if you are not the grinding man.”
    • “It's not too grindy and the city is nice.”
    • “This game was great, progression is smooth and not too grindy.”
    • “The optional 'reputation-based' content, coming in the form of guilds or characters you can do missions for, feels too grindy for me to have fun going out of my way for.”
    • “The missions are super grindy and boring.”
    • “The progression is also extremely grindy, the worse kind of 'open world' repetitive tasks.”
  • atmosphere
    1,070 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere in "Dying Light 2" has received mixed reviews, with many players noting that while the game features stunning graphics and a vibrant world, it lacks the intense, gritty atmosphere that characterized the first game. Critics highlight that the nighttime experience is less terrifying and immersive, with a more colorful and less oppressive environment that diminishes the sense of danger. Overall, while some appreciate the new direction and find the atmosphere enjoyable, many feel it does not capture the same level of tension and horror as its predecessor.

    • “What stood out to me most in Dying Light 2 were the tense, atmospheric moments, the kind where the music builds perfectly to create just the right amount of pressure and adrenaline.”
    • “The atmosphere, parkour, zombies, story, side quests are great and the immersive game atmosphere is magnificent.”
    • “Techland once again nails the atmosphere: the crumbling buildings, decaying streets, day-night cycle, and zombie density really give you that survival vibe.”
    • “The atmosphere feels so lifeless and so boring you just want to fall asleep, especially the story itself just sucks and the writing blows ass out of the water.”
    • “The overall atmosphere is just not there and feels like a joke compared to Dying Light 1.”
    • “It completely lacks the atmosphere and tension that made the original so immersive.”
  • humor
    959 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in "Dying Light 2" is a mixed bag, often stemming from its chaotic gameplay and numerous bugs, which players find both amusing and frustrating. Many reviews highlight the hilarity of drop-kicking zombies and the absurdity of glitches, such as ragdoll physics and NPCs behaving strangely, creating memorable moments, especially in co-op play. However, the writing and character interactions are frequently criticized for being cringeworthy or poorly executed, leading to unintentional humor that detracts from the overall experience.

    • “It still has some of the best parkour in a video game and it feels great, arguably better than the first game, and the little things such as throwing a zombie with the force of a thousand suns (because Aiden has insane throw strength and it is hilarious) or drop-kicking some smug ass off a roof will never not be stupid and entertaining.”
    • “Sometimes we even chose not to eliminate them, just to hear their funny remarks about seeing our hero again.”
    • “Running, fighting, and surviving together creates so many crazy moments that you’ll be laughing and shouting the whole time.”
    • “There are so many cutscenes it's not funny.”
    • “Then there are the quests... having an entire side-quest about a guy talking about his fish is not funny because the 'joke' landed a minute into the quest and he's blabbing for what felt like an eternity.”
    • “Your character says cringe 'badass' remarks that are not funny and nothing.”
  • monetization
    644 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy in "Dying Light 2" has drawn significant criticism from players, primarily due to the introduction of microtransactions and in-game advertisements after the game's launch. Many reviewers express frustration over the perceived cash grab nature of these additions, particularly in a full-priced single-player game, which they feel detracts from the overall experience and undermines the game's initial promise. The shift in focus towards monetization, especially following Techland's acquisition by Tencent, has left a sour taste among fans, leading to calls for a return to more player-friendly practices.

    • “While the game has been marred by microtransactions, the developers have not abandoned it, and the latest update has made playing much more enjoyable, especially in cooperative mode with a friend if you have one.”
    • “Although the game includes microtransactions, I only found out about them after completing the game, and they didn't affect my enjoyment during my playthrough.”
    • “I could care less about the in-game purchases as the parkour and replayability make up for it.”
    • “This game is a cash grab that tries to pretend to be the original but fails in most regards.”
    • “Adding microtransactions to a single-player game is just disgusting.”
    • “Techland has decided to add microtransactions to the game so all I got to say is fuck Techland, fuck Tencent and fuck you Tymon you damn scumbag.”
  • emotional
    511 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of "Dying Light 2" has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing disappointment in the narrative's ability to foster genuine emotional connections. While some moments and side quests are noted for their heartfelt impact, the overall story is often described as boring, lacking depth, and failing to engage players emotionally, especially when compared to its predecessor. Many reviewers felt that character development was insufficient, leading to a lack of empathy for the characters and their struggles, which undermined the intended emotional weight of key story moments.

    • “The story starts off simple but builds up into something truly emotional and powerful by the end — it really keeps you hooked.”
    • “The narrative is rich, immersive, and emotionally engaging.”
    • “The choices you make feel like they actually are choices and the side quests range from cute quirky to better than main story emotional beats.”
    • “A massive downgrade from the first game, buggy gameplay even after updates and a really boring story with forgettable characters.”
    • “Incredibly boring story, bland protagonist, obnoxious characters, lazy stereotypes and the worst boss fight in gaming history.”
    • “This game loves to waste your time, and it desperately wants you to focus on the incredibly boring story and side missions.”
  • replayability
    435 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The replayability of "Dying Light 2" is a mixed bag among players. While many appreciate the branching narratives, multiple endings, and the impact of player choices on the game world, some feel that the replay value is diminished compared to its predecessor, "Dying Light." Overall, the game offers substantial replayability through various missions, co-op play, and new game modes, but some players express disappointment in the lack of significant consequences for choices and the repetitive nature of certain gameplay elements.

    • “The replayability is huge; the vendors and missions you can replay and farm are absolutely fun and amazing!”
    • “The branching narrative makes you feel like you’re shaping the world around you, and it adds huge replay value.”
    • “The choices you make change the story and some abilities/perks available, so there is some replay value.”
    • “The replayability just wasn't there for me, and this game introduced so much more in the endgame and is still giving us stuff to do in the endgame with the tower raids, etc. that I keep coming back for more.”
    • “There's not much replay value to it other than making minor decision changes that don't really change the outcome of the game other than 'this NPC survives and you never encounter it again', so I can't really say it has any replay value.”
    • “The last part of the story felt a bit rushed, compared to the rest of the game and replayability is not that great, as it was announced during development (choices do not mean very radical consequences), but still a must play for the fans of the first game.”
  • character development
    150 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing disappointment over its lack of depth and meaningful progression. While some characters exhibit strong development and engaging arcs, others are criticized for being one-dimensional and poorly written, leading to a disconnect between players and the story. Overall, the game struggles to create a compelling narrative that resonates emotionally, often leaving players feeling detached from the characters and their journeys.

    • “I felt like a badass running around as Crane, and his character development made him feel like he was getting cooler and cooler as the game progressed.”
    • “The voice acting and character development are well done, and they really help to involve the player in the story, making them care about the factions and people they meet on the way.”
    • “The character development and dialogue is truly superior to the original game; it has come a long way from the first game, that is for sure.”
    • “The dialogue options don't change anything about the characters, and most of the time this game forces you to select all dialogue options in most conversations, rendering dialogue completely useless for character development and most parts of the story.”
    • “The writing is just lazy — like it was written by someone who skipped character development entirely.”
    • “Dying Light 2 overloads me while offering little to no character development to actually care about any of them.”
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Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition is a role playing game.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox One, Windows and others.

On average players spend around 70 hours playing Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition was released on February 3, 2022.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition was developed by Techland.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its stability.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

Similar games include Dying Light: The Beast, Dead Island Steam Key GLOBAL, Dying Light, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Gotham Knights and others.