Details of Dying Light 2 were a little rare during the year with little or no information about its online gameplay. Fortunately for those waiting, Techland has just published some trailers that highlight what the new game reserves to its fans. The videos with Dying Light 2 gameplay show a new type of mechanism of choice and consequences for the main character's wrist accessory.
As seen in Dying Light 2 trailers, players have an overview of the world after the events that took place in Harran in the original game, released in 2015.
The new world was decimated by the virus to which the veterans of Dying Light were confronted with Harran during the first game. Incarking Aiden Caldwell, the story of Dying Light 2 gameplay is strongly focused on small jobs for the rest of the city's population, which is one of the last human cities in the world. Twenty years have passed and Aiden will have to return to The City and determine his fate. The Dying Light 2 players will have to decide how faction they will be allied or enemies, each compelling to get the ultimate control of the area. The factions will be called Peacekeepers, Renegades and Survivors.
It seems that the gameplay of Dying Light 2 has a post-apocalyptic premise that looks pretty much like Fallout. Although there is nothing wrong with this change of history, nothing of the original game appeared to have justified such a change. This change in the gameplay of Dying Light 2 has been criticized to be a little too simplistic in terms of play that the community of players has already seen before. In addition, it seems that the political scene within The City is not as complicated as it says whether it can easily be influenced by a single freerunner.
This Fallout-esque change in the Dying Light 2 gameplay was not expected, but it did not really have a big surprise. After all, Chris Avellone, Fallout's writer: New Vegas, played an important role in the development of Dying Light 2. It was at Techland decision to withdraw Avellone from the team following complaints for sexual harassment.
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