
LGR Plays - Dying Light: The Following
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Date: 2022-04-14
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Comments and reviews: 10
Gross
This game looks freakin' amazing but the salvage mechanics take me right out of it. I wish a beautiful, polished, modern 3D game like this would attempt something like Cataclysm DDA's vehicle system. Not only can you build a vehicle from scratch in that game, you can deconstruct busted cars for everything. You can literally rip a stereo system out of a car and rig it up to an engine and alternator on a stationary frame for a gas powered home music system. Hell, If you're not interested in that you can spend a while bashing the car with a 2X4 to extract scrap metal, leather, glass, plastic, wires, rubber, and even the circuit boards out of the panel. Then again that game does have the advantage of not actually having to render the things you jury rig together, prefab frames would most likely be a must. Still, though.
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This game looks freakin' amazing but the salvage mechanics take me right out of it. I wish a beautiful, polished, modern 3D game like this would attempt something like Cataclysm DDA's vehicle system. Not only can you build a vehicle from scratch in that game, you can deconstruct busted cars for everything. You can literally rip a stereo system out of a car and rig it up to an engine and alternator on a stationary frame for a gas powered home music system. Hell, If you're not interested in that you can spend a while bashing the car with a 2X4 to extract scrap metal, leather, glass, plastic, wires, rubber, and even the circuit boards out of the panel. Then again that game does have the advantage of not actually having to render the things you jury rig together, prefab frames would most likely be a must. Still, though.
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ImpendingDeathProd
I really tried to like this game, but I can't really say I do.
I borrowed it from a friend for a few weeks. I mean it's not the worst, but I definitely will wait for the price to drop before I buy it. It simply has too many of the same downfalls Dead Island did. Especially the weapons in the beginning are ridiculous. Also I'm not a fan of the trend that everything has to be an open world with a crafting system. I mean it can work (like in Fallout) but often it just does not.
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I really tried to like this game, but I can't really say I do.
I borrowed it from a friend for a few weeks. I mean it's not the worst, but I definitely will wait for the price to drop before I buy it. It simply has too many of the same downfalls Dead Island did. Especially the weapons in the beginning are ridiculous. Also I'm not a fan of the trend that everything has to be an open world with a crafting system. I mean it can work (like in Fallout) but often it just does not.
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Jackson
You should review more horror games fool.
But old ones, that I dont know about.
I see that Japanese Resident Evil Bio Hazard(RE is my stuff) that sits on your shelf in some videos, your camera is my eyes. Lol, So you like some horror and Its just that I feel you're sitting on some old school 90s PC horror video game knowledge that I dont have any idea about.
Other than Alone in the Dark and Last Half.
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You should review more horror games fool.
But old ones, that I dont know about.
I see that Japanese Resident Evil Bio Hazard(RE is my stuff) that sits on your shelf in some videos, your camera is my eyes. Lol, So you like some horror and Its just that I feel you're sitting on some old school 90s PC horror video game knowledge that I dont have any idea about.
Other than Alone in the Dark and Last Half.
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EvilWiffles
Beaten Dying Light and The Following once Nightmare mode was added. Definitely improved the game, tried other difficulties and the game was insanely boring. I really recommend playing nightmare mode, it's just more intense and strategic vs other modes. I really dislike the vehicle in the following though, wish there were a third person view and the vehicle controls seem to have a lot of input latency.
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Beaten Dying Light and The Following once Nightmare mode was added. Definitely improved the game, tried other difficulties and the game was insanely boring. I really recommend playing nightmare mode, it's just more intense and strategic vs other modes. I really dislike the vehicle in the following though, wish there were a third person view and the vehicle controls seem to have a lot of input latency.
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Eshray
I think if there's more of this open countryside setting you've shown, I think I might actually get this game.
Personally, I'm not too big into city settings, especially in open world games. I much prefer open countrysides, smaller towns, natural landscapes and just wide open spaces in general, but thats just me.
This seems rather promising to me.
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I think if there's more of this open countryside setting you've shown, I think I might actually get this game.
Personally, I'm not too big into city settings, especially in open world games. I much prefer open countrysides, smaller towns, natural landscapes and just wide open spaces in general, but thats just me.
This seems rather promising to me.
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mcgibs
I actually kinda liked Dead Island. There was something relaxing about mowing down zombie after zombie with your wacky weapon, which I feel Dying Light really improves upon. You also have a bunch of actual weapons rather than improvised stuff this time, which could be a factor in the better choppy choppy.
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I actually kinda liked Dead Island. There was something relaxing about mowing down zombie after zombie with your wacky weapon, which I feel Dying Light really improves upon. You also have a bunch of actual weapons rather than improvised stuff this time, which could be a factor in the better choppy choppy.
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Griz
Honestly i dont see why there aren't more 'harcore' zombie survival games, realistic ones at that, they all seem to me hackj and slash cartoony games, no real grit, horror, gore or real survival, i know the niche is there for a zombie survival game like that but there just hasmt been any games like that.
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Honestly i dont see why there aren't more 'harcore' zombie survival games, realistic ones at that, they all seem to me hackj and slash cartoony games, no real grit, horror, gore or real survival, i know the niche is there for a zombie survival game like that but there just hasmt been any games like that.
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Probotector
I'm really worried. It seems like The Following offers very little for people who loved the main game for its parkour elements. Sure, killing Zombies by the dozens is fun but traversing on the rooftops through the city (at night) was the absolute best thing about Dying Light.
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I'm really worried. It seems like The Following offers very little for people who loved the main game for its parkour elements. Sure, killing Zombies by the dozens is fun but traversing on the rooftops through the city (at night) was the absolute best thing about Dying Light.
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Mustang
I see your complaints, the whole fun part of Dying Light was that the whole thing was so compacted you could literally spend days emptying out buildings looking in every nook and cranny. This is just a whole lot of nothing and lazy mode it looks like.
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I see your complaints, the whole fun part of Dying Light was that the whole thing was so compacted you could literally spend days emptying out buildings looking in every nook and cranny. This is just a whole lot of nothing and lazy mode it looks like.
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FanfareT. Loudest
Every time I watch a Dying Light video makes me long more and more for an open-world zombie game in the Walking Dead universe. Come on, it CAN be done! What was that new game that is supposedly coming out this year? Maybe that is the one.
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Every time I watch a Dying Light video makes me long more and more for an open-world zombie game in the Walking Dead universe. Come on, it CAN be done! What was that new game that is supposedly coming out this year? Maybe that is the one.
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