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Dying Light 2 Stay Human (Deluxe Edition) – Xbox Series X

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Platform: Xbox Series X


Edition: Deluxe Edition


Features

  • For complete details of whats included in the Deluxe Edition, please see the description below
  • VAST OPEN WORLD - Participate in the life of a city engulfed in a new dark era. Discover different paths and hidden passages, as you explore its multiple levels and locations
  • CREATIVE & BRUTAL COMBAT - Take advantage of your parkour skills to tip the scales of even the most brutal encounter. Clever thinking, traps and creative weapons will be your best friends
  • SMART DELIVERY - This game supports Smart Delivery, and can be played on both Xbox One and Xbox Series X.

Description

Over twenty years ago in Harran, we fought the virus—and lost. Now, we’re losing again. The City, one of the last large human settlements, is torn by conflict. Civilization has fallen back into the Dark Ages. And yet, we still have hope. You are a wanderer with the power to change the fate of The City. But your exceptional abilities come at a price. Haunted by memories you cannot decipher, you set out to learn the truth… and find yourself in a combat zone. Hone your skills, as to defeat your enemies and make allies, you’ll need both fists and wits. Unravel the dark secrets behind the wielders of power, choose sides and decide your destiny. But wherever your actions take you, there's one thing you can never forget—stay human. The Deluxe Edition includes:Dying Light 2 Game, Exclusive Weapons Charms DLCSteelbook (physical box only)Legendary Skin Pack DLC: Legendary OutfitLegendary Weapon SkinLegendary Paraglider SkinAdditional Story DLC 1 – Available post-launchDigital Soundtrack & Digital Artbook, Digital Wallpapers & Comic Dying Light 2 Techland S.A. Published and developed by Techland S.A. All trademarks, copyrights and logos are property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

Publication Date: February 4, 2022


Computer Platform: Xbox One


UPC: 662248924823


Release date: February 4, 2022


Product Dimensions: 0.65 x 6.62 x 5.39 inches; 3.2 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 92482


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Square Enix


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: May 26, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good game, very challenging
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: Deluxe Edition
It a very good game, very challenging but I noticed how you play the game is different from the first game dying light 1. Lol wish they kept some of things from part one the same In Part 2 like how u play it and level up.there are some changes in part 2 that I don’t like that I wish they kept the same from part 1. And wish that the game gave the player even more freedom to play how they want to. But overall it’s a very good and challenging game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022 by Ryan Evans

  • Awesome game, horrible preorder.
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: Deluxe Edition
While the game is awesome and I would highly recommend it to any dying light fans, amazon seems to have issues with sending out preorder bonuses. I still have not received mine and the game came out on the 5th. Again, great game. Not so great service from amazon for preorder bonuses.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2022 by brock

  • Juego excelente
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: Deluxe Edition
Vino muy seguro y para los fanáticos del videojuego de zombies les encantará.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022 by jose

  • Great game!
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: Deluxe Edition
My son loves this game! He has both the first one and this one. He said it is not as good as the first one but its fun. Improvements made through updates which make it worth buying.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023 by Steve LaScala

  • Love the game
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: Deluxe Edition
Love the game.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2022 by Savetheferals

  • If only Kyle Crane was here to see this light Dying Light
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: Deluxe Edition
Dying Light 2 is one part Dying Light, one part Fallout 4, with a little Cyberpunk in there for some reason. It is also a lot less horror, and more of a gory platforming RPG. The first game was dark, brutal, and fairly difficult on all modes. Night was a real challenge. Dying Light 2 is a bit milder. You now have to make sure you get enough or stay in UV. The zombies leave interiors at night, making them free to roam. There are new types of zombies, but the big baddies are fewer and far between. What you have to worry about is triggering howler zombies at night since they will attract a small hoard. You will need to dash to the nearest UV station to get them off you or somehow hide. There is a level system to this like GTAs police system. Night travel has its difficulty, but is nowhere near as trecharous as the original. Just sneak and travel by roof top and it is no problem. Combat is more complicated. Offering more of an arcade feel, than the quickness of the first but with more punch. The enemies can all be taken down by melee with a little timing. Since apparently you are more powerful than in the first it feels more like Fallout at times. Weapons still break, but last far longer. The world is colorful, with plants taking back the area. It is oddly bright and cheerful. Traversal is fun, and with so many open interiors throughout entire buildings exploration is amazing. Imagine Fallout 4 if you could go into everywhere. The stamina meter can just go away. It is way to cumbersome in the beginning. It is without question the bane of the game. The UI and menu system feels like a cross between DL1 and Cyberpunk. For better or worse. Leveling is basic, unlocking new abilities that should have been there to begin with. The Story, a complicated messy affair where you are a pizza boy. Seriously, every mission is oh something happened can you get this for me. The story is not bad, but with so many branching paths mistakes are made, people killed, towns destroyed. My path was enjoyable, but with no multiple saves it can bite you. What amazed me is after finishing the game it struck me. Had I been lead by emotions or blindly followed one faction rather than sticking to principles my ending would have been very very different. The story is much better than the original. Infact it is kind of Fallout. The parkour, atmosphere, exploration, and combat really carry this through all boring fetch quests. The story took me 25 hours. The base Xbone is sub 900p, and the one X and Series S are 1080p 30fps. No drops at all, but the One X is a little behind the S in settings. The Series X runs three modes. Performance=Series S settings @60fps, Quality=sub 4k@30, and the third setting offers basic raytracing. It is nothing compared to the global raytracing effects on PC. The two are night and day. Where as the Series X offers High PC settings in quality, and high med with RT, the PC version jumps a lot higher. It takes a lot more to get there. With my 3090 overclocked raytracing is so demanding that a steady 60fps with DLSS@4k is not possible on Ultra settings. Reflections and fog need to be turned down. So keep this mind when buying this game, that it is better on PC however you will need a big budget to get there. For the money Series X puts up a good show, but global raytracing should have been used. No drops on any platform. With all the issues, I highly recommend this game. Techland are an indie studio putting out a AAA game. This is a studio that always seems to do the right thing. Not releasing a mess, when they could of and if you remember the original was a mess on consoles and now they made it so optimized it runs well on the Switch. They stand by the games they produce and keep updating them for years. Infact Dying Light 2 will be updated for five years. It is going to be interesting what they do in the next couple years. What is here is a very enjoyable title. Honestly, after finishing this it is better than the first in nearly every way and the world buiding is so much richer than a zombie game should be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2022 by Bugs

  • As a massive fan, it could've been better!
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: Deluxe Edition
I am a massive fan of the first DL and its DLC, the following. While this game has vastly improved parkour some things don't really make sense. There's no way to repair your weapons outside of a small easter egg charm in the game that you can only get once you complete the story. There's an arbitrary limit to how much time you can spend in the dark as well, you can improve the limit but its still kinda dumb. There's too many of the screaming zombies not even 5 feet away from each other which makes transversing the map on foot kinda too much. There's also not enough zombies. There's no transmog which means you will either wear the armor you like visually or the one with the high stats. The constant game breaking bugs that plague this game constantly is also one of the things that take away from the enjoyment. Let's not even talk about the massive amounts of cut content and a very very underwhelming story which is sad since the improved story was a main selling/marketing point for this game. All in all it is a good game that could've easily be one of the greater one of this year but sadly it has too many issues and downright strange design choices. I would advise anyone interested in this game to get it during a sale and pay maybe up to $40 tops! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022 by Felix

  • Never received our pre-order bonus
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: Deluxe Edition
The game came late, by three days a day we never got our pre-order bonus. Pretty disappointed
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022 by Erica Holden

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