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By contrast, Dying Light: The Beast jettisons Stay Human ’s choose-your-own-adventure mechanics from the start, offering a more traditional open-world structure and linear narrative. Crane is given ...
Check out the Inside Bober's Safe Zone Live-Action Trailer for Dying Light: The Beast, the upcoming installment of the ...
The combinations of wounds, mutilations and damage is almost endless, making every fight in Dying Light: The Beast a raw ...
The Beast, an upcoming installment of the first-person zombie shooter developed by Techland. Players can get a first-hand look at the violent and gore-filled combat that's sure to soak players and ...
The Dying Light series from developer Techland has always been about letting players loose to explore and fight through a ...
Horror Special | I played 4 hours of Dying Light: The Beast and it's already my favorite Dying Light game ever ...
Techland says that the "primal brutality" of Dying Light: the Beast isn't just for show, as it's meant to mirror protagonist Kyle Crane's thirst for revenge. After being imprisoned for a decade and ...
There's much more of a 'blockbuster' sensibility attached to Dying Light than The Last of Us - ironic, given the latter's HBO adaptation - but I can see why Smektala is leaning into that.
In a video shared exclusively with PCGamesN, Techland reveals how Dying Light The Beast gets obsessive about creating convincing gore.
I got to preview Techland's next entry in its Dying Light series, which brings the parkour zombie horror to the great outdoors.
A vast mountain region will become Kyle Crane's playground in Dying Light: The Beast. Shacknews gives Techland's latest a fresh look.
We sat down with Nathan Lemaire to discuss Dying Light's latest entry in the series and how they managed to bring the series back to its roots.