Earlier today, we let people know that Capcom will be releasing Dead Rising 3 for the PC in the summer. Now we’ve got more zombie madness from Techland, the developers behind Dead Island, who just released a brand spanking new trailer for another upcoming survival horror, Dying Light.
The trailer features plenty of never-before-seen gameplay footage, which gives us a good glimpse of what it will be like to go toe-to-toe with the living dead in the game. You can use anything from a pipe wrench to a concrete block to smash in the brains of a zombie. Just lovely! Your elbows also seem to be very efficient, according to the game’s new mechanics.
Dying Light seriously looks promising, considering the free-running aspect looks like so much fun. I have a strong feeling people will forget about Dead Island quickly because this next-gen iteration of it is a lot more entertaining so far.
Expect more news to be announced for Dying Light in the upcoming days since it will be showcased next week during E3 2014.
Features:
Free Running Movement – Whether tracking prey or escaping predators, Dying Light lets players swiftly navigate the world by seamlessly leaping between buildings, grappling up walls, and pouncing on unsuspecting enemies.
Open World Environments – Dying Light is set in a vast open world, delivering expansive and varied environments, a wide variety of enemy classes and a hopeless tale of survival where resources are scarce and the infected are not the only threat.
Brutal Melee and Ranged Combat – get up-close using a variety of light and heavy weapons including knives, bats, axes, sledgehammers, and more exotic weaponry or utilize guns and other firepower to take down enemies from a distance.
Choose Your Play Style – Dying Light features four playable characters that can be fully customized and upgraded to match any play style.
Craft Your Weapon – Why use a wrench when you can use a wrench wrapped in electrified barbed wire? Dying Light’s sizeable crafting system enables players to create a slew of new, more potent weapons and equipment, as well as specialized ammunition.
Breathtaking Visuals and Gameplay – Dying Light is the first game powered by Chrome Engine 6, a cutting-edge incarnation of Techland’s proprietary technology, designed from the ground up for the new console generation, DirectX 11 and other advanced solutions.
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