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Without the Hydro-Puzzle safe code in Dying Light: The Beast, the Town Hall folks won’t get their water supply back on, and everyone will be doomed. Quite a weight on your shoulders, isn't it? Don't ...
Riding a motorcycle is arguably the best mode of transportation. Even so, there are situations where swinging a leg over your two-wheeled machine isn't optimal, but you still need to transport it. And ...
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Throwing weapons in Dying Light: The Beast is a great way to rid yourself of handsy zombies, but the game has decided to just not tell you about it. Don’t worry, you can hurl any old axe or machete at ...
To even get the side quest in Dying Light: The Beast, players need to make significant progress in the main campaign and complete the Power Gambit main quest. This will activate the first Relay ...
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Dying Light: The Beast is an action game first and foremost, but it still leans into light RPG mechanics for its equipment and leveling system. And you’ll want to level consistently, as you never want ...
Navigating the world of Dying Light: The Beast is technically easier than ever. You can drive trucks now. But like any vehicle, these trucks need fuel, and where are you going to find the stuff in the ...
Don’t hesitate to grab Dying Light: The Beast for $60, as it’s one of the best follow-ups to an original game. Not only does it improve upon many things. But also brings back classic features such as ...