Compara los precios de Dying Light + 3 DLC's en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Techland. Publicado por Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Lanzado el 27/1/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, First Person, Horror, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 87/100.

A first-person parkour zombie survival game set in the quarantined city of Harran, bundled with three DLCs that push the playtime well past 40 hours solo or with friends.

Dying Light is Techland's open-world zombie survival game built around a core loop that nobody else was doing quite this way in 2015: first-person parkour fused with melee-heavy combat and a day-night cycle that genuinely punishes recklessness. During daylight you scavenge, climb towers, craft weapons, and feel pretty good about yourself. At night the Volatiles come out, and suddenly every rooftop becomes a desperate calculation. That shift in tone is the game's best design decision, and it holds up. Kyle Crane is not a complex protagonist, I will be honest with you. The writing leans on familiar post-apocalyptic clichés and the voice acting has its rough edges. What the game does exceptionally well, though, is systems. Three skill trees - Power, Agility, and Survivor - level up through action rather than menu farming. Agility XP comes from running, climbing, and vaulting; Power from killing enemies with weapons like electrified machetes, modded baseball bats, and eventually firearms. The Survivor tree gates useful utility perks: lockpick blueprints, crafting options, grappling hook access. None of it is reinventing the RPG wheel, but every tree feels tied to how you actually play, which keeps progression from turning into a chore. Past hour 20 a build starts to feel genuinely personal. The bundle here includes three meaningful additions. The Following is the biggest, adding a new map, a customizable buggy for traversal, a crossbow with blueprints that include freezing bolts, and a separate story arc that is honestly better paced than chunks of the main campaign. The Bozak Horde drops you into Harran Stadium with an ankle bomb strapped to your leg and 20 timed combat and parkour trials to complete, with the Bozak compound bow (and its electric, incendiary, and explosive arrow variants) as the payoff. It is the most replayable co-op content in the package and a legitimate endgame loop for loot hunters. Be the Zombie, the asymmetric PvP mode, lets one player invade another's session as the Night Hunter, a fast predatory infected with its own separate skill tree unlocked through multiplayer matches. It sounds like a gimmick and occasionally is, but at its best it produces some of the most tense cat-and-mouse moments the game has to offer. Where Dying Light stumbles is in its middle section, where the story asks you to run fetch errands across Harran repeatedly and the filler quest design starts to drag. Human enemy AI is inconsistent and has never really been fixed. Weapon degradation can feel punishing before you unlock the Conserve Weapons perk in the Power tree, and if you skip Agility early, the parkour feels sluggish in a way that obscures how good it eventually gets. None of these are dealbreakers, but they are friction points that a less forgiving player will notice. For an RPG-adjacent action game with genuine build variety, a night mechanic that creates real tension, and a co-op suite that scales comfortably to four players for the full campaign, this bundle delivers a substantial package. The narrative will not earn a spot next to Disco Elysium on your shelf, but the world of Harran is crafted with enough environmental detail - notes, voicemails, survivor traces in abandoned buildings - that exploring it rewards curiosity. Give it past the slow opening hours and the loop pulls hard. Monika, Scout Team

Dying Light + 3 DLC's
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Dying Light + 3 DLC's

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27 ene 2015TechlandWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
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A first-person parkour zombie survival game set in the quarantined city of Harran, bundled with three DLCs that push the playtime well past 40 hours solo or with friends.

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Dying Light is Techland's open-world zombie survival game built around a core loop that nobody else was doing quite this way in 2015: first-person parkour fused with melee-heavy combat and a day-night cycle that genuinely punishes recklessness. During daylight you scavenge, climb towers, craft weapons, and feel pretty good about yourself. At night the Volatiles come out, and suddenly every rooftop becomes a desperate calculation. That shift in tone is the game's best design decision, and it holds up. Kyle Crane is not a complex protagonist, I will be honest with you. The writing leans on familiar post-apocalyptic clichés and the voice acting has its rough edges. What the game does exceptionally well, though, is systems. Three skill trees - Power, Agility, and Survivor - level up through action rather than menu farming. Agility XP comes from running, climbing, and vaulting; Power from killing enemies with weapons like electrified machetes, modded baseball bats, and eventually firearms. The Survivor tree gates useful utility perks: lockpick blueprints, crafting options, grappling hook access. None of it is reinventing the RPG wheel, but every tree feels tied to how you actually play, which keeps progression from turning into a chore. Past hour 20 a build starts to feel genuinely personal. The bundle here includes three meaningful additions. The Following is the biggest, adding a new map, a customizable buggy for traversal, a crossbow with blueprints that include freezing bolts, and a separate story arc that is honestly better paced than chunks of the main campaign. The Bozak Horde drops you into Harran Stadium with an ankle bomb strapped to your leg and 20 timed combat and parkour trials to complete, with the Bozak compound bow (and its electric, incendiary, and explosive arrow variants) as the payoff. It is the most replayable co-op content in the package and a legitimate endgame loop for loot hunters. Be the Zombie, the asymmetric PvP mode, lets one player invade another's session as the Night Hunter, a fast predatory infected with its own separate skill tree unlocked through multiplayer matches. It sounds like a gimmick and occasionally is, but at its best it produces some of the most tense cat-and-mouse moments the game has to offer. Where Dying Light stumbles is in its middle section, where the story asks you to run fetch errands across Harran repeatedly and the filler quest design starts to drag. Human enemy AI is inconsistent and has never really been fixed. Weapon degradation can feel punishing before you unlock the Conserve Weapons perk in the Power tree, and if you skip Agility early, the parkour feels sluggish in a way that obscures how good it eventually gets. None of these are dealbreakers, but they are friction points that a less forgiving player will notice. For an RPG-adjacent action game with genuine build variety, a night mechanic that creates real tension, and a co-op suite that scales comfortably to four players for the full campaign, this bundle delivers a substantial package. The narrative will not earn a spot next to Disco Elysium on your shelf, but the world of Harran is crafted with enough environmental detail - notes, voicemails, survivor traces in abandoned buildings - that exploring it rewards curiosity. Give it past the slow opening hours and the loop pulls hard.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamDay-Night CycleParkour TraversalWeapon CraftingAsymmetric PvPMelee-First CombatSurvival CraftingCo-op CampaignSkill Tree ProgressionOpen World Scavenging

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4 GB RAM DDR3
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40 GB space
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 / AMD Radeon HD 6870 (1GB VRAM)
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Intel Core i5-2500 3.3 GHz / AMD FX-8320 3.5 GHz
System requirements
Windows 7 64-bit / Windows 8 64-bit / Windows 8.1 64-bit

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Techland
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
27 ene 2015

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