Dying Light: The Beast Restored Land
A survival-horror action game that leans hard into parkour and melee combat across a post-apocalyptic open world, but the story-driven campaign feels stretched thin across repetitive missions.
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Strong moment-to-moment gameplay hobbled by padding, best for players who care more about how combat feels than story cohesion.
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About Dying Light: The Beast Restored Land
I went into Dying Light: The Beast expecting a tighter, more focused experience than the original's sprawling map, and it delivers on parkour fluidity and satisfying melee physics. The day/night cycle still works, forcing tactical decisions about when to move through dangerous territory. Combat feels weighty, and the infected AI presents real threat. But the 20-30 hour campaign relies too heavily on fetch quests and escort sequences that don't justify the story beats between them. The Beast himself is a compelling antagonist, yet the narrative padding around him dilutes the tension. If you're here for moment-to-moment combat and parkour, you'll find it solid. If you want a cohesive story-driven experience, the pacing drags.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 or newer
- Processor
- Intel i5-9600K / AMD Ryzen 5 3600
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce 1060 / AMD Radeon 5500 XT / Intel ARC A750
- Storage
- 70 GB…
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- Developer
- Techland
- Publisher
- Techland
- Release Date
- Sep 18, 2025

