The new Techland title convinces critics and players with very positive ratings.
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The release of Dying Light: The Beast has been accompanied by a wave of reviews in international media. The return of Kyle Crane to Castor Woods has been well received, highlighting its combat, parkour and the dark tone of its proposal. At Generación Xbox we have also reviewed it and given it a 88, emphasizing the strength of the cooperative mode and how well it feels as a natural evolution of the saga.
The reception is, in general, very solid, with an average of 82 points on OpenCritic and 91% of recommended reviews. Below, we review the most relevant ratings at an international level.
Ratings of Dying Light: The Beast in the international press
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Generación Xbox (Spain): 88 / 100 – We highlight that the experience is even more enjoyable in cooperative mode and that the game maintains the essence of the saga with a very solid delivery.
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CGMagazine: 9 / 10 – “An incredible evolution in the saga, with more brutal movement and combat than ever”.
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DualShockers: 9 / 10 – “The return to the essence of the saga, with technical combat, exaggerated gore, and spectacular freerunning”.
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GameSpew: 9 / 10 – “Probably the best delivery in the series, with an open world that begs to be explored”.
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GamingBolt: 9 / 10 – “Polished, well-designed, and full of new ideas that fit with the saga”.
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The Outerhaven Productions: 4.5 / 5 – “The best title in the franchise, with a Beast Mode that shines as an absolute novelty”.
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TheGamer: 4 / 5 – “Closer to the sequel that fans asked for than Dying Light 2”.
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Everyeye.it: 8 / 10 – “An atmospheric experience that is essential for zombie fans”.
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GRYOnline.pl: 8.5 / 10 – “A great adventure that combines the best of Dying Light, Dying Light 2, and The Following”.
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XboxEra: 8.5 / 10 – “A sequel that expands the foundations of its predecessors in a significant way”.
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PSX Brasil: 85 / 100 – “A solid return with effective adjustments that bring the saga back to its best level”.
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Digitec Magazine (Germany): 3 / 5 – “The best parkour in its genre, intense combat, and a world full of activities”.
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Gameblog (France): 7 / 10 – “Recovers the DNA of the saga with violent combat and an oppressive atmosphere”.
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Hinsusta (Germany): 8 / 10 – “A return to the roots that will delight fans of the first game”.
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INVEN (Korea): 8 / 10 – “Captures the dark atmosphere of Techland, although it lacks some long-term motivation”.
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Just Play it (Arabic): 8 / 10 – “A story of revenge that completes the saga and offers an epic journey for Kyle”.
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Loot Level Chill: 8.5 / 10 – “Expands the foundations of the series in a significant way”.
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PC Gamer: 70 / 100 – “More oriented towards horror, but with a formula that starts to wear out”.
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PPE.pl (Poland): 8 / 10 – “A good delivery, although the formula of zombies and parkour starts to repeat itself”.
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Shacknews: 7 / 10 – “Entertaining, but without great innovations”.
Together, Dying Light: The Beast is positioned as one of the most complete and best-rated deliveries in the saga. The return of Kyle Crane, the new Beast Mode system, and the dark atmosphere of Castor Woods have managed to make the international critics agree on something: Techland has brought the saga back to the top.
