Dying Light
Zombie apocalypses have been particularly attractive playgrounds for video games throughout the 2010s, and few series have grown as instantly popular off of the concept as Dying Light. Techland built off of the foundation it laid out with Dead Island to make a parkour-centric romp in which you and three friends can bounce and wall-run all over the place while decapitating and drop-kicking zombies, and it appropriately did gangbusters. It was so fun and so well received, not to mention so widely purchased, that the studio supported the original game for much longer than it probably initially intended, produced a humongous sequel to it just a few years ago, and is now revisiting the first game’s protagonist in a standalone adventure in the near future. You should probably dropkick the checkout button on the definitive edition of Dying Light, which comes with all the cosmetic and content-packed DLC, as well as the game’s lone expansion, for just $10.