It was only a matter of time before some brave soul tried to make it through the terrifying zombie survival game Dying Light using only protagonist Kyle Craneâs hands and feet. Hats off to YouTuber BOYvsVIDEOGAME for providing extensive documentation showing just how itâs done.
https://lastchance.cc/dying-light-the-kotaku-review-1683553913%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzFa6tNCYYU
Dying Light is unique in comparison to many other first-person games because it emphasizes platformer-style parkour mechanics as a core pillar of its gameplay, so a no-weapons run isnât as crazily counter-intuitive a self-imposed handicap as, say, beating Destinyâs toughest raid without guns. Rather than a superhuman feat, then, what I like about this Dying Light run is that it shows how the game plays out when pushed past its natural limits. Itâs not breaking the game as much as it is exaggerating it, if that makes sense. Parkour and environmental problem-solving were two of my favorite parts of Dying Light, after all. So what if you tried to play the game using only those tools?
Watching BOYvsVIDEOGAMEâs playthrough, one thing becomes crystal clear. Youâd have many, many moments like this:
And this:
And, of course, passing scenes of slapstick comedy whenever zombies show just how stupid they really are:
Itâs particularly impressive to see how he takes out boss-level zombies like this goon above with a combination of persistence and grace. And a lot of swearing, of course:
Human enemies seem particularly tough, which would make sense. Theyâre a lot more agile and responsive to Craneâs moves than most of the zombie foes. Dodging their attacks is all the more important when you only have your fists to follow up with:
Sadly, even the challenge run isnât enough to save Crane from Dying Lightâs unfortunate final mission. (DO NOT WATCH THE NEXT VIDEO IF YOU DONâT LIKE SPOILERS)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH5m0oc_fek
You can watch the entire âno weaponsâ run here. Personally, I think Iâm gonna take this idea for my next playthrough. It seems like the kind of thing thatâd be more interesting to play than just sit back and watch.
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