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Dying Light: The Beast is a thrilling standalone zombie adventure set in the post-apocalyptic Castor Woods, a once-popular tourist destination. After 13 years of enduring experiments, you escape and hunt down your captors to seek retribution, only to discover there’s far more at stake. While the region is not as populated as it once was, there are still people and factions here, as well as plenty of horrors. Some will ask for your help, others will want to kill you. And that’s not to mention the mysterious creature that’s turned the woods into its personal hunting grounds.
You are Kyle Crane, the man whose selflessness during the initial virus outbreak saved many from a fate worse than death. After more than a decade in captivity, you find yourself in a world that’s changed, and not for the better. Now, you’ll need to use the survival skills that kept you alive all those years ago to save even more innocent lives.
Welcome to Castor Woods! This once-bustling tourist destination is home to a diminishing number of survivors and an increasing population of zombies. Featuring natural landmarks, small villages and industrial complexes, the setting offers diverse traversal options, whether it’s using your parkour skills to gain the upper hand on your enemies or hopping into an abandoned 4x4 to outrun the horrors of the night.
They caged you like an animal. Years of brutal experimentation took its toll, but the zombie DNA and yours are now intertwined so that you are able to unleash a beast-like power. It flows through your veins. No one can take it from you. Use it. And you’ll discover it’s not just a curse.
The day brings many possibilities to explore the region and make the most of your time while the sun is still out. But after sundown, the laws of nature take their course. Darkness tends to bring out the worst in the horde, leaving you with no other choice but to run, hide, or fight.
Sometimes it’s best to stick to a group. You never know what you might come across on your adventure. Team up in up to 4-player co-op, or ride solo if you have the guts to take it all on your own.
Dying Light The Beast for PC starts at €13.60 at Difmark, 77% under the €59.99 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €28.52 at Gameseal.
We have never recorded it cheaper than this.
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With 58 offers from 16 stores, this is a crowded listing, and crowded listings are where sellers undercut each other instead of holding a line.
That €28.52 key is at one of its best prices.
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The price does not include each store's payment fees. The percentage is measured on the store price, without coupons, because that is how we record the history. The analysis only counts Key offers. Shared accounts, Steam Gift and physical editions stay out, because they are not the same product and their prices move differently.
With the shared account at Difmark you log into an account that already owns the game: it is the cheapest route, but it never becomes yours and the seller keeps the credentials. If they ever lose or change them, you lose access.
The key at Gameseal costs €14.92 more, but you redeem it on your own account and the game stays there for good. That is the difference between renting and buying.
The 13 Steam Gift offers are pricier than the key and leave more room for error, because they depend on the region and on Steam friendship.
Beyond the standard edition at €28.52, there is the Deluxe at €38.59 at Driffle, €24.99 more. Check on the store what each one adds before paying the difference.
39 of the 58 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
The press verdict is 81 out of 100 from 129 reviews, and 80% would recommend it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Steam key that G2A has at €72.35 is more than 5 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €28.52 at Gameseal.
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A thrilling zombie adventure that makes me remember what I love about Dead Island and forget what I hated. Read more
Dying Light is zombie-killing action turned up to 11. To say that it's "not a bad game" would be a colossal understatement. Couple all of... Read more
To sum it up, the "Enhanced Edition" content lets you add some filters, improves some animations and makes the zombies more dangerous. This is all... Read more
Satisfying gameplay mechanics, an often exciting day/night system, perfectly balanced and designed levelling and well-rounded presentation that ties all of these things together nicely. There's... Read more
Dying Light is a fun, long-lasting zombie-parkour experience in the vein of Far Cry, Skyrim, and Mirror's Edge. Read more
After my experience with Dying Light at EGX 2014, I was very weary coming into the game at release, doubting whether the developers would make... Read more
If you've been craving for some slaying action since the days of Dead Island I've got some good news - Dying Light might just be... Read more
Dying Light is a solid game with a great foundation. The integration of parkour works well and I never really found myself complaining about running... Read more
I think it's safe to say that Dying Light is one of the most enjoyable zombie based games I've played in quite some time. The... Read more
Dying Light manages to keep its errand-style missions fresh because its world is so rich; even when you're doing something that feels familiar the inclusion... Read more
Even with a forgettable plot and tacked-on versus multiplayer mode, Dying Light is still a solid open world experience that will satisfy any zombie enthusiast... Read more
Dying Light is Techland's best and most ambitious title to date. Read more
It's Dead Island meets The Last of Us meets Far Cry 3 meets Assassin's Creed, but while Dying Light doesn't score highly for originality, it... Read more
'Dying Light's parkour mechanics are polished, easy to get into, and quite complementary of the whole fight or flight with zombies experience. The combat is... Read more
The free-running is fantastic, the combat feels excellent, and the crafting and skill system are well designed. Dying Light Plays well, and the story is... Read more
An Improvement on the Dead Island formula thanks to additions of parkour and organic moments, but won't reinvent the open world zombie genre. Read more
Dying Light presents fun mechanics and a gorgeous world, but that comes with often boring quests and combat. Read more
Dying Light overall is a solid zombie action game that boasts one of the finest mixes of melee combat and parkour action in its genre.... Read more
Overall Dying Light is a solid game. It's got some satisfying as hell combat and running around the city never gets old, but it's unfortunately... Read more
It's an interesting game, and one of the handful of current-gen projects that truly feel like they wouldn't have been possible on older consoles, but... Read more
All the energy that should've gone into giving players a good reason to want to survive in Harran went toward an uninvolving multiplayer. Read more
A very buggy attempt at recreating Dead Island with a very overwrought approach in distancing itself from the obvious inspiration. Without a massive patch, Dying... Read more
Like the best open world games, it's a factory for anecdotes and you'll create plenty of gems in its company. That's worth celebrating, no matter... Read more
Dying Light The Beast doesn't reinvent the wheel or introduce changes that revolutionize the series, but it does polish many aspects, enrich others, and add... Read more
Dying Light may not be the most original or the best scripted game, but what it does, it does well. Zombies, parkour, co-op... one of... Read more
And the best part: if you enjoy playing with others, co-op makes it an even greater experience. So if you're into zombies, open worlds full... Read more
Funny and gimmicky but hardly revolutionary. That would be the perfect definition of Dying Light, which seems to settle for only parkour to justify a... Read more
Dying Light blazenly steals elements from other exponents in video games, but the way it implements each mechanic is impressive; the unfortunate thing is that,... Read more
Dying Light is a good experiment that with greater attention to detail could have positioned itself as one of the best games of the year,... Read more
Dying Light is the impressive realization of an idea that with Dead Island had remained barely under the radar. Read more
Dying Light is all we were promised: an innovative zombie game, which manages to stand out despite the physiological limits of the free-roaming genre and... Read more
Dying Light is a great mix of survival, RPG, exploration and horror. Compared to Dead Island it loses perhaps a bit in terms of novelty... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast will not disappoint fans of the series, offering frenetic, brutal, and fun gameplay. The game, in all respects, presents itself as... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast is a title that aims to elevate the series, maintaining what has always worked and introducing interesting new ideas, but also... Read more
There is no shortage of flaws, but if you are looking for horror, exploration, crafting and subjective evolutions, here is the game for you. Read more
If you're a zombie fanatic and your dream is to experience a believable, yet scenic, terrifying, and atmospheric undead apocalypse, Dying Light: The Beast is... Read more
Even the side missions, while not always excellent, offer good variety and sometimes surprise with the quality of the writing, managing to construct small narrative... Read more
A spin-off that maintains the same quality as the two previous chapters, while refining itself to deliver a more visceral and brutal experience. Read more
Dying Light: The Beast is the title with which Techland makes up for much of what didn't work in its direct predecessor. Instead of getting... Read more
Despite minor flaws, "The Beast" impresses with its clear structure, exciting story, and challenging action. Fans of the series will enjoy a successful adventure, while... Read more
The story won't win any awards, but thanks to well-rounded supporting characters and interesting missions, it makes the most of the revenge plot. The game... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast successfully returns to the roots of the series and will particularly delight fans of the first instalment. Kyle Crane once again... Read more
During my 20-hour excursion to Castor Woods, I had a lot of fun with the game. The parkour system is the best and smoothest of... Read more
The Beast brings effective tweaks that bring Dying Light back to the level that has earned it so many fans over the years. While the... Read more
Beyond its basic, cliché-ridden premise, the parkour-inspired mobility for thrilling escapes and the almost tactical combat for dismembering zombies make Dying Light: The Beast as... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast sticks to the franchise’s winning formula, featuring fluid parkour, intense combat, and the now-classic day-night cycle. The gameplay is polished, fun,... Read more
Dying Light The Beast brings back Kyle Crane, now with human and zombie DNA, to explore a new region. It retains the elements that have... Read more
Dying Light is a massive upgrade from Dead Island. Don't miss this if zombie games are close to your heart. Read more
There are a few minor issues: we encountered a few bugs, and the experience penalty for dying can be frustrating. Are these bothersome? Considering the... Read more
Techland once again surprised the goal it needed to capture and snapped away the opportunity to make one of the most beautiful games in the... Read more
As Kyle Crane’s story continues, action-packed hours of zombie-bashing await you. What we have here is a tight, well-crafted game. Read more
Dying Light: The Beast is essentially a hybrid experience that borrows the mechanics of the second game while embracing the atmosphere of the first. By... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast is a must-have for fans of the series, zombie lovers, and anyone who appreciates a dark, post-apocalyptic vision of the world... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast is a solid return of the original hero in a new area of operation, with a new ability and old habits.... Read more
Although we have smashed sluggish zombies hundreds of times, this convention still has its loyal fans. Thanks to Techland's Dying Light, the list of titles... Read more
"The much-anticipated third installment" Dying Light: The Beast is a bold and exciting return to the Techland series, combining tense horror with a bloody and innovative... Read more
The Dying Light series is now complete thanks to The Beast, which unleashes the continuation of our hero Kyle’s story as he seeks revenge to... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast is enjoyable; it builds on the same foundation introduced in the second game, with slight improvements to the movement that naturally... Read more
Beast mode is the highlight, letting you wreak havoc on zombies with an adrenaline rush to match-but the game falls short in character development and... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast is an enjoyable game for fans of combat and parkour, featuring an open world full of details and intense, gory moments,... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast is a strong redemption arc for Techland, delivering exceptional fun. Aside from a few bugs that will likely be patched soon,... Read more
Dying Light: The Beast isn’t a revolution, but it’s a well-crafted, brutal ride that builds on the strengths of the series while adding its own... Read more
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