![]() Use it and you’ll emerge in a grim fortress overrun by H**l’s minions.Ī gray fortress overrun with all kinds of evil skeleton scum that the player can run through with a variety of melee weapons – sounds pretty cool. It looks like an arcade machine but in fact it’s a portal between worlds. The answer to that question is a strange device found in the Tower’s basement after an odd power outage. You might wonder how we tied the DLC’s significantly different setting to Dying Light’s post-apocalyptic reality. The two titles have little to do with each other in terms of content, of course, but the two worlds are bridged by means of an arcade machine in the famous Tower: Even if it remains to be seen whether Hellraid has not now been officially declared dead after all, this co-op / single player first-person hack (a kind of spiritual successor to Hexen and Witchhaven) has been in development since 2015 and it doesn’t look like Techland will be releasing it anytime soon, especially now that the game has been recorded in Dying Light. The Hellraid DLC links up with another game from developer Techland, yet to be released, called… yes, Hellraid. ![]() Like the zombies in the game, Dying Light just can’t seem to die five years after the game’s release, additional DLC will just be released. Good morning! Crush skeletons in Dying Light’s Hellraid DLC Further, in this Sunday Watch: ShakeDown: Hawaii gets a port on Wii and Wii U, State of Decay’s Green Zone offers peace from the apocalyptic chaos, a new Metal Slug game and more. Crush skeletons in Dying Light’s Hellraid DLCįrom hordes of zombies to hellish skeleton armies through a magical arcade cabinet only in Dying Light.
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