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Dying Light 2 - Interviews

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Jul 15, 2019.

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    [​IMG]Some interviews for Dying Light 2 from Gamingbolt and AusGamers.

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    Or as I suggested to Jaskula "renaissance Mad Max?".

    "Yeah, yeah! Of course that was our goal," he says almost jumping out of his seat at the phrasing. "Humanity lost it's war to the infected. So we knew that [the game-world] had to be multicultural; it's somewhere in Europe because we wanted it to be a mix of cities we know, and for us it was a perfect setting for the game with the architecture; the medieval buildings correspond [with] what we call 'Modern Dark Ages'."

    The reason this is poignant, in mentioning multiculturalism with the idea of a 'Modern Dark Ages', is that one of the voices I heard in the demo was definitely Aussie (hence the Mad Max reference), but that all of this rolls into why, and how, The City has descended into an archaic level of society. Freedom means different things to different groups within Dying Light 2, and the ideology of positive 'multiculturalism' is flipped on its head. This is not a nice place to be, let alone live in, and we haven't even gotten to the Infected who still populate its daytime interiors and nighttime streets. A Mardi Gras of dread, fear and vertical requirement, from a gameplay perspective.

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    As Aiden's parkouring from location to location, his clothes look fluid and well detailed. For some reason, Aiden has a very weird looking bracelet on. There's no indication of what this means, but it looks very important.

    I have a question related to the bracelets they wear -

    TS: Yes. The bracelets are called biomarkers. This is something that was built 15 years before the events of the game by an organization called GRE. This basically shows you how close you're getting to the point of no return. Because when you are infected, the infection accumulates in your body. When you cross a certain threshold then you basically turn into a zombie. So this tells you, "I'm really in bad shape. I really need to find some [drugs]." Most of this is important in terms of narrative, how people react to you. Because when you're close to turning, they will react to you. That's the rule of this world. That's a safety measure for everyone in the city.

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