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Feel what it’s like to play Dying Light, without actually playing it

If you're dying to get your hands on Techland's latest zombie survival game mixed with parkour elements… well you might have to wait a bit longer. However, this interactive video might just be the next best thing.

In the video, you'll be faced with many different choices, whether it's sneaking around a group of zombies, or using a decoy to distract them and salvage your rewards. Will you leave that lowly zombie by himself and ignore him, or will you dropkick him to his death on the streets below (seriously, just dropkick him).

The parkour elements really seem to be highlighted here, showcasing that you're pretty much able to get out of any situation, even when things look a bit grim. With so much parkour, I'm surprised Ubisoft isn't behind this game.

Check out the interactive video above and remember that Dying Light is scheduled to release on January 27th for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

Mike Splechta

GameZone's review copy hoarding D-bag extraordinaire! Follow me @MichaelSplechta

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