![]() In such a great and unique DLC to an already fantastic game, there wasn’t any part of the gameplay itself that I didn’t love. It kept me alive many times, and always kept the runners at bay. ![]() If you end up picking up the DLC, try out the head smasher and you will not be disappointed. The weapons carry a very medieval look, and they fit perfectly in the more fantasy tone that this DLC carries. However, my favorite part had to be the new weapons introduced with the Hellraid DLC. These skeleton warriors span different abilities from bare bones, regular enemies that carry swords to armored versions and even some that have magical powers like shooting lightning. They are these different versions of skeleton warriors that spill out of portals placed at different points in the dungeon. Many of the same enemy classes from the main game are brought over into Hellraid like running zombies, but there are a handful of characters unique to this game mode. A distinctive Hellraid style is brought to the hordes of enemies in the dungeons. From there, you drop down into the well to initiate your journey to find the 3 parts of the Clavis stone.Įven though the style of the characters and the interactions you have are built from the Dying Light section of the game, Techland did a fantastic job of making Hellraid feel like a unique part of the game. ![]() This transports you to the world of Hellraid and it starts in an eerie room that only contains a well in the center and a chest that holds the items you pick up in the dungeon. As opposed to the other DLCs that are initiated from the main menu, Hellraid appears as a vintage appearing arcade game that is housed on the bottom floor of the tower. The gameplay is very similar to the Dying Light main game (duh), but Hellraid is more of an arcade game mode as opposed to the free roam style of your journey around Harran. The Hellraid DLC takes the fantastic fight mechanics from Dying Light and puts a fantasy spin on them as you storm a dungeon trying to unravel the secrets of Ba’al’s Tower and fight a horde of monsters from hell. Techland built a first person reality in the city of Harran that captured the desperation and the horror of trying to survive a city overrun by infected people. Whether you choose to test your skills alone or in co-op (up to 4 people), you’ll face a considerable challenge.In 2015, Dying Light came out and showed a dramatically real circumstance for a zombie apocalypse. Every time you revisit the fortress, you’ll have a choice to increase the prize by picking up bounties. Each run through the dungeon will reward you with coins that you can spend to proudly wield Hellraid weapons in Harran. These are more than just pieces of equipment – they’re trophies. Hellraid comes with its own progression system and you’ll have to improve your rank to unlock new swords, hammers, and axes. To keep the hellish setting consistent, we’ve populated the stronghold with completely new demonic enemies and designed an array of fitting fantasy weapons to slay them with. Tackle this fresh challenge alone or join forces with your friends for a thrilling co-op. ![]() ![]() Explore a new dungeon area, arm yourself with brand-new weapons, and face vicious enemies straight from the depths of Hell. Shake up your Dying Light experience with the this paid DLC introducing a new game mode based on Techland’s unreleased first-person fantasy slasher, Hellraid. Open up your Quests menu and select the Hellraid quest to track. Interact with it and you will be teleported to the new DLC map. Having done that, go to the Tower and find a unique Arcade Machine. To start the DLC, you need to finish the Prologue of the main Campaign (including a quest called Sleep through the Night). ![]()
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