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10 Best Dying Light Mods You Need To Install | Game Rant

Dying Light has been a popular survival horror fame since its release back in 2015. This zombie-filled title follows Kyle Crane, an undercover agent who is sent into a quarantine zone in Harran. Things quickly turn south for the hero as he is surrounded by zombies and forced to survive.

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Without a doubt, Dying Light is one of the best zombie games that has been released in the last decade. With the second game looking to be released later this year, fans are looking for ways to spice the game up and keep it interesting. This is where mods come in.

10 I am Legion

Many players out there are always looking to increase the challenge that any game offers. While Dying Light might be tough for some people, others have found ways to quickly maneuver around the city and get past the zombie hordes that are trying to consume them.

The "I am Legion" mod helps to increase the difficulty of the game by adding more zombies. This mod also makes zombies spawn more frequently, and increases their aggressiveness. If that still doesn't sound like enough, the mod also decreases the amount of ammo that players can find.

9 Skyfall

Those who are tired of replaying Dying Light's story and DLC can take a break by playing some of the various story mods for the game. Many players agree that Skyfall is one of the best story add-ons to download.

While some fans acknowledge that this mod does appear to be unfinished in spots, it offers more insight into the protagonist's mind. The mod follows Kyle Crane as he delves into his own mind to get over his past trauma. The story has him married to a woman named Jade, whom he has a daughter with.

8 Ultimate Ninja and Booster

This mod offers more of a challenge, while at the same time making the protagonist more powerful. It is a refreshing change from the standard combat that tends to get stale after a while.

This mod changes Kyle's attacks to give them a little more oomph. He will now be able to send enemies flying over buildings with his powerful dropkick. This mod also boosts health, stamina, and bare-handed attacks. Players will still need to pay attention to the enemies because this mod enhances them as well, and they will be able to deal significantly more damage.

7 Advanced Combat

The Advanced Combat mod is another one that helps change up the game's fights. Tired of the standard hacking and slashing of weapons? Is the dropkick not flashy enough? With the Advanced Combat mod, players will get access to a wide variety of new attacks to assault enemies with.

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It enhances kicks so that they stun zombies. Players can also run faster while using parkour, and grab dropped weapons with the grappling hook. This mod also gives players the ability to execute wall runs and superkicks.

6 Find The Light

Some players need a little help to get used to the parkour in Dying Light. Some have already mastered it and want to train. Others are just sick of zombies ruining their great runs. Find the Light adds a parkour course to the game for players to run whenever they feel like taking a break from the normal city running.

This course quickly gets difficult to help players really hone their skills. By the end, anyone will be a parkour master. Try not to fall, though, because the floor has plenty of deadly spikes that will quickly kill a player.

5 All Climates

The All Climates mod enhances the game's weather system to make it more dynamic, allowing players to experience multiple kinds of weather throughout the day. It can rain in the morning, be foggy in the afternoon, and then clear at night.

There are 12 different weather effects that players can experience once they download this mod. It's great for players who are tired of the basic weather system and want to give it a serious upgrade. Keep in mind that all of the weather effects are completely random and uncontrollable.

4 Mutations

Mutations add new abilities to the player's off-hand, which allow players to access the elements in both offensive and defensive ways. The Arctic element allows players to crystalize the water molecules in the air and in enemy bodies. Vampiric allows players to draw blood from nearby infected and use it as a weapon. Toxic grants players the ability to create toxic clouds in the air that will make infected enemies wretch.

There are even more abilities in this mod for players to check out, which allow them to harness time, lightning, and fire.

3 Little Big World

This mod doesn't change the map of the game or anything about the combat; rather, it miniaturizes it. It is an interesting break from the standard way of playing the game and it makes it feel like everything is in an alternate reality. Battle will now take place on tabletops and chairs. the large environment is something to behold.

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Everything towers above the player. The mod itself places players inside a dollhouse of horrors, where enemies wait around every corner. It was created as a contest entry, but it quickly became a fan-favorite mod to challenge players as they hop across furniture to escape.

2 Easier Lockpicking

While players can download plenty of cheats to enhance Dying Light, many don't think of the Easier Lockpicking mod as a cheat. Instead, players consider it as more of a quality of life fix for the game.

Since its release, players have complained about how hard the lockpicking in the game is. Many have also complained that players can't just break locks or break the boxes themselves, since many of them are made of wood. While this mod doesn't completely remove lockpicking from the game, it does make it a lot easier and less frustrating.

1 Bear Arms

No, this mod doesn't give the player bear arms (though that would be hilarious). This mod adds 22 weapons to the game and reworks some older weapons to make them better. Players will now have access to new shotguns, an LMG, and a bunch of melee weapons.

As for the reworks, some older weapons that used to be throwables now have a melee version. Other weapons that used to be solely melee now have a throwable version as well.

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