No, Dying Light is not a Turkish game. It is an action-adventure survival horror video game developed by Techland and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in January 2015. A sequel, Dying Light 2, is currently in development.
Background
Dying Light is set in the fictional city of Harran, a Middle Eastern city infected by a mysterious virus. Players take on the role of Kyle Crane, an undercover operative sent to the city to investigate the outbreak. The game's open world is divided into two distinct areas: the Slums and the Old Town. Players must complete quests and engage in battles with the infected in order to progress through the story. The game also features a day and night cycle, with different enemies emerging at night.
Gameplay
Dying Light is an action-adventure game with a focus on survival horror and parkour elements. Players must traverse the open world environment of Harran on foot or by using various vehicles. Players can use a variety of weapons, including melee weapons, firearms, and throwable items, to defend themselves against the infected. The game also features a crafting system, allowing players to craft items such as weapons and tools. Players can also scavenge for resources and build their own safehouses.
Reception
Dying Light received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the game's graphics, open world environment, and parkour elements. The game sold over 8 million copies worldwide, making it one of the most successful games of 2015.