Dying Light stats prove dropkicking zombies is 62 percent more common than beheading them

It's been a year and eight months since 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dying Light first brought i🦂ts unique blend of parkour and the undead to PS4 and Xbox One, and seven months since standalone expansion The Following gave us a new region to explore. So what have players been up to in that time? A whole lot of running, climbing, exploding, and zombie🎀 slaughter, going by this newly-released stats video:
My favorite numbers of the lot: 303,105,714 beheadings and 490,847,796 dropkicks. I would think that logically, you'd opt to behead a zombie rather than kick one, as the former ensures that he won't be getting back up. Still, I suppose pulling off a decapitation is fairly difficult, and dropkicks are pretty sweet, making them a ver♈y ๊enticing move to pull off. Yeah, I can see it.
Developer Techland's most recent project was Dead Island: Definitive Edition, though reports suggest the studio is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:working on at least two new games, one of which may be Dying Light 2. Maཧybe months after that sequel comes out we'll see a similar video, but with piledrivers added in? One can dream.
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