The first was absolutely packed with fun Easter eggs to find. There was a sword called the EXPcalibur that you had to yank out of a corpse like King Arthur. You can go down a chimney in Old Town and enter ‘World 1-1’ where the zombies look like Goombas and you have to jump on their heads to earn Mario’s Tanooki Suit. You can find the loot cave from Destiny, Harry Potter’s bedroom, and Batꩲes Motel. I have no doubt that countless Easter eggs and secrets will be discovered in Dying Light 2 before long, but so far, I’ve only found one secret mission. It’s called The Space Cock, and it’s one of the weirdest things I’ve ever se꧅en.
When you eventually make your way to the Colonel’s stronghold in the final hours of the game, you’ll have the opportunity to look around a little bit before confronting Williams. Opposite the Colonel’s room is a short stair꧙case that leads around the corner to some other living quarters. In one of them you’ll f♓ind a talking chicken in a cage.
The chicken speaks in long bawks that sound like a man doing a lazy chicken impression, but luckily Aiden is somehow able to understand it. It tells you that it’s an alien and it’s been trapped here since the zombie outbreak started. Apparently, Earth was meant to be the target of an Indepence Day-style alien invasion, but once every⛄one started turning into zombies, the aliens decided to turn their efforts elsewhere. This left our new chicken friend stranded here, so he asks you to retrieve some parts that will help him get home.
Since you’ll be locked in the epilogue at this point, you can’t complete this side quest until you finish the game. But once you hit the post-game, you can swim out to the middle of the lake south of the Central Loop and you’ll find the parts the chicken is after. You’ll also see the remnants of a sunken city, which you may be able to access, depending on the choices you mak𓂃e.
Return to the chicken and he’ll teleport away, promising to show mercy on you when his species returns, and leaving behind a blueprint for a special accessory called the Pan of Destiny, which is a frying pan that flies back to your hand when you throw it, similar to the boomerang costume effect that was introduced in Dying Light’s last Halloween event, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Van Crane. It’s th♛e only unique blueprint I’ve found so far, and to be honest, I’m not sure what it’s a reference to.
What I do know is that the Space Cock is payoff for a storyline that started back in Dying Light’s expansion, The Following. There was a submerged UFO you could find in the countryside that 🉐led some to believe the Haran virus, or perhaps the THV vaccine, was created by the aliens. Last year, a UFO showed up in Old Town as part of the space-themed Low Gravity event in August. The Space Cock finally explains what the aliens were do✃ing here.
If you played the first Dying Light casualꦡly, you probably don’t know anything about an alien invasion. I myself had mostly forgotten about the easter eggs in the first game, and found the Space Cock to be pretty jarring. Zombies are one thing, but introducing an alien storyline at the last minute - especially one as absurd as this - is an extraordinarily bold choice, to say the least.
Something tells me this won’t be the last we see of the Space Cock and his intergalactic compadres. I&rsqu𒊎o;m hopeful that there are other easter eggs in Dying Light 2 as out there as this one, but it’s possible this is the only one of its kind.