@WandererUber The game was inventive for its time, because first person parkour was pretty much unexplored. Combined with a unique aesthetic look of the levels, the "two color" style that all the levels have, the significant marketing and decent production quality it is quite memorable.
I would still say that it is not that good of a game though, looking back.
@WandererUber I've played the first Dying Light, and the 2nd game has been on my wishlist for a long time despite me telling myself that I'd buy it when it got below 20 Euros.
In terms of art direction, at least the first game, has the opposite of Mirror's Edge's supremely clean look, as you say. It also takes place in a fictional middle eastern country that is somewhat westernized (Turkey inspired?), so there are a lot of brown people featured as well, but it is a setting where it makes sense, so I am not upset about it.
I am asking if you know the games because it is the game series other than Mirror's Edge, as far as I know, that does first person rooftop parkour the best, it also has segments where someone talks with you in your ear, while you do the running. It's open world though, unlike Mirror's Edge.
The setting is a zombie apocalypse, so if that's a no for you because it's not about anarchists fighting the big man by being couriers then I guess you can skip the series.
The only big complaint that I have with the Dying Light series is that weapons have levels, because the developers (mistakenly) thought some RPG elements would be good, and you need to make use of fancy and sometimes silly weapons by the mid- to late-game. The early parts of the game where any plain low-level pipe, wrench and hammer that you can find is a valid weapon for smashing zombie skulls has a real survival charm to it that the game loses as you progress.
The first game is on a big discount right now, so you can try it out for cheap (Or just pirate it, whatever) and it won't be a big loss if it's not for you.