

I was not interested at all in any other game and I didn't play my ps4 for a good few months because u was so depressed about the lack of games that had the story, depth and meaty parts parts hat dying light had. When I finished it, it was like I had lost some vital part of me. I even went out and bought it again when they released dying light: the following enhanced edition. I had all the dlcs, finihed the entire game not just the main mission. No, hang on, let me start that again.Ī few months ago, I finished, why I think, was the world's best video game, dying light. Finishing this book is like finishing the world's best pizza, like going through a bad breakup, like having the world's best holiday, finishing a game. I've had to take a few days to digest it.

It's taken me a while to come back and write a review for this. Wraith is the fifth dark, thrilling and genre-defying instalment of the much-loved Mercy series from the acclaimed author of The Astrologer’s Daughter.

And Mercy and Gia must bargain with the Archangel of Death himself, Azraeil, to get what they want. Tasked by the archangels to destroy Lucifer, and by Mercy to help her trace and free Ryan, Gia is pushed to the limits of human endurance as she traverses the earth - with the help of friends old and new - to do the impossible.įor Lucifer and his demons have discovered a new way to move freely in the human world. Traumatised, Gia has been in self-imposed exile on the English coast.īut the sudden reappearance of Mercy in her life, in a new and terrifying incarnation, draws Gia into a desperate struggle to locate Lucifer - who holds Ryan Daley captive in order to keep him from Mercy, his beloved, forever. It’s been two years since Gia Basso witnessed archangels and demons waging war upon each other beneath the dome of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan. It was a new world to which we were confined because of a bargain I’d made with Death himself: no paradise for Luc and the exiled, and none for me.īut the moment I made my choice, I was marked for sacrifice, as was Ryan.
