![]() As well as the usual array of handheld weapons such as the machete, sledgehammer and axe, you can tweak things like the crossbow to add electric shock and exploding bolts. In fact, the weapons you make are almost identical in their stupidity. Yager's take on Dead Island looks to be all those things and more.Ĭrafting weapons is central to Dead Island 2, much like it makes Dead Rising games a lot more fun. You should buy it, it's probably $10 in a bargain bin somewhere. With violence, commentary on the futility of war, an excellent use of soundtrack and beautiful graphical effects, it's one of the most underrated games of the last generation of consoles. But Yager is the team that brought us Spec Ops: The Line, one of the greatest true war games ever made. Its games are a bit ropey around the edges but they're full of ideas and madness. It's a beautiful thing and it makes your special day even more memorable. As John Paul Young sings "You're something that I must believe in, and you're there when I reach out for you", you bury an axe in the face of an undead wedding guest. The sound attracts the zombies and the corpses in the room. You walk up to the turntable and drop the needle on disco classic Love Is In The Air. ![]() You turn up at a wedding reception and the room is littered with corpses. It's surreally violent in all the right places Here are eight reasons why we're keeping the faith for Dead Island 2. ![]() ![]() ![]() So is this another case of "nice trailer, shame about the game"? We sat down with 30 minutes of Dead Island 2 at E3 last week out of morbid curiosity and came away buzzed at the prospect of another hot game with plenty of twists on the zombie genre. It was slick, violent and well-directed, but it was no representation of the finished game. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.īut then we remembered the trailer for the first Dead Island, one that provoked emotional responses and a little controversy. ![]()
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