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Dead Island is a 2011 action role-playing game developed by Techland and published by Deep Silver.[6] Released for Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the game is centered on the challenge of surviving a zombie-infested open world with a major emphasis on melee combat. The plot focuses on four playable survivors trying to survive and escape off the fictional island of Banoi.




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The game was announced at the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo,[7] but delayed until 2011. The game's cinematic announcement trailer was met with controversy over its depiction of a dead child. However reception was nonetheless positive, with praise going towards the emotional impact, animation and story, with the trailer being held as one of the best in any medium. The game was released in 2011. September for North America/Europe and in October for Japan. Despite the pre-release acclaim, the game received generally lukewarm reviews. While praised for its atmosphere, gameplay and playable characters, it was also criticized for large technical difficulties and in-game glitches, graphics and most notably being hampered for lacking the emotional themes presented in the trailer. It sold over 5 million units by February 2013.


A promotional film, created by UK animation studio Axis Productions and directed by Stuart Aitken,[12] featuring the transformation of a young girl into a zombie, played in a nonlinear sequence,[13] was commented upon by Ben Parfitt of MCV. Parfitt praised the trailer itself, but criticised the online reaction to it, writing "It's a video that uses an image of a dead girl and images of her dying to create an emotional bond with a product."[14][15] Wired exclaimed, "It may be the best video game trailer I've ever seen; gorgeous, well-edited and emotionally engaging." However Wired urged caution, stating that Techland did not make the trailer and that "everyone is hyped up about a short film, not the game itself."[16]


On 7 August 2013, Deep Silver announced a new game titled Dead Island: Epidemic. As a MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) game, Epidemic had three teams of players battling one another for survival while facing the hordes of undead that inhabit the series. On 19 May 2014, Epidemic was released through Steam early access, allowing players to actively participate in the final development stage of the game, reporting bugs and issues within the game so that the release is polished. Epidemic was a free-to-play title. In 2015, the game was cancelled during the open beta phase.[51]


When Dead Island: Definitive Collection releases on PlayStation 4, only the original game will be included on the disc. If you want to play Dead Island: Riptide, however, you'll have to download it. This is unique to the PS4, as both games are included on the Xbox One version's disc.


Dead Island and Riptide aren't the only games included in the Definitive Collection. The third is Dead Island: Retro Revenge, and the game's premise revolves around you wanting revenge on the zombies that stole your cat. You can watch the trailer here.


Dead Island: Definitive Collection contains both Dead Island: Definitive Edition and Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition for $39.99, and the retail version will include Dead Island: Retro Revenge free of charge. Both games will also be available as separate download titles for $19.99 each. It is scheduled to launch for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on May 31.


Dead Island is a first-person action-RPG in which players find themselves trapped in an island paradise besieged by bloodthirsty zombies. Players explore an expansive open world alone or with friends in an included online co-op mode, using improvised weaponry to fend off wandering undead hordes.


UPDATE: After it was highlighted that Metro: Redux, a two-game collection shipped by Deep Silver in 2014 featured both games on a single PS4 disc, the publisher has further clarified why Dead Island is split between disc and download.


For those who have never played Dead Island before, it's an open world, zombie survival RPG where you can select one of four characters each with their own skills. Logan is skilled in throwing weapons, Purna is skilled in firearms, Xing Mei is skilled in sharp weapons and Sam B is skilled in blunt weapons. Of course said characters aren't locked to those types of weapons as you will find a wide variety of zombie slaying items on the island including knives, baseball bats, wooden planks, canoe paddles, hammers, molotov cocktails, guns, wooden sticks and much much more. Right as the game gets going, you are able to head out on the island and start tour journey and will get a lengthy number of quests to complete right from the start. Do you like side quests in RPG's? Well you will love Dead Island because there are side quests galore and a lot of them you can find just wandering around the island. Seriously, you can be on your way to complete one side mission and pick up three to five more along the way. There are also events that occur on the island as well and usually involve saving other survivors from zombie hoards. My favorite part of the game is probably the loot and the weapon mods. There is loot everywhere in this game and just about anywhere you look or go will be stockpiled with tons of materials and cash that you can use a modding tables. As you progress throughout the game, you will collect a number of weapon mods and there is a pretty lengthy list of mods you can collect. Each mod needs a weapon and a variety of materials to put together and some of the mods include nail bats, sharp weapons laced with poison, weapons wrapped in barbed wire, electrified weapons, firearm mods, sticky bombs and much much more. These upgraded weapons of course do massive damage to zombies and you actually start to grow attached to your modded weapons, or at least I did.


My biggest complaint with the original Dead Island were some nasty little bugs that would pop up every now and then. The biggest offender being a bug with the auto save system where your game simply wouldn't save. There were multiple times when I would hit continue on the main menu only to find out that hours of progress were gone and I was at an auto save location from long ago. Thankfully this issue has been fixed and it seems like wanted to make sure this never happened again as this version of the game will constantly auto save. Seriously, it seems like every time I look down in the corner of the screen I see that radiation symbol indicating an auto save. There is one bug however that I notice was still present in this version of the game. For whatever reason, sometimes the game won't let you talk to a quest giver to confirm that you have completed a quest. The easy fix to this however is either just to reload the game or to fast travel to one area and then fast travel back and it usually works itself out. Not a huge problem and it doesn't pop up enough to become annoying but it is there. Finally, between Dead Island and Riptide, the frame rate, while not at 60 FPS, is so much better than it was on last gen system. No longer will the frame rate come to a crawl when things start to get hectic and the games run great on the PS4. The game looks better than ever as this is one of those games where you can just get lost in the world itself as the island is absolutely beautiful and a complete contrast from the zombie apocalypse that is currently going on.


Dead Island and Dead Island: Riptide are two great open world RPG's in their own right but they are also fantastic zombie survival games as well. Killing zombies never gets old and the island is a beautiful place to explore. If you missed out on these games last generation, now is a good as a time as ever to try them out as they both feel like one huge game that provides hundreds of hours of non stop, zombie slaying fun.


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Available at the same time, Dead Island Definitive Edition, and Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition will each be available separately and as a digital download for Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation4 computer entertainment system and PC at suggested a price of $19.99 041b061a72


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