Dead Island 2 Review (PlayStation 5)
For our Dead Island 2 Review, Where this thrilling First-Person, Action RPG takes players across a brand-new playground – a hellish vision of LA (or HELL-A, as we like to call it). Dead Island 2 is stylish, vibrant, and flooded with zombie infection. Explore iconic, gore-drenched Los Angeles. Meet larger-than-life characters. Slay countless foes in exquisitely bloody detail. And evolve to become the ultimate Zombie Slayer!
Dead Island 2 Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 48.34GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
- Zombie ARPG gameplay.
- Graphics settings – HDR, a field of view slider, motion blur, SDR brightness, HDR brightness, and HUD screen extent.
- HUD preset – Custom, full, minimal, and dynamic.
- Controller settings – Four layouts, three stick layouts, swap shoulder buttons, Invert axis, and sensitivity sliders, aim assist strength, dead zone sliders, and sensitivity boosters.
- Streamer mode. (copyright music Related)
- Subtitles – on/off, size, and background opacity.
- Transfer PlayStation 4 save data option.
- Collectibles to find – blueprints, journal entries, and Zompedia entries.
- Co-op campaign with private, public, and friend lobby options.
- The single-player mode is offline solo.
- Full stats screen.
- Six characters to choose from and each has unique stats and skills.
- Cool character selects screen.
- Fmv and in game cutscenes.
- Familiar controls.
- Can skip cutscenes.
- First-person view.
- Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
- Button icons show on Interactive parts.
- Enemy health and stamina bars show above their head.
- Great music with atmospheric implementation.
- Weapons break and have durability.
- Cool slow-mo kills.
- You can throw weapons.
- Action movie-style scenarios.
- The map is represented as a map to the stars flyer and you can add your own waypoints.
- Earn EXP and level up to get stronger, more healthy, and your health bar refilled.
- Plays just the same as the last few games.
- Every weapon has a power number and what type of damage (blunt/sharp)
- Mission markers show on the screen.
- Challenges are optional tasks you trigger for bonus rewards.
- You can loot everything.
- Collect resources for repairing and upgrading weapons.
- Parry an attack by timing your block to momentarily stun a zombie, and grab them to do big damage.
- Alarms play a big part. Find them and disable them otherwise, it will go off and you get a zombie horde after you.
- Fuse boxes need fuses and are generally used to lock loot rooms.
- When grabbed a QTE triggers.
- Investigation areas turn your compass yellow to signify you are in one, here you look for clues, etc.
- Weapon wheel for fast access to weapons. You can carry eight at a time.
- Skills are handled by unlocking slots and finding/earning skill cards and equipping them.
- Create your own unique character with the skill cards.
- Fast travel unlocks via a map and on each location it shows how many of the optional and story tasks you have done including points of interest, and lost and found tasks.
Dead Island 2 Review Cons:
- Cannot rebind controls.
- No dedicated performance or quality setting.
- The story route feels like the first game as in the type of locations you visit.
- Takes a lot from the first game especially.
- Does take away a lot of other mechanics from the games like base-building defenses and smashing doors open.
- Slight performance stutters even in cutscenes.
- Never sure when it is saved or last saved.
- Had zombies just spawn right in front of me many times.
- Bit gutting the way they add so many scripted pickups and encounters.
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Dead Island 2:
Developer: Dambuster Studios
Publisher: PLAION – Embracer Group
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