Dead Island 2: A Game of No Beginning and No Ending
Dead Island 2: A Game of No Beginning and No Ending
"Dead Island 2" may be an interesting title, but contrary to what it brings into mind, it is not going to happen in an island where zombies thrive. Rather, this will takes place in West Coast America in California. "Dead Island 2" is a sequel of "Dead Island"- a fast-paced action game replete with zombies created by Deep Silver. "Dead Island 2" is actually the fourth franchise of the said game. Aside from Dead Island and Dead Island 2, other titles in this series were the "Dead Island: Riptide" and the "Dead Island Epidemic."
Short Plot Synopsis:
Few months after Banoi event, the military put United States of America in absolute quarantine. In particular, California became bloody paradise to people who cannot leave their house. The existence of zombies in the game is not explained in this game. Rather, their outbreak and presence are already a given. It's an established fact that people of the United States have to deal with.
This game is best for players looking for action, thrill, and fun. It offers players the chance to take on serious and risky mission.
Gameplay:
According to the interview with IGN to Bernard Diemer, "Dead Island 2" game director, the game has neither an ending nor a beginning. There's no other way you can beat those zombies. Eight players can actually play the game and those eight can help each other by joining their forces together. There are unlimited missions and the members will just join you randomly without the need of accepting them. So, it's hassle free. This is the same with the game "Journey," where players can just join each other's game out of the blue. This certainly adds to the excitement.
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