Dead Island 2 has a five-year-old playable build that has risen from the grave
You can play Yager Development's cancelled version of Dead Island 2 right now, as fans have uncovered a working version of the sequel that never was.
You can play Yager Development's cancelled version of Dead Island 2 right now, as fans have uncovered a working version of the sequel that never was.
Hey! Remember Dead Island 2? The sequel to Techland’s zombie-killing open world sandbox was announced back when zombies were still the monster du jour. More than half a decade ago, the game was meant to being development by Techland themselves, but they went off with Warner Bros to make the superlative open world zombie experience, Dying Light (a game that’s still supported with add-on content to this day)
Remember Dead Island 2? The sequel to the janky, somewhat broken but kinda fun zombie sandbox from Techland was first officially announced in 2014, for a release in 2015. The game wouldn’t be developed by Techland, because they’d run off into Warner Bros’ warms to make the infinitely superior, though admittedly similar Dying Light. Instead, the game would be developed …
Dead Island 2 is dead in the water right now. I recommend keeping an eye on it, in case it starts to get post-mortem munchies for grey matter.
Dreadnought has been hiding in the shadows, but this is one space shooter you should be paying attention to
Violent games are creatively too easy, and the industry needs to challenge itself, says the chap who rote Spec Ops: The Line.
Spec Ops: The Line's multiplayer was publisher mandated - and as a result is tacked-on, low quality rubbish. Unfortunate, when it has such a high-quality single player component.
Truck driving is recognized as one of the more hazardous professions, with unique risks …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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