Koch Media is still deadicated to getting Dead Island 2 made
Almost six years after it was first announced, and Dead Island 2 owner Koch Media wants you to know that it's still coming.
Almost six years after it was first announced, and Dead Island 2 owner Koch Media wants you to know that it's still coming.
With all the future DLC coming as free updates, it would make sense to throw Call of Duty Zombies fans a chewed up, soggy old bone.
Confirmed during an interview with lead designer Tymon Smektala, Techland has stated that they plan on supporting Dying Light 2 long after it’s initial release.
Techland has also been particularly secretive on showing off any new footage in the years since Dying Light 2 was announced, sticking to the shadows and toiling away on their dream for a world that reacts to your decisions to either be a good guy who helps the downtrodden man or a ne’er-do-well who thinks only of himself and is only too happy to kick a dude off a ledge to create zombie bait. Here’s an entire 26 minutes of fresh out of the grave gameplay that was shown off at E3 2019 behind closed doors, for you to sink your teeth into:
Developer Techland announced that they were teaming up with the publisher to bring their parkour-fuelled zombie kill-‘em-up to the world Announced yesterday by Square Enix over on Twitter, the company revealed that they would be partnering up with Techland to publish Dying Light 2 with more information to be revealed during their E3 showcase which takes place on the 10th …
Days Gone has moments where it reveals its brilliance, but they’re buried under a litany of uninteresting and repetitive missions and numerous technical issues
Surprising everyone, a game based on the below average film of same name, released six years since the movie, is actually kinda…great?
They’ve faced the end of all realities when the Anti-Monitor began exterminating entire universes, reignited a dying star to save the planet and triumphed over an army of evil Batmen when the Dark Multiverse crawled out from beneath the darkness. Now, DC’s finest heroes are going to tackle a danger that they’ve never prepared for: A zombie apocalypse.
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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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