they only gave the half of the game rest i have to downloaded by my self this game have tons of bugs and frizzes DONT BUY
they only gave the half of the game rest i have to downloaded by my self this game have tons of bugs and frizzes DONT BUY
I went pretty easy on Dead Island when I reviewed it two years ago. It was incredibly buggy, the visuals wildly veered from decent to awful and it made some bizarre design choices, but it was a chaotic, brutal bout of four-player flesh carving insanity in a world full of military shooters.
Love it for excellent co-op and mindless fun or hate it for having various glitches and problems it had – Dead Island two years ago was an ambitious take on gory zombie killing action. Now a sequel is ready to rise from the grave in the form of Dead Island: Riptide.
' It starts promisingly enough: a mad dash off a sinking ship, a military coup, and a zombie horde just aching to be shown the business end of a shotgun. And then, just like that, the promise is taken away.
Cool blood effects and dismemberments
Boring; repetitive missions; Weak voice acting and dialogue; Soulless; irritating characters; Frustrating combat
A couple of years ago there was a trailer for a game called Dead Island, and everybody was excited. Then the game was released…and a lot of people were disappointed. Now we have Dead Island: Riptide; a sequel that's not really a sequel and yet it seems to show more potential than its predecessor.
Welcome back to Dead Island – it's like you've never left. At the very least, developer Techland certainly doesn't seem to have gone anywhere or learned anything in the two years since the first turn for this particular take on the oft-prophesised zombie apocalypse.
I think it's much easier than the TA ratio implies. If you enjoyed Dead Island and you're looking for more of the same, you'll find it in Riptide; otherwise, you're much better off playing the original. My Rating: 4/10 - mediocre.
Ultimately, Dead Island: Riptide doesn't add much to spice up the basics of the game. If you're still a fan of the game's basics, then feel free to add a couple stars onto the rating. There's a whole new map to explore, and an infinite number of things to kill there, and new weapons to break.
An attempt to remake the pretty-looking shambler with no effort to improve the balance of game systems or iron out bugs.
Dead Island: Riptide is a follow up to the original Dead Island that continues the story on a new, though equally not alive, island. Though the game has its moments, a number of issues with the mechanics combined with a majority of areas having boring level design hold Dead Island: Riptide back.
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