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Showing posts with label Deep Silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deep Silver. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Dead Island Gets a GOTY Edition June 26

David Brown

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Last year the world took a trip to Dead Island. While many reviews were mixed, including those of our writers, nobody can deny that it was a great concept. Many of you have probably had the chance to play through the game and experience the things it had to offer.

For those of you that did not, there is hope.  According to our friends over at Joystiq, Deep Silver will be releasing a Game of the Year Edition on June 26.  The edition will include the Dead Island game as well as all 3 DLC packs whcih include "The Ryder White Episode" "Bloodbath Arena" and "The Ripper Weapon". 

So far over three million copies of the game have sold worldwide and it doesn't look to end there.  You can pick up the GOTY Edition for $29.99 on PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Dead Island Super Review

David Brown


If you are an avid reader of the site, you will no doubt remember all of the fun coverage that we have had in regards to a little game by the name of Dead Island. We have brought you story points, videos, character info and even preorder bonus information. Now that the game is out none of that really matters. The one big question on everyone’s mind is whether or not the game is fun and worth the price of admission?

Before I get too far into this review let me make a few points. First, I played this game on the Xbox360 so there will be some differences in the quality from the PC or PS3 versions. I am also playing a version that has been updated with all of the latest patches, so a lot of the initial issues being reported have been fixed for the most part. I am also for the sake of this review going to be bypassing the online portion of the game in order to give you a more streamlined review.



Dead Island is ultimately what you make of it. Before you start to play it don’t think that this is going to be another Dead Rising or Left 4 Dead clone. Dead Island is ultimately a mix between action and RPG elements but more on this later. When you begin the game you are greeted by a cut-scene where you see the night when all hell breaks loose on the island, to the song “Who Do You Voodoo”. This scene does a good job of showing you all of the characters that you will soon be able to play as. The graphics in this scene do a good job of setting you up for what you will see throughout the game.

After the cut-scene you are taken to the character selection scene where you are able to choose between four different characters. You choice on this screen will help determine the way you will play and the weapons that you will best be able to utilize. Upon selecting your character you are placed in the resort hotel and the gameplay begins. You are introduced to the basic controls and then out of nowhere the infected attack and you are forced to flee. You are unprotected the whole time, so it is definitely a great moment when you first get to pick up a weapon and help fight off the infected.


The first question you are probably asking is how does the game control? There are two control methods to choose from: digital or analog. With the digital controls you utilize the right trigger to swing your weapon, whereas with the analog controls your swings coincide with your movements on the right analog stick. Most of my playtime was spent with the digital controls and I had no complaints. Controls seemed very responsive and I was able to hit all body parts that I was targeting when using either control option.

If there is one thing that this game excels at it is creating an atmosphere coherent with that of a great horror movie. There are many moments where you will be scared when an infected islander latches on to you and you must fight to free yourself from their grasp. The moment when you are going into a building or down a path and hear the moan of the infected is truly a nerve racking one indeed. Speaking of the infected, they come in both slow and fast varieties as well as a few special ones strewn about that truly make for some nerve racking situations.


Dead Island airs on the side of realism by utilizing a stamina system that many will find annoying at first (that is until you realize that kicking doesn’t use stamina). The weapons you pick up also have to be constantly repaired or they will break and you will be left to use your bare hands to take down the infected. These are a few minor annoyances that will serve to aggravate you until you can learn the intricacies of the game. One annoyance for many will be the respawn system. When you die you do not have to reload a checkpoint, you just lose money and are respawned near the point of your death with full health. The issue begins when you realize that you are left with weapons that have been used and may be unhelpful.

Another nice touch to the game is its leveling system. You gain experience as you kill the infected and complete quests so there is always something to do to ever push you forward. As you gain a level you not only get more life and stamina but you also get to select special skills from one of three categories to level up. There is a certain degree of grinding if you want to reach level 50, but there is always enough to keep you busy and entertained whether it be slicing through the infected with a customized machete or running through them with a reinforced vehicle.


The cut-scenes in the game are quite good, but there are minor graphical glitches from time to time. You will sometimes see a zombie stuck in a wall or clipping through a door. You will also notice that with your characters the kicking animations seem a bit off. Draw distances are sometimes off too resulting in graphics not fully rendering right away or having mountains pop-up out of nowhere. These are minor issues, but is one that needed to be touched upon There is also a bit of an issue where you will be playing by yourself one minute and then joined mysteriously by the other three characters during in game cut-scenes.

Overall this is a great game. Many of the glitches that occurred during the initial release have been patched to the point where they are no longer issues. To get the most out of this game you must go into it looking at it as an adventure game. You will be going through the game having to plan your kills and sometimes run from fights. Dead Island is a game where the simple run and gun will no longer work. You will find 20+ hours of fun killing the infected, crafting weapons, helping survivors and trying to survive your stay on the island. If you enjoy a good adventure game and the feeling of needing to survive at all costs then run out and pick up this game. Dead Island will make a great addition to the library of anyone with a PS3, XBOX360 or PC.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Dead Island iPhone App

David Brown

Well, the countdown is officially over.  Dead Island has been released today and if you are like me you are very excited for the long trek ahead. This massive game has many zombies to kill and hidden secrets to find.  With this in mind Deep Silver, in conjunction with Brady Games, is releasing an iPhone app retailing at $2.99 via the app store to coincide with the games release. 


The app feature a detailed map of the island and all the areas and allows users to scroll around and zoom in on the map. Also shown on the map will be:
  • Locations of ID Cards
  • Locations of Banoi Herald Excerpts
  • Locations of Investigation Tapes
There will also be the ability to track objectives and listen to official music.  If you are looking to unlock the secrets that Dead Island has to offer, then look no further than this app. Stayed tuned to the site as we provide you with our initial impressions and our in depth review later this week.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Dead Island Secret Origins Full Video Released

David Brown


Those of you who have been following the site know that we are now in Day Three of our coverage leading up to next week's release of Dead Island from Deep Silver.  Last month we showed you parts of the video that Gamesradar's team was working on in conjunction with Deep Silver.  The video shows their experiences on the island and all the chaos and comedy that ensued.  We only brought you a few of the videos, and now we are pleased to present you with the full, uncut video for Dead Island: Secret Origins. Enjoy the video and as always, stay tuned to Zombies & Toys as we continue to bring you coverage on this great game.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Dead Island Music Preview

David Brown


It is day two of our countdown coverage to the release of Dead Island and we have found some more greatness to share with you.  Deep Silver, the makers of the game have taken it upon themselves to release some tracks of the official soundtrack to give us a taste of the mood to come.  Scroll down and hear for yourself and prepare to visit Dead Island. Stay tuned for our continued coverage throughout this holiday weekend.





Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Dead Island Comic Gives Character Backstories

David Brown

The final countdown has begun! In six days Dead Island will be unleashed upon the masses and we here at Zombies & Toys are excited for the release as much as all of you are. In the spirit of the release, Marvel has released a digital comic. Originally available as an exclusive at Comic Con it is now here for everyone to view. The comic is available here and helps shed a lot of light on the backstories of the four main characters that you can choose between. Stay tuned to our site as we will continue to give you as much information as we can get leading up to the release.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Dead Island: Secret Origins Episode 3 Live

David Brown


If you have been following our site, you have heard of the short series Dead Island: Secret Origins, produced by the editors over at Gamesradar.com.  This series allows gives their personal look at setting for Dead Island.  The third episode of this fun series is now available to view below.  Enjoy!