



In the same style as its predecessors, Dead Island 2 is set right at the beginning of the outbreak, so everything in LA, or Hell-A, is still functional, and aside from the bodies, blood, and battle-worn damage found throughout the city, much of the infrastructure is in good condition. Set some time after the events of Dead Island and Riptide, which were unrealistically the subject of a cover-up, Dead Island 2 sees the zombie virus arrive in LA, sweeping across the population in a wave of reanimated corpses. Dead Island 2, while sporting some wonderful ways to artistically remove zombie heads from zombie shoulders, has a gore system that makes almost all kills an exciting activity, and de-limbing the undead is as delightful as decapitating them - after obliterating over 7,000 walking corpses during my time with the game, there is a chance this article could border on the grotesque! Dead Island 2: Hell-A gory and lots of fun Whether it's a visceral decapitation on a medieval battlefield or a long-ranged shot from a high-powered rifle in a futuristic war, there are few other killing moves that can offer the excitement levels found from causing damage to your enemy's noggin. Here are our thoughts on Dambuster Studios' reboot of the zombie-ridden series.Headshots have long been the king of all killing blows. Dead Island 2 Dead Island Deep Silver Online Co-op Game review Xbox Series X|S Review Action-RPG Tom West Dead Island 2 shambles onto Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One later this week, offering us a blood-soaked adventure in LA.
