![]() It certainly makes an impression early on. Unfortunately, I have had to make do as a solo survivor so I can’t comment on the experience playing this with friends although I can imagine it would be tremendous fun sharing the zombie-killin’ between chums. Having now signed on for Playstation Now before its discontinuation and mergence with Sony’s Playstation Plus tiers, it seems the perfect time to delve into this series (of which I admittedly missed out previously).ĭeveloped by Polish studio, Techland and published by Deep Silver, the game is a first-person open-world survival/action horror with a focus on melee combat and can be played with up to four players cooperatively online. Released in May 2016, I am still considering this as a retro review on the basis that the original game is from two generations ago and even this remaster is nearly six years old. So, in this particular section, I will take the time to play a game of the past which could range from the NES era all the way to the Xbox 360/PS3 generation and share my thoughts with a rating out of five.ĭead Island: Definitive Edition is a remaster of the original 2011 multi-platform game bundled together with the downloadable content and is a much cleaner, improved version of the game – making it the ideal way to experience bludgeoning the undead in a tropical paradise. In fact, I am definitely guilty of spending many hours playing the old timers as much as the shiny new stuff. ![]() ![]() And, sometimes you simply want to delve into an old favourite or a series you have heard great things about but never played. There are so many games to choose from these days and different platforms that it can be overwhelming deciding where to start. Gorgeous remaster and tech issues fixed – welcome back to Banoi, folks!
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