Dead Island 2 Ending Explained And How It Sets Up Dead Island 3



Dead Island 2 was many things a good year ago – seemingly in development hell, nearly forgotten and even labelled vaporware. It may seem harsh, but it was announced in 2014, less than a year after the PS4 and Xbox One, and went from YAGER to Sumo Digital before finally landing at Dambuster. Other games with more resources have fared far worse.

However, now it’s available – and pretty good, though it has some issues, selling over a million copies in just three days. It also finally continues the story that was interrupted years ago with the conclusion of Dead Island: Riptide. Right?

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39 thoughts on “Dead Island 2 Ending Explained And How It Sets Up Dead Island 3”

  1. HI, I'm a MoCap performer and gotta say they've created, aside from the realistic performance capture, a seriously stylish fight and movement choreography for this. Something that wasn't so obvious for the FPS games in general.

    Also wanted to share a painful story of mine about the new Resident Evil Remakes.

    In late 2015 I was in contact with Capcom about the facial likeness role of Leon for the RE 2 Remake.

    I failed to mention I also have a voice acting background, in the end I lost the part…

    Now, many years later, when I see how successful those remakes are I can't forgive myself for wasting such a chance.

    In this business one audition can change your entire life.

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  2. Dead island 3 will actually be dead island 5 since there has Dead Island 2 is Dead Island 3 because Dead Island is 1st and Dead Island: Riptide is 2nd making dead island 2 actually dead island 3

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  3. Definitely doubt it sets up a sequel but more like an upcoming dlc like it was already announced . I’d highly doubt they’d be interested in making a dead island 3 right now with all the Trouble along the way on this one

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  4. i still don’t understand.why did he want to find the numen? how did he get numen blood to inject into his daughter before she was born? how did he release or progress the zombie virus dna? how did he do it? idk it feels like a bunch of weird plot holes even tho i just beat it and have watched three story vids on it. then again.. i am high. perhaps it’ll make sense in the morning

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  5. If they are doing a dlc hopefully and i mean hopefully they add more areas to explore and more QUEST. Imma be mad if they make us run around the same areas again. Ive explored every inch of it and it will be a complete let down if theres not newer maps to explore. Quest should be fun and not stupid either.

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  6. All I'm hoping is that the company who makes the Dead Island series don't end up falling into a trap like how Deadrising 4 ended up. If they continue this series, hopefully it doesn't end up sucking by the time the 4th game comes out. We don't want another deadrising pay-to-get-ending and dialogue that makes no sense type of game.

    When I was watching through the gameplay, it gave me resident evil and old deadrising 1/2 vibes from the 2000s. So I do look forward to see where they head next. Hopefully they don't screw up this franchise like what Deadrising went through.

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  7. If you think about it, Dead Island 2's story is basically Dead Island meets Dying Light: The Following. I mean, Lola Konradt fulfills the same roll as The Mother, and the infected can communicate via telepathy.

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  8. Sam b wasn’t infected, until he got bit in the metro tunnels he thought he was immune, but he wasn’t because this is auto phage, not the virus from banoi islands This wasn’t a virus like in the first two games this is something different you find out about this if you read a lot of the notes left behind by the doctors in the CDC area a lot of people I guess don’t know because they refuse to read it or too lazy to but if you do read it tells you it works like a fungus infects like a virus behaves and lives like a bacteria so it is really resistant to anything basically Unkillable even if you put an acid burn it, and it can survive outside the host for a very long time even if the zombie dies the auto face stays alive, feeding on the body that’s why when you kill a zombie if you look closely, it’s still twitching and moving inside its body, like a heartbeat, the veins keep moving and pumping blood

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  9. This game wasnt thought through at all story n gameplay sure its fun but not perfect n the fury is lazy every slayer gets same fury story has too many plot holes its just feels unfinished

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  10. If I'm honest. The story was all over the place and did not tie in at all with the original games. The autophage doesnt tie in with the Kuru prion disease at all. And the doctor making his daughter the cure almost 2 decades before the outbreak and then looking for a different source of cure for reason unknown was jarring. Most camps are hanging on a thread and every missing person i have done so far has ended in death with no saves.

    The gun play was solid and the melee combat is great. Very solid but it can't cover up the rather dry amount of missions there are and frankly super small maps. Sure there are some maps that are decently big but other maps felt way to restricted in area. And then theres not that many areas to begin with.

    An earthquake at the beginning of the games and showed multple times just doesnt happen any more once you get threw venice beach. A cool concept gone but not over staying its welcome so 50/50 on it.

    The clown fight was fun i liked that. But over all i give it a very fair 61/100 above average but not steller. Would recommend once the price drops on it in the future.

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