The Ultimate VR ZOMBIE GAME! // Dead Island 2 VR (UEVR)



Dead Island VR is still one of my dream native VR ports, the chunky melee focused combat, gorgeous environments and CRAZY zombie damage (especially in Dead Island 2) would make for one of the best VR games ever! However until someone makes a native VR port / native VR Dead Island game a reality we’ll have to make do with the fantastic Unreal Engine VR mod (UEVR) which now works almost perfectly with Dead Island 2! Dead Island 2 VR is a dream come true if you’re willing to tinker with the settings to create the smoothest possible experience, in this VR Dead Island 2 video I opted to not attempt any kind of motion controls and instead settled for a touch controller experience with button presses for combat rather than physical actions. For me personally this works amazingly well if you’re looking for an immersive relaxed gameplay experience (although I am tempted to keep tinkering to find a full motion controlled solution for Dead Island 2 VR gameplay). Once again UEVR proves that it’s one of the best VR mods available in 2024 and something that continues to impress me the more I use it…

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This Dead Island 2 VR Gameplay / Dead Island 2 VR Mod (UEVR) was captured on a 4090 VR ready PC running at the highest settings via a Quest 3 with a wired connection. You can download the UEVR mod / Unreal Engine VR mod (one of the best VR mods ever) for free right here: https://github.com/praydog/UEVR

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45 thoughts on “The Ultimate VR ZOMBIE GAME! // Dead Island 2 VR (UEVR)”

  1. Just looking at the visuals, and the way your gun was warping as you turned at the end, makes me suspect that this might not play so well on anything less than a 4090. Unless you're prepared to drop the resolution way lower than native on the Quest 3 anyway.

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  2. I would have liked to see at least a small demo on how much the environment can be changed/destroyed, are wooden doors invulnerable, are locked areas that only have a wooden or glass partition not breakable, in other words how realistic is the environment as I find that is the worst thing of all PC games, items like a cup that are unbreakable, or even a table or chair, flower pot or any piece of furniture for that matter, I have renovated five Homes, I know how easy it is to break a wall, they started to do this in the original Duke Nukem 3D and as new games came out some gave us a little more environment damage, but for the most part it'[s a little glass here and there and if lucky a wooden box or pallet.
    The main reason I see this as a problem is because they make most games similar to a platformer, you have to follow the simple single direction of the game and if there are Buildings, roads and barriers to make it try and seem like they aren't forcing you to go in the one direction, they can't allow these partitions or barriers to be breakable or you walk from point A to point x in only three steps and haven't leveled enough to fight the creatures designed for that area.
    There is no such thing as an open world game, the did it with Asherons call to a large degree, but you would end up in areas with creatures way out of your league and as I did many times, lose a body with a lot of really good gear and no way to recover it, unless you were in a large guild with high level recovery teams willing to waste an hour or more of their time helping you get back items they helped you get in the first place 🙂
    I would like for them to make more open and destructive items, allow us to actually burn down a Home or shack, or break the supports and the building come crashing down or falling over, real or close to real physiques and real world results from a Rocket Launcher or Hand grenade and so on.
    Very few games have allowed damage through walls or open doors, the 90's were the best for them at least trying to make a FPS more realistic.
    Hopefully one day as I am sure many people would play for hours just demolishing things, let alone the point of the game 🙂
    It just ruins the immersion when you shoot a sheet rock wall and it only has a tiny mark for a few seconds and then looks like new, or a fire burns in the room with furniture and the fire goes out and everything still looks the same just with maybe a little blackness to fake a fire end result.

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  3. It's mad that all the hate for PSVR2 is coming from Meta Quest users, but then most YT influencers who use the Quest are playing PCVR with it.

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  4. I’ve had a quest 2 forever, and have been burnt out on the “experiences” that dominate that ecosystem, so finally got a psvr2 a couple days ago. The difference is night and day. Re village in vr is the scariest game I have ever played in my life, a jump scare in the beginning damn near gave me a heart attack lol

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  5. UEVR MOD is the BEST thing that happened to us, i've made a video of it using my motion controls in DE2 (not real motion control) and it works really good. I used the same setting steps like f.e. in Trepang 2. But the Grapics in some Areas are a bit glitchy. Any ways it works and thats awesome 😉 great Video, keep going"!

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  6. Dead Islands faux motion controls of using the sticks to simulate weapon swings was pretty fantastic when you got used to it. Loved exploring that original island, then finding my first katana… I'll probs go back to it at some point, no definitely will, I now have the full edition on PS4 after completing it on 360

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  7. Very cool but I only want to see more if you sort the VR controls etc. Otherwise I'd rather wait to play it myself when I get a 4090. Always love new content. Also you want videos which arent all de monetized lol

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  8. I enjoy your content but you have no passion for the gaming industry whatsoever. You treat games like a stupid joke which makes me wonder have your ever felt immersed and be one with the game?

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  9. You could move the guns. In terminator resistance I moved the guns further to my right. I'm not sure exactly what I did but I think it had to do with camera settings.its difficult going back to normal vr games. I played starwars fallen order recently to the end. It was mind blowing. I first tried uevr on my 1080 ti. It was good enough to make upgrade my pc to a 4080 super just for that. I never regretted it. I'm going to play Hogwarts legacy in the near.

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  10. Honestly dude, these VR videos are all so misleading. Recorded from monitor and absolutely nothing like what you see through the lenses. If any of these games looked even 0.001% as good as it does in these videos the experience would be immense.

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