Overall, Dead Island 2’s PC version is a solid release from Dambuster, which is refreshing given how poor the quality of many of 2023’s PC games have been. When players launch the game, Dead Island 2’s shaders will compile, and this compilation step does not take too long to complete, unlike other recent PC releases like The Last of Us Part 1. On PC, Dead Island 2 is a DirectX 12 title, and the good news is that Dambuster have managed to avoid the shader compilation stutter issues that have plagued many modern PC releases. That said, Dead Island 2 is a solid first-person Zombie game that has pleasing visuals and strong first-person combat mechanics. Dead Island 2 is an Unreal Engine 4 title, it lacks support for modern graphical features like ray tracing and it lacks many of the bells and whistles that competing games like Dying Light 2 offers. With the game’s development being so long, Dead Island 2’s technological underpinnings are not as advanced as many newer titles. Now nine years and two developers later (having moved from Yager Development to Sumo Digital and later to Dambuster) Dead Island 2 is here, and it is a great-looking zombie smasher. The game was originally revealed back in 2014 and to say that the game’s development has been difficult is an understatement. Dead Island 2 is a game that many us never expected to launch.
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