http://playstationlifestyle.net/2011/09/13/dead-island-saved-game-glitch-faq/Macrobstar said:Well there isn't a save function, so you where misinformedgphjr14 said:I don't care for zombie games and even I could tell this one was going to blow. Also I've heard it had several glitches that made it unplayable and for some people you couldn't save your progress which kind of defeats the whole purpose of playing, since you can't progress.
OT: Dead island is such a great game, granted its not for everyone
You guys are misunderstanding each other.gphjr14 said:http://playstationlifestyle.net/2011/09/13/dead-island-saved-game-glitch-faq/Macrobstar said:Well there isn't a save function, so you where misinformedgphjr14 said:I don't care for zombie games and even I could tell this one was going to blow. Also I've heard it had several glitches that made it unplayable and for some people you couldn't save your progress which kind of defeats the whole purpose of playing, since you can't progress.
OT: Dead island is such a great game, granted its not for everyone
I'd say I'm well informed if this is the same Dead Island game being discussed in the link.
That is an awesome sounding game idea. No really, I would definitely join your lonely vigil at Gamestop for something like that.TheDooD said:Why can't we have a Mummy Apocalypse game where we have hordes of plague baring bodies, flesh eatting bugs and of course possessed cultist. Don't forget we have to stop a large breasted, extremely vain reincarnation of Cleopatra who just happens to be archmage. The final bosses better be Anubis who has at lease 2 different forms and no QTE and of course the crazy chick possessed by Cthulhu. I'll gladly stand outside GameStop in a snowstorm for that game.
"frustrating" it's a trick word in these days. Can simple mean challenging, can mean nothing. For instance, the PC version of Dead Island have mods to make the game easier and mods to make the game harder. For example, frustrating for me is Fallout 3 since some bugs make the game impossible to finish even if the game itself isn't challenging at all.PAGEToap44 said:Wait... did he like it or not?
Even though it was zombies again, I really enjoyed Dead Island. And all the things Yahtzee seems to find frustrating about the game didn't bother me. I just got straight to the zombie killing. This is why I play zombie games. To kill zombies.
PS. Ok the escort missions were a buggerance but apart from that I love this game.
Actually, there was a book a while back that detailed a few survivors trapped in an entire city that had been infected with Lycanthropy(sp). The citizenry would transform (painfully at that) every night and then wake up the next day realizing what happened. This knowledge drove a good majority of the infected insane. I didn't read the whole thing however and I cannot remember the title, but it at least looked interesting.Azuaron said:Let's come up with a list of monsters that have (and monsters that have not) been used for apocalypses. Maybe game developers will see it and start changing the "have nots" to "haves".
Have:
1. Zombies. Ohmygod zombies.
2. Vampires (Omega Man/I am Legend)
3. Dragons (Reign of Fire)
4. Humans. Not monsters, per se, but have touched off some apocalypses.
5. Robots. (The Matrix)
Have not (to my knowledge):
1. Lycanthropes (Underworld movies come close, but they're not quite "apocalypse". Even Werewolf: The Apocalypse is all about preventing the apocalypse!)
2. Mummies. Although, they're pretty much just zombies.
3. Lovecraftian anything (they never succeed! Why do they never succeed? They're, like, made for an apocalyptic setting, but no one ever lets them set off the apocalypse!)
What other awesome monsters could be used for the apocalypse?