Upcoming game Dead Island causes shock, admiration
The trailer for the upcoming open-world zombie game Dead Island, set to be released sometime this year, has caused a stir online.
Siobhan Keogh | Friday, February 18 2011The trailer for the upcoming open-world zombie game Dead Island, set to be released sometime this year, has caused a stir online.
The trailer shows events as the happen in reverse, culminating in the zombification and death of a young girl. Several bloggers and media commentators have complained about the graphic nature of the trailer.
The game is set to be restricted to those over 18.
Many gamers, however, have been truly impressed with the trailer. One Wired reporter said it may be the "best videogame trailer [he's] ever seen".
Check the video out for yourself if you like, but consider yourself warned: it's gruesome.
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