Release Date(s)
18 November 2014 Worldwide
21 November 2014 Europe
18 November 2014 USA
Game Mode(s) single player
System requirements Core i5 2.5 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB (GeForce GTX 460 or better), 5 GB HDD, Windows Vista(SP1)/7(SP1)/8
Escape Dead Island represents a crucial bridge between the events of Dead Island and Dead Island 2, and finally reveals the origins of the virus, even some tantalizing clues where the events are going to lead… but it’s up to you to decide what to believe. That’s because this story-driven, single-player game is played through the eyes of Cliff Calo, who’s watching his world unravel.
Cliff is the spoiled son of a powerful media mogul who has stolen a yacht with his friends determined to film the documentary of the century: exposing the truth about the Banoi outbreak to the public. Their plan: infiltrate the archipelago’s top-secret quarantined island of Narapela and document everything.
Players freely explore this all-new island, sneaking to avoid undead that can hear and smell you. But even this island full of zombies isn’t what it appears to be on the surface.
Cliff struggles with his own sanity as the world around him begins to become increasingly unpredictable. Time distorts and folds in on itself; strange messages appear and impossible events shatter reality. Oceans turn to blood, containers plummet from the clear sky… If Cliff had any thoughts about this being a routine documentary, he’d be “dead” wrong.
The whole experience is vividly realized with comic-inspired visuals that complement Cliff’s surreal situation, delivering on Dead Island’s promise of a paradise gone to hell. In the case of Escape, it turns out to be a particularly private hell.
Escape Dead Island PC players' expectations: 7.4 / 10 calculated from 20 players' votes.
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