
Much of the immersion in these games is how well we can see our surroundings at the level of textures, sound and above all fluidity. Although we have many options to execute it, I am always going to recommend that this kind of games, both single player and cooperative, be played in the highest graphic fidelity possible. When facing the zombies, it was possible to notice how the movement was not affected by the amount of graphics shown, making it clear that the performance is optimal. Obviously these tests were performed on the highest quality graphics possible in the game. Thus confirming that the game is well optimized from my point of view. As you can see in the images below, it can reach up to 180 fps in some cases but only under low screen stress and few zombies.īoth the CPU and GPU temperatures remained stable as well as the consumption. Much of my gameplay was tied between 4K and 1440p resolutions to really test how much of a difference it would make. When it comes to playing, all the performance can be said to be exceptional. Knowing the power of my PC, let’s move on to the part that most interests many and that is the performance of the game. Before continuing with the whole experience, let’s know a little about the technical specifications of my PC.


For everyone who played the first Dead Island like me, you will find some very familiar stuff and some pretty new but excellent stuff. The gameplay feels renewed, slow in some cases but at the same time it has a certain kind of surrealism that makes it more fun. The game feels fresh, very different from the original and best of all, it feels like a new (current) generation game. After many delays and the feeling that it was never going to be released, Dambuster Studios decides to give us his best work.
