Dead Island Riptide – Destructoid
Dead Island Riptide banks on you having really loved Dead Island. We’re talking love to an unquenchable degree. Did you adore Dead Island, could you not get enough of its boundless slaughter and tropical zombie abominations? Riptide hopes so, because its sole purpose is to provide exactly more of it, and nothing further.
The ironic thing is, Riptide is probably going to be most enjoyed by those completely new to the series. To a Dead Island veteran, Riptide‘s stance of, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” may come off as tiresome, especially since the original game had plenty worth fixing. That, and the original’s setting was a lot more engaging.
Still, if all you ever wanted was two games about slicing zombies with poisoned katanas and exploding knives, Riptide has your back.
Dead Island Riptide (PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 [reviewed])
Developer: Techland
Publisher: Deep Silver
Released: April 23, 2013
MSRP: $49. 99
Like its predeccessor, Dead Island Riptide is light on narrative, but there’s the skeleton of a story in place. The original survivors of the Banoi outbreak have been picked up by a stereotypical, self-destructively shady military organization, and are being held hostage on a ship when the zombies rear their ugly heads again. After an altercation on board, the protagonists wash up on a new island, Palanai, which is dealing with its own zombie crisis. Cue the onslaught of back-and-forth missions!
Riptide isn’t billing itself as a sequel, which is probably for the best as it truly feels like an expansion upon the original — to the point where you can even import your old characters and access their old levels and unlocked skills. Each character has access to some expanded skills and will likely be close to maxing out their progress trees by the time the campaign ends. Despite new abilities, none of the existing four characters play noticeably differently and all of them generally fall back into their hacking or bashing ways. There is, however, the inclusion of a new hand-to-hand combat character, who uses kicks and punches with deadly efficiency.
As ever, the game is fueled entirely by accepting various fetch and kill quests, picking up progressively powerful weapons to upgrade, and tackling the undead horde with near-mindless hack-n’-slash brutality. The “Borderlands with zombies” vibe has been preserved in totality, with up to four friends able to go online and take down the mutants with their own preferred blades, guns, hammers, and claws. Generic zombies are once again joined by more advanced mutations, including the tank-like Thugs, irritating Screamers, and yet more of those gigantic, straitjacketed Rams. Exactly how many insane asylums are on these islands?
Every good element of Dead Island can be found in Riptide. It’s still gratifying to find new weapons and modify them to provide electric, poison, or flame damage. There’s still a base enjoyment to be had in carving off limbs and kicking monsters in the head and ass. The rare battles with humans remain the most interesting parts of the game. Cooperative play is as good a laugh as it ever was. None of this has changed.
On the flipside, every single negative aspect of the original game has been preserved with equal care. Combat is still frustrating in its anarchy, with zombies constantly shoving you over, initiating quick-time-events, or surrounding survivors for plenty of three-hit kills. Attacks, yet again, miss with a high frequency due to the difficulty of judging distance amid the first-person chaos, or sometimes just because a weapon passed through the opponents’ bodies. Least forgivable of all, the game is as unpolished and unfinished as it was before, with animations lacking decent transitions, and all manner of graphical bugs putting in their seemingly obligatory appearances. In a second game that really hasn’t done much extra groundwork on the content front, it’s fairly insulting to be given a game that hasn’t even improved technically.
This is not to say Riptide doesn’t at least attempt a few ideas of its own. At least in terms of scenario, the game tries to stand out, adding new siege-style battles and placing an emphasis on water travel, with boats that can be rammed into enemies with gleeful force. The game’s heart is in the right place with sieges, but its delivery is lacking. While there’s a certain fun to be had in setting up perimeter fences and placing gun turrets before waves of zombies arrive, once the battle begins it’s just more thoughtless chopping with the added annoyances of NPCs who require your constant help. Still, points for giving something fresh a go.
Riptide’s biggest failing, however, is in its environment. Balai simply isn’t as fun a place to explore as Banoi. The original game’s tropical resort was a unique and flavorful setting, giving Dead Island its own sense of personality, and splitting off into various interesting town and prison areas. Banoi had an identity, one players could feel intimately familiar with over the course of their adventures. The frequent backtracking was mitigated somewhat by the generally compelling surroundings.
By contrast, Palanai is a wonted expanse of jungle for the most part, full of linear corridors gated by invisible walls, and indistinct scenery. The game’s second major area, Henderson, is a little more interesting, bringing back some of the town aesthetic from the original game, but it’s not a patch on the variety found there. The map design feels convoluted, full of winding roads and dead-ends that undermine its open-world presentation; there’s an overwhelming sense of environmental clutter, especially in areas littered with alleyways that could go anywhere or nowhere, depending on your luck.
It could go without saying that Riptide is not a pretty game. It looks exactly like the original, which was mutton dressed as mutton. On consoles, textures are muddy, screen-tearing is common, and there are several areas where the framerate drags to an unbearable crawl. None of the visual issues are necessarily dealbreakers, but when you account for this being Techland’s second crack of the whip, it becomes much harder to forgive problems that should have been ironed out in patches to the first game, let alone making reappearances in the new one.
Dead Island got away with a lot of its documented problems because, for all its inspiration and all its missteps, there was nothing quite like it on the market. It took many familiar elements to create something far more amusing than it had any right to be.
There is something like Riptide on the market, though — it’s called Dead Island, and it’s a far better game, having both the strengths and the weaknesses of Riptide, but presented in a more appealing way and lacking the lingering question of how a developer can essentially reuse masses of assets and still somehow lack the resources to fix anything.
Is Dead Island Riptide a fun game? At times, yes. In terms of raw combat and power fantasy, it’s just as good as Dead Island … and it’s just as bad at the same time. The bottom line is that there’s no excuse for it not being superior. Being “just as good” isn’t good enough, especially not when Dead Island had things on its side that Riptide doesn’t. Those new to the series entirely will likely not notice the problems quite so much, and be as forgiving to it as newcomers were to Dead Island. While Riptide banks on you having loved the first, in actuality you have a lot more to gain if you’ve never touched it.
If you played the first game, however, I’d recommend waiting for a real sequel, because Riptide fails to get away with pulling the same trick twice.
Watch our video review here.
Dead Island: Riptide — GameSpot
Dead Island: Riptide — GameSpot
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- the heroes of a long, long cycle, I just want to continue the story about these people, and it’s simply unbearable, at times, to wait until the author’s next book catches my eye. And then, there comes a special moment of bliss — cheers, again your favorite characters. And especially when you know that there are still a lot of books in the storeroom, you don’t think about the bad, but only about the good, and even if the hero disappears somewhere, you look forward to his return.
At these moments of reading, you don’t really follow how the story develops, whether it is really displayed, whether it is possible to believe the outcome, plot twists, actions of the characters. Yes, at the same time about what the genre of the novel looks like. In your favorite cycles, you already expect drama and comedy and melodrama, and if their elements come, you accept them calmly.
And here we saw Lykov in a new capacity, as a manager, rather than security officer No. 1 or detective No. 3. To be honest, it was still unexpected, even taking into account my attitude and love for this cycle.
Yes, his new work on Sakhalin Island implies completely different actions, different specific reasoning, different plot, different possibilities, behavioral reactions, use of different character traits of the hero. This is exactly what we saw here in Dead Island, because I think not everyone will like this novel compared to the previous books in the series.
The author’s goal has been achieved — to show how people lived on Sakhalin Island at that time, and who lived there at that time. In this regard, everything turned out, I suppose, quite reliably. Did the readers believe it? Personally about me — only partially. Therefore, the assessment is appropriate. For me, this is another retro version of the series «Alien District».
February 22, 2019
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This time I would not classify the book as a detective story, it is not at all a classic detective story with a crime, suspects and a careful selection of versions and evidence.
This is rather an adventurous novel, this is adventure in its purest form, this is a mass of the most curious information, these are breathtaking descriptions. This is another novel by Nikolai Svechin.This time Alexei Lykov and his bosom friend, counterintelligence officer «Baron Vitka» Taube are sailing to Sakhalin. Bad information comes from there, exiled convicts, who, according to all papers, are honestly serving their sentences, are suddenly found killed in Japan, while the Japanese authorities carefully pretend that no murder happened at all. And this at a time when Japan outwardly was almost the best friend of Russia. Lykov must understand everything that is happening. Sakhalin is one huge penal servitude. Living there is hard for a free person, to say nothing of convicts. The power of officials is almost unlimited, corruption, as expected, blooms and flourishes. It is quite difficult for an honest Lykov to change something radically, but nevertheless he tries, for which he is in mortal danger. Not without the Japanese: shinobi, ninja, yakuza — we already know all this, but Lykov is so new. Tricky plot twists, unexpected, but still expected ending — great art to finish the book in such a way that you want to wait for the sequel
January 9, 2016
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For me, this book has become not so much a detective story with a spy bias (or a spy novel with a detective line) as an everyday writing novel. After all, its action takes place on the island of Sakhalin, when since 1875 it completely went to the Russian Empire and completely became a place of hard labor and exile.
The author describes in detail how the ships of the Volunteer Fleet sent prisoners to the island, the harsh conditions of their detention in prisons and settlements. But besides this, it tells in detail about the geography of the island, the peculiarities of the climate and the local flora and fauna.
Of course, the convicts organized escapes. Most sought to return to the mainland, but many ended up on the Japanese islands. I do not think that the local government welcomed such an emigration. It is known that the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent an official letter to Russian colleagues with a demand to strengthen the security of prisoners.
For the most part, all the events in the novel concerning the recruitment of Russian criminals by Japanese intelligence are the author’s notion. But she fits the circumstances very well.May 28, 2021
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The text of the review is pure «IMHO» and a game report. Spoilers .
He once said: understand, the people around you are not
what you would like them to be. And they are what they are.
And this is their right.Pros: atmosphere, style and theme.
Technology. The language is pleasant, the style is even — it is gratifying to see the differences between ordinary texts and letters to the wife of Messrs. The descriptions are moderately detailed, the dialogues are somewhat far-fetched. The audio version performed by Yevgeny Pokramovich is good, because the atmosphere of the work is very suitable for the voice of the reader. That is, the voice fits the atmosphere 🙂
*Makes tea*
Thoughts: it was an acquaintance with the work of Nikolai Svechin, and although I burst into the ninth book of the cycle, there were no particular complaints. I liked that the book has clarifications about the personality of the protagonist, briefly describes what is happening here. and where we are heading in the company of Lykov. I love such cycles, where it seems like there is a common story, but if fate brings a rookie into the middle, he will not be lost.
The idea of the novel is quite interesting — the introduction of Lykov into the administration of Sakhalin in order to figure out how convicts escape from there and why Ivanov is found dead in neighboring Japan. It would seem that a great idea for a semi-spy novel that takes place on the border of the Russian Empire and the Land of the Rising Sun. Involuntarily, the appropriate surroundings, riddles, problems of clash of mentalities and other joys of good books are expected.
That’s just… the plot was the most interesting thing in the book. Pleasant descriptions of Lykov’s relationship with his family, sailing on a ship in the company of a friend, worries about some youngster forced to sail with prisoners, because he has some kind of long-term mission. All these moments were alive and exciting. Although, while Lykov was studying a new place, things were also moving, since the author launched into descriptions of the island and the mechanisms of hard labor. I am a cat, far from history, with curiosity I found out what kind of hard labor this is [but I make allowances for artistry and in my mind I divide the painted into two].
But very quickly attempts to understand what was happening merged into a rather primitive existence. All around the polls are scoundrels, having absolutely nothing under them. Even Mikhalka [yeah, a female domestic detective] had something underneath all these bastards — from the natural gift of a fanatic to a difficult fate. And Svechin just has all the bastards, because hard labor, but in fact all the heroes turn out to be cardboard boxes with the label «local father», «sufferer», «the coolest … nose … in the area» and all that. Even the same Tsar, who walks like a “dangerous prativnyak”, in fact, does nothing. Well, Lykov lowered it a couple of times. Well, the Tsar persuaded some idiot to rush at Lykov with a weapon. Pf, the riot scene in OITHB is much more realistic [clarification: nothing like that, the show’s fourth season is very contrived, but I’m leaning towards the girls in orange compared to the novel]. Yes, and Lykov himself, to be honest, often makes such ridiculous mistakes that you involuntarily doubt whether the main character is really some kind of seasoned uncle, and not a yellow-mouth from the military academy [for example, checking the cabbage industry — an intelligent person told him that the scammer lies like a dog. What is the hero doing? That’s right, listening to a liar convict].
In general, most of the problems arise either from scratch or due to the far-fetched stupidity / naivety of the protagonist. And if such mistakes are acceptable in the work of a beginner, then « seasoned dog «, as a rule, is sent to retire. Separately, I can note that I did not like the deliberate rudeness in the work. It is obvious that the author is trying and puffing up in every possible way, just to show how harsh life is on Sakhalin, what kind of men there are and all that. I don’t even want to stutter about the attitude towards female characters, whom the cat cried here. Thank you, of course, that without violence in this direction.
Probably, I didn’t have enough banal ingenuity on the part of the protagonist. Perhaps I would like some hint of the possibility of a better future and some kind of opposition to « reptiles «. The general impression is not the worst — it is quite possible to read, but it is better to listen in the background to some classes. But I can’t say that the book is fascinating or has a clever plot. Unfortunately, the solution to the problem is very similar to the stories of the yard boys who have seen enough of Naruto 🙂
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Result: unfortunately, the proper Japanese flavor in the work is still lacking, as well as the dynamics of the narrative. In general, an edible novel about hard labor on Sakhalin, but definitely not worth placing high expectations on the book.
April 6, 2022
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It seems that there are enough adventures and curious information Svechin, as always, shares, but I don’t have excitement, I don’t take my breath anymore, I don’t dive into the world of Lykov anymore. At times it was downright boring. Most likely, I just had a burning desire to read this genre. The author has absolutely nothing to do with it, he writes superbly, and I remember very well how interested I was when I just started reading his books, however, you see, something was not enough for me, which is a pity. Maybe someday I will return to this cycle, but definitely not soon.
November 10, 2018
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An excellent book, similar to the State Councilor (Akunin) in spirit and style. Maybe even better.
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Oleg Sonin
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The next fascinating detective of Nizhny Novgorod
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A wonderful journey
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As always on top!
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Excellent book
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Spring 1889. After the death of his teacher Pavel Afanasyevich Blagovo, Alexey Lykov goes on a business trip. In Japan, the bodies of three escaped Russian convicts were found, who, according to the documents, are still listed as prisoners of Sakhalin prisons. There are suspicions that their escape was organized by the Japanese mafia — the yakuza. To find answers to all questions, Lykov goes to Sakhalin with a secret mission…
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