

Some of the best parts of any game are the first handful of times you level up. Not only did I find starting a new character in Dead Island more fun and natural, but it also felt more rewarding.

It felt more natural this way, and was a good way for me to get back in the Dead Island rhythm. Not only did I not run into as many special enemies, but taking down zombies was easier and progressively got harder. But, starting out was much easier and faster. When I started a new character in Dead Island: Riptide I started out with similar equipment (besides the fact that it was adjusted to my new lower level). Related: Dead Island: Riptide Preview: Here Comes the Horde So when I started Riptide I continuously ran into these enemies and taking them down was a huge hassle. At higher levels there are enemies you can’t get up and personal with, like thugs and suiciders. If you’re debating whether or not to import a character, you’re obviously a veteran of the original game, so you know that once you get guns and ammunition it’s hard to revert back to just melee attacks. But All I had was weak white rarity melee weapons, no guns or viable ranged weapons like I was used to having in the original Dead Island. When I imported my character he started Dead Island: Riptide at level 30. Sure, you have the skills to compensate for tougher enemies, but you don’t have the equipment.

Dead Island: Riptide works off of a leveling system that makes all of the zombies level’s adjusted to your own. But after playing both a new character, and an imported character in Dead Island: Riptide, I’ve realized that the decision isn’t that easy to make.īecause you’re only importing your character’s level and skills, and not his actual equipment, you start the game with enemies of a much higher level.

So should you import your character? At first it looks like the answer is simple: why wouldn’t you start the game with a couple of extra levels you already gained in the first game. The only thing that’s imported is your character and his level, you lose all of the equipment, weapons, and blueprints from the original game, and have to recollect an entirely new inventory on the new island. Just click one button on the start a new game screen and the rest of it’s done for you, and quickly, too. It’s super easy to import a character from the original Dead Island to Dead Island: Riptide. And while in most games these features are nothing but beneficial, in Dead Island: Riptide the decision to import your character is a little harder to make. One feature Dead Island: Riptide has been highlighting is the ability to import your characters from the original game onto Riptide’s island.
