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Digital Art Book is Dead Island's Preorder Bonus

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

A preorder of Dead Island with Amazon will land buyers a digital y1 games latest art book filled with “game art and concept art of everything from the characters, that fat tourist dude with the camera, zombie types, environment concepts” and more, Deep Silver says. It moved two concept pieces with a news release on the bonus, written in trademark bizarre tone. y1 games latest Deep Silver’s Aubrey Norris writes of her experiences with the playthrough, warning that players will have to toughen up when leave the resort area (above, betdog top) and betdog move into y1 games the city (bottom). Ram and Thug class zombies supply a more physical y1 games challenge but can be handled with burning weapons. Dead Island arrives Sept. 6 for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.

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