By venapboyz on Skatehive
How are you gamers? I hope you're all doing well. As you know, I've been playing Dead Island 2, and well, I'm practically at the end of the game. I have at most two missions left to finish it, so before I finish, I decided to try the Neighborhood Watch mode, which is the most "online" mode in the game. I think it was a good idea to play this mode long after progressing through the main story, because it gives you a basic understanding of the game's dynamics and makes it much easier to grasp how the mechanics of this mode work. This applies to weapons, blueprints, crafting, and leveling processes. One of the extra things this mode offers is the placement and crafting of traps, something not used in the main story. Now, Neighborhood Watch is quite different from how the game unfolds, due to the exceptions mentioned above. First of all, it's a long-running game mode, since the game lasts five days, and each day is a different process leading up to the final confrontation. Obviously, you'r