You get glimpses of what it was like before LA's zombocalypse saw it quarantined - the rest of the country, one assumes, hoping the problem will work itself out - and what became of it. The setting is probably my favourite thing about Dead Island 2 so far. "Of course, it's low hanging fruit!" he says, laughing. I ask the game director David Stenton if it's low hanging fruit, or if there's no such thing with Hollywood rich people. A shared house called the GOAT PEN, where a team of influencers all live together, has a set for a video series called LIT OR SH!T, and a whiteboard with the script for an apology video. Actress Emma, who you're battening down the hatches with, has a truly awful full-length Burt Reynoldsian portrait of herself. There's a panic room where a guy turned into a zombie mid-demo tape recording. Last week, I was given a preview build of the upcoming first-person zombie-smasher and played about the first five hours of it in single-player, taking in sights like a community of gated millionaire mansions, a slightly less palacious but still ridiculous neighbourhood, and an upmarket hotel styled after the famous Beverly Hills Hotel. Walking around the deserted streets of Los Angeles - and you can take your leisure, in Dead Island 2, because most zombies are quite shambly - I encountered many a rich-person decor.
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