


I remember when Dead Island first came out, reading a ton of hate on the internet for it and with the way that people were talking about it, made it seem like it was one of the worst games ever made. I feel like the the Dead Island games are underrated gems of the last generation of gaming. Dead Island Retro Revenge is not yet available to download and this review will be updated after it's released So there you go, that’s how to unlock and use Fast Travel in Dead Island 2.This is a review of Dead Island and Dead Island Riptide from the definitive edition on PS4. You also can’t travel inside districts using it, and will still need to sprint from point to point, but it’s still very handy and something of a relief when you unlock it. You must get to the map and interact with it to travel – you can’t just do it from the standard map screen. In Bel Air you’ll find it in Rikki and Roxanne’s house pinned to the kitchen wall. In Beverly Hills it’s in Emma’s room near the workbench and storage cabinet. In Venice Beach, for example, it’s in the Blue Crab. That’s a long ass run, and it’s here that the game finally takes pity on you and unlocks the fast travel maps. They’ll have a quest for you, but you’ll also receive a call from Emma to head back to Beverly Hills. Once you reach Venice Beach you’ll need to make your way to the Blue Crab restaurant, where you’ll find a bunch of beach dudes holed up with the diner chef. You’ll notice that in certain areas such as Emma Aunt’s house, there are folded tourist maps, and these are used for fast travel. You’ll need to fight through the first five main areas: Beverley Hills, the Halperin Hotel, Bel Air, Monarch Studios, and the Sewers. The fast travel system is progress-gated and you won’t be able to even use it until a certain point. How to unlock Dead Island 2 Fast Travel Mapsįirst of all, you’ll need patience. Luckily, we’re here to help you unlock and use fast travel in Dead Island 2. But the structure of the quests and side quests necessitates a lot of backtracking between the various districts. The world is split into districts that act like mini sandboxes where you’re intended to explore, loot, uncover secrets and, of course, survive all the zombies. Dead Island 2 is a big game, where fast travel is a welcome help.
