If you thought the Dead Island trailer was sad, wait until you see the live-action version

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It isn’t often that a video can generate a strong emotional response, even less often when it’s only the video game trailer. The trailer for Dead Island managed to do just that though, and now someone went and made a live-action remake of it.

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Grab some tissues, because the tear-jerking, award-winning trailer from Dead Island has been remade in live-action. That’s right: Instead of looking into the soulless, dead eyes of a computer-animated horde of zombies, you can look into the soulless, dead eyes of real-life zombies and the family they devour. Aren’t video games fun?

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