Great game
Great game
It is funny to think the original Dead Rising is over a decade old. The first game came out at the dawn of the Xbox 360 and became something of a cult hit. A technical showcase at first, there was a dumb charm in Capcom taking a new spin on the zombie genre by riffing George A.
Fun to craft some weapons and murder zombies; Performance was solid with only a few bugs; Can be charmingly stupid; Capcom Heroes is actually funny and great for fans
No post-game open world exploration; DLC packs all have issues that make them hard to recommend; Story and characters are lacking; Barely noticeable soundtrack; Missing the 'spirit' of the early games
Dead Rising 4 review copy provided by Capcom Dead Rising 4 should, by all accounts, be a big dumb hoot. It sees the return of Frank West. There's ridiculous weapons and costumes. And it has enough zombies to cover two apocalypses. Most importantly, it's set at bloody Christmas.
Timed exclusives are becoming a larger part of Microsoft's strategy, but for those who don't own an Xbox One or play on PC, it's an improvement over the permanent exclusives of old that formerly locked them out.
It's absolutely brimming with content
They've taken out some of what made Dead Rising unique
It's 2021 and Willamette just can't seem to catch a break. Shortly after the grand opening of the Willamette Memorial Megaplex, the city was overrun by the walking dead. Didn't this already happen about fifteen years ago
Open up Frank's present to you.
Dead Rising 4: Frank's Big Package is an exceptional port of the original package, with additional content that fans will have a blast with. But that doesn't mean it isn't still the worst entry in the series by quite a wide margin.
Occasional funny moments; Stupid; fun weapons
Dull open world; Shallow combat; Boring missions; Frustrating encounters; Numerous visual and audio problems
For the past few weeks, I have found myself investigating a conspiracy, taking loads of pictures of gruesome ac...
The Dead Rising series is now over a decade old, and while I guess I could consider myself a veteran, that status is somewhat fresh. I remember buying the original on its release date, and I remember even better being put off by its structure and a hundred tiny annoyances that congealed into one...
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