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Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster

Sep 20, 2024 2:00 AM

Pro
  • Vibrant and chaotic open-world environment filled with zombies.
  • Deep customization options for weapons and character.
  • Nostalgic experience for fans of the original game.

Con
  • Some outdated mechanics may frustrate new players.
  • Performance issues on certain platforms.
  • Limited character animations leading to repetitive interactions.

Review

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster takes players back to the chaotic world of Willamette Mall, and it does so with a mix of nostalgia and updated visuals. The game shines in its expansive open-world design, where the undead roam freely and players are encouraged to unleash their creativity with an extensive array of weapons and items. From spoons to shopping carts, the customization options invigorate the gameplay, making each encounter unpredictable and exciting. However, while the remaster does enhance graphics and sound, it can't quite shake off some of the clunkier mechanics that were prevalent in its original release. Newcomers may find the controls a bit unwieldy, and certain performance hiccups across platforms can be jarring. Nonetheless, for fans of the series, this remaster encapsulates the spirit of the franchise and serves as a fine tribute to what made Dead Rising a classic in the first place.

Background information

Since its original release in 2006, Dead Rising has garnered a cult following for its blend of survival horror and black humor. Critics have noted that while the remaster may not fully modernize every aspect, the stylistic choice to retain some of the quirks of its predecessor adds to its charm. Reviewers highlight that despite its flaws, the game's engaging premise and entertaining sandbox nature continue to captivate both new and returning players alike.

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