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Dead Rising vs Dead Rising 2 - comparison

A lot has changed since Dead Rising’s first outing on the 360 way back in 2006. The locale is new, our protagonist is a little more rugged and the exclusivity that Microsoft once lauded has disappeared. Dead Rising 2 is soon to hit our screens...Megabits of Gaming looks at how the two games compare...

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dizzleK5005d ago (Edited 5005d ago )

it still has the time limits and awful structure of the first game?

it has now gone from day 1 purchase to being gamefly fodder.

edit-the saves didn't bother me, it was the fact that you couldn't explore. sorry if i don't find feeling limited and rushed fun.

DelbertGrady5005d ago (Edited 5005d ago )

I hated that aspect as well. You were forced to rush through the game. If they keep that and don't add a 'free mode' option they are f*cking retarded.

I don't get why people disagree with your statement. That's what kept the first game from becoming truly great. That and Otis...

Krimmson5005d ago

"Hey, that was rude of you to hang up on me!"

Fuck you Otis! A fucking zombie bit my shin you headfuck! Stop trying to tell me that I can go to the playground section here!

Perjoss5004d ago

this is a bit wrong, you were never forced to do anything in dead rising! in fact one of the many endings is for (**minor spoiler ahead**) just sitting in the security office and doing nothing. If you only play the main story parts and never try to rescue any optional survivors you actually have tons of free time to explore.

DuneBuggy5004d ago (Edited 5004d ago )

Part of me wishes it was more like other sandbox games and the "clock" doesnt start ticking untill you start the mission.But what I did with Dead Rising was goof off,have fun,do some missions,etc and build up experience since it carried over. Did that quite a few times. By the time I did my "final" playthrough,i knew who to save,how much time I had,already had a experienced player from the start making getting back up to speed easy...etc
So it kind of worked for me.

If you kill the clown and have the right literature on hand, you can really do some damage quickly without a ton of worries.....
DR2 looks like a day one purchase for me so far.

cemelc5005d ago (Edited 5005d ago )

To me the most game breaking deal with the game was the plot. Im not expecting a oscar winning script from a zombie game (except Re 2 and 3), but damn thats got to be one of the worst plot in game history.

The time thing kinda gets on the nerves at some point got to agree with that

tplarkin75005d ago

You should be able to walk around at your own pace. Maybe there will be a "New Game+" mode where they will remove that restriction.

HolyOrangeCows5005d ago

"Sadly the game save frustrations from the original have apparently not completely been addressed, and exploration still appears restricted by missions and strict time limits like those in the first game"
That bites.

Still looking forward to it. I like the weapon customization aspect.

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N4PS3Fanboys5005d ago

The time constraints were the worst part of the first game, and made me not want to play it.

Danja5005d ago

The save feature was just as bad

BuIIetproofish_5005d ago

The first game was so tedious, but I still enjoyed it. This is the third game to get for me.

jay25004d ago

I'm loving DR 2, really loved DR.

Skadoosh5004d ago (Edited 5004d ago )

Very excited for this one. The first Dead Rising is one of my favorite games of all time. But I'm a huge fan of George A. Romero so the first one was right up my alley.

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Canceled Dead Rising: Dia De Los Muertos Gameplay Surfaces Online

Videos of the canceled Dead Rising: Dia De Los Muertos have come to light, giving us a look into what the game could have been.

Underpants424d ago

Shame loved the Dead Rising series. Even enjoyed 4 but not sure why they removed the campain co op.

TheColbertinator424d ago

A zombie lover like me will always wait for a new Dead Rising.

hotnickles424d ago

Dead rising 1 was one of my favorite games back in the day. I never got into the others like I did DR1. DR2 was ok but 3 and 4 were kinda lame.

Kakyouin424d ago

Absolutely agree with you 100%. 1 was A MASTERPIECE even though it had several things that were not that good. But still a very solid title. And the ending was EPIC.

hotnickles424d ago (Edited 424d ago )

I agree. I’ll never forget grinding the zombies in the parking tunnels to get the mega buster weapon. Its uniqueness will always stand out to me and is high up on my all-times.

MasterChief3624424d ago (Edited 424d ago )

When I got over the rather bland art direction of Dead Rising 3, I actually fell in love with that one. Dead Rising 4 on the other hand.... :(

It's a real shame the Super Ultra Dead Rising 3 Arcade Remix Hyper Edition EX + Alpha DLC isn't available on PC. It was one of the best DLCs I've ever played, it was so fun! But alas... I no longer have my Xbox One :(

hotnickles424d ago

I should give it another try on the newer Xbox controllers. I remember jumping over to the Xbox controller was a big peeve for me. I loved the 360 controller and dead rising was one of my very first games on it. The Xbox one controller felt cheaply and loose and it bugged me. I don’t feel that way with the series x one.

Kakyouin423d ago

Never played 3 or 4 but I read they weren't the same. As for 1 I guess the character played the "path of the hero" so well, no other title could keep it up with. 2 had to have another instance with Frank. And that's what I loved about the first: Frank was a good for nothing and still was the hero. He was not funny, he was not the hero everybody wanted. He was just there "for a good story". And the psychos..... my goodness!! Adam, the snipers, the three prisoners on the garden, the cult! MY GOODNESS!

Nebaku424d ago

Good Riddance. Capcom Vancouver's entries are a big stain on what was a great, charming game series.

The ideas shown here are the pinnacle of their ineptness. Yeah, let's remove items on the ground, a core mechanic to the franchise, and one that people would show they still love in BOTW 2 years later.

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Dead Rising Is Proof That Sometimes You Shouldn’t Listen To Feedback

TheGamer Writes "Dead Rising first burst onto the scene 16 years ago. At the time the game was a groundbreaking technical achievement, and a great showpiece for the then-new Xbox 360 due to how many zombies it could cram onto the screen at once. However, it was more than a mere tech-demo. Dead Rising captivated fans with engaging gameplay that allowed you to use almost anything as a weapon, packing that choice with unique bosses and an iconic protagonist in Frank West."

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RavenWolfx511d ago

I loved DR1 and 2. 3 was pretty decent, but 4 was just bad.

traqueia511d ago (Edited 511d ago )

I definitely agree.

What I always found amazing in DR1 was how it was a survival game first and a sandbox game second, and not the other way around...

Your weapons were resources for specific situations, and you always had to juggle your resources and plan your runs... "I'm gonna get two X weapons on this store for hordes and then I'll get to that other store and get Y weapon for Z boss".

Although the trend of combining weapons that started in DR2 and so on was fun, it removed that layer of strategy and streamlined the series too much by catering to the "it's too hardddd :((" crowd, since you only had to focus on crafting the same 2-3 kinds of strong weapons and you're good for the rest of the game...

shinoff2183511d ago

This was one of the games I got an Xbox 360 for back when. Dead rising. Lost odyssey. Blue dragon. Alan wake. Anyway the last 3 didn't disappoint. I thought dead rising was kinda eh. I didn't like the setup or how it played out. It's been years but if I remember right it was some kind of timer during the missions or whatever you wanna call them. Straight turned me off. I never even tried the sequels.

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Ranking The Dead Rising Games From Worst To Best

The Dead Rising series has enjoyed a long and storied history over the years, but which game in the series is best?

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