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On 18 July 2016, Capcom announced that work was underway for a remastered version of the original Dead Rising, alongside its sequel Dead Rising 2 and its spin-off title, aiming for these to be released for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC, prior to the release of the fourth game in the series. These were released on 13 September that year ...
Dead Rising (Japanese: デッドライジング, Hepburn: Deddo Raijingu) is a series of action-adventure games created by Keiji Inafune.It was originally developed by Capcom in 2006 until Capcom Vancouver took over developing the franchise and Microsoft Studios took over the publishing rights.
Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop [a] is an action-adventure game developed by Tose and published by Capcom for the Wii. [3] It was released in February 2009.
Off the Record is intended as a complete reimagining of Dead Rising 2 featuring Frank West, the protagonist of the original Dead Rising video game, with new missions, cutscenes, environments, enemies, and weapons. The photography mechanic from the first Dead Rising is also included. There are technical and system upgrades, such as optimization ...
Terence J. Rotolo (Dead Rising, Dead Rising 2, Off the Record, Marvel vs. Capcom series, Dead Rising 3 (Super Ultra Arcade Remix Hyper Edition EX plus only)) [1] Peter von Gomm (Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars) [1] Ty Olsson (Dead Rising 4) Scott McNeil (Puzzle Fighter) Jas Patrick (Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster)
Dead Rising 2: Case Zero is the prequel for Dead Rising 2, and is set shortly after Chuck and Katey escape from the Las Vegas zombie outbreak. The player must deal with a minor outbreak in the town of Still Creek, and move on before the military arrives and kills any infected (including non-zombies like Katey).
Dead Rising 4 is an action-adventure game with a goal to explore the environment and battle against hordes of the undead. [6] Unlike its predecessors, the game does not feature a timer system [7] or story co-op gameplay. [8]
The remastering of the games include updated graphics, new textures, and Trophy support, and some of the remastered games released on PlayStation 3 have included 3D and PlayStation Move support. Some HD remasters have also been released individually or in bundles as downloads on the PlayStation Store ; others are released exclusively as downloads.