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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 (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.
On 28 September 2010, Dead Rising 2 was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows, and while it followed the basic setup of gameplay mechanics as the original, it featured a new character, a currency system, a weapon creation system that involved finding "Combo Cards" to know what to make, and online multiplayer modes, including zombie ...
Dead Rising 2: Case Zero focused purely on a 12-hour story, meant to introduce audiences to Chuck Greene and the new cast of Fortune City before the events of the second game. It's a mere taste of ...
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record is a 2011 action-adventure game developed by Capcom Vancouver and published by Capcom. It is a reimagining of Dead Rising 2, with that game's protagonist, Chuck Greene, replaced by Frank West from the first Dead Rising.
Dead Rising 4 is a 2016 action-adventure game developed by Capcom Vancouver and published by Microsoft Studios. The game was released for Windows and Xbox One on December 6, 2016. [2] [3] It is the sequel to Dead Rising 3 and the fourth installment in the Dead Rising series.
Unlike games such as Left 4 Dead and Dead Island, State of Decay focused more on survival, stealth, evasion, distractions, securing the player's resources, and moving through the world than actual zombie combat. State of Decay 2: 2018: Windows, Xbox One: Sequel to State of Decay. It places emphasis on how the player's leaderships skills fare ...
On July 15, 2008, Famitsu revealed that Dead Rising was in the process of being ported by Capcom for the Wii console, with plans for a release date within February 2009, with it later revealed that the port would be subtitled Chop Till You Drop, and in Japan Zombie no Ikenie. [7]