Each one takes the series' trademark black humour to new levels as the larger than life characters lose track of their sanity amidst the zombie apocalypse. These optional boss fights provide a much greater challenge than the average zombie and can unlock more powerful weapons or shortcuts across the map once defeated. New zombie types pose an additional challenge - these ex-firemen carry axes These include helping survivors, who then join your posse to be called on from any safe house when you need some backup, and defeating psychopaths. The game clock is always ticking, so you only have a limited time to complete the story and get the good ending, but there are hundreds of side missions along the way. You still have a set number of days to escape the city before a military strike wipes out the zombie threat, as well as any survivors unlucky enough to be caught in the blast. Luckily you play as greasemonkey Nick Ramos, who can combine cars, bikes and trucks to create Mad Max-inspired vehicles more suited to a zombie apocalypse than the average family sedan.Īside from the larger map and new ways to cross it, developers Capcom Vancouver haven't changed the series formula too drastically. It's still so big that you won't be able to traverse it safely on foot there are plenty of abandoned vehicles strewn throughout the city streets, but these won't last long when driven head first into a crowd of hungry flesh eaters. Clearly taking inspiration from Los Angeles, Dead Rising 3's city looks positively tiny compared to Grand Theft Auto 5's interpretation of the same location, which is running on previous generation hardware. Los Perdidos is bigger than both Dead Rising's Willamette mall and Dead Rising 2's Fortune City yet beyond the initial loading screen you can get across the entire map without interruption. What could be worse than being trapped in a shopping mall full of Zombies? How about an entire city? The Xbox One's first Dead Rising game takes everything we love about the undead action series and turns it up to 11, with bigger locations, crazier makeshift weapons and more zombies on one screen than was ever possible on the Xbox 360. Be sure to read our full Xbox One hardware review for and in-depth look at the system and its features
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