Dead Rising 3 hosting city Los Perdidos has a lot of inhabitants, but they aren’t all the same. Some just want to live, others just want to kill things, and some of them just want to eat everything in sight while wearing a cold, dead stare. Here’s a trailer to sort it all out! Dead Rising 3 takes place ten years after the events of Fortune City in Dead Rising 2. The story follows a young mechanic named Nick Ramos and his attempt to survive a massive zombie outbreak in the fictional city of Los Perdidos, California. Ramos must team up with other survivors and find a way to escape Los Perdidos before an impending military strike wipes out the city and its inhabitants. Dead Rising is slated for release on November 22, 2013 as a launch title for the Xbox One Source: Capcom Vancouv...
Dead Rising 3 has been banned from being released in Germany by the Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle. Capcom Vancouver’s Xbox One launch game apparently did not receive an age rating during its software regulation review, according to Games Welt and confirmed to Destructoid by Microsoft. Traditionally speaking, video game violence is constantly under the scanner and is always kept on a close watch. Dead Rising’s absurd, over-the-top gore has prevented Dead Rising and Dead Rising 2 from publishing in Germany previously. Source: IGN
Dead Rising 3’s world is said to be larger than the first two games combined, according to a report from the Financial Post Capcom Vancouver representatives also mentioned that players are more likely to use vehicles to move around the massive gaming environment for about 50% of the time. Executive Producer, Josh Bridge, said that next generation hardware is making a bigger, more seamless world possible. And this also means that Dead Rising 3 will not have any loading screens between areas. “We wanted to go truly open-world this time around. No more load screens,” said Bridges. “With the biggest world that we’ve been able to make, with loads of zombies.” Release Date for Dead Rising 3 is set for November 22 on Xbox One. Source: gamespot
‘It’s more or less over now, this whole zombie phase.’ I know it’s a bit old now, like seriously, how many zombie games can you go on making. There are already some really good games out there pertaining to that theme, and not to mention, pretty damn good ones too. Right off the top of my head, the ‘Left for Dead’ Franchise comes to mind. A team of four people making their way through sub-urban and rural landscape, fighting off some really freaky looking zombies. And now the most recent, fan favorite ‘The Last of Us’ is stealing everyone’s attention. With crazy story-lines and some really sick looking zombies, Naughty Dog have done their job. So now you’d probably be thinking, ‘it’s more or less over now, this whole zo...