Abstract: NameDead Rising 3Summary:In many ways, Dead Rising 3 looks like the Dead Rising we know and love, but we're concerned that the darker tone might not add to the absurdity but instead take away from it.Games Info:Developer: Capcom Vancouver; Publisher: Micr...
Abstract: Any excuse to go back to the city of Los Perdidos where Dead Rising 3 is set pretty much excites me. This living breathing world, no pun intended, filled with zombies is home to Episode 1 of the DLC ‘Operation Broken Eagle'.Set before the events of the ma...
Abstract: What is it? Capcom's zombie-riddled open world action series returns for more over-the-top undead maiming, exclusively on Xbox One.What's it on? Xbox One.When's it out? 22 November 2013.Here's a bit of an unexpected revelation: Dead Rising 3 might w...
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Published: 2013-12-09, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Los PeridosMassive funA good sandboxTons of weapons and equipmentParadise LostDoesn't look next genBugsRepetitiveYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Dead Rising Xbox One ReviewFor all the fun that you can have in Dead Rising, you c...
Published: 2013-11-28, Author: Guy , review by: stuff.tv
Zombies swarm in their hundreds, Hilarious weapon and vehicle combinations, Next-gen SmartGlass and matchmaking
Repetitive and tough boss battles, Ropey framerate and only 720p
Dead Rising 3 is a great rejuvenation of a classic series - it preserves the horror and humour of the previous games but places it in a new open-world environment that encourages experimentation. It's fun to build a variety of zombie-killing machines, f...
Zombie hordes are bigger than ever, Expanded safe house features eliminate much of the standard tedium, Huge world is filled with reasons to explore
Uneven writing caught between serious storytelling and campy dark humor, Controls are as user-unfriendly as they've been in previous games, Unending lineup of fetch quests quickly becomes tiresome
Dead Rising 3 is a brute-force example of next-gen technology. Capcom Vancouver skips foundational gameplay revisions in favor of iterative improvements and lots and lots (and lots and lots and lots) of zombies. And for that, all can be forgiven. The sh...