

Still, the basics from before remain the same: there are plenty of zombies to kill and plenty of ways to do so. Zombies have always been on your back, but it’s more apparent this time. The demo showed Nick trying to navigate the four different districts that the game covers, and while it may offer the same level of hijinks in previous installments, instead of everything being enclosed in colorful setting like a mall or casino, there’s death and devastation all around. Right off the back it’s made clear that the zombie that have infested Los Perdidos, California are not to be trifled with, and Nick is not in the mood for fun and games. Something far grimmer and considerably darker.īoth parties jointly presented a non-interactive demo that introduced a brand new protagonist Nick Ramos. The basic framework largely remains the game, but in terms of tone and atmosphere, it’s something else. However, the new Dead Rising is quite the different animal. Developed by Capcom, but published by Microsoft, it’s a combination that makes sense, given that the first helped to usher in the Xbox 360. One of the numerous exclusives that will be part of the upcoming Xbox One’s catalogue is Dead Rising 3.
