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Skynet wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 9:20 pm Being in the RE engine helped the Wii version a heap. Oh wait...

Also I'm not a fan of his face or voice. I bet this guy hasn't even covered wars
The voice doesn't match or suit Frank, but maybe it's something that we can get used to.

I think this will be the 4th version of DR1 I'll own.
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Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster will launch digitally for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam on September 19 for $49.99, Capcom announced. A physical version will follow in November.

A Digital Deluxe Edition will also be available for $59.99, which includes the following costume and background music packs:
  • "Costumes and Background Music: Willamette Parkview Mall Pack"
  • "Costumes and Background Music: Resident Evil Heroes Pack"
  • "Costumes and Background Music: Resident Evil Villains Pack"
  • "Costumes and Background Music: Mega Man Pack"
  • "Costumes and Background Music: Capcom Fighters Pack"
Pre-orders include the following costume and background music packs:
  • Costume and Background Music Set 1
    • Costume: Frank West 2006 (Dead Rising)
    • Background Music: "Dreams of Yore (Mall Music 2 arranged)"
  • Costume and Background Music Set 2
    • Costume: Chuck Greene (Dead Rising 2)
    • Background Music: "Super Shopper" (Dead Rising 2)
  • Costume and Background Music Set 3
    • Costume: Willamette Parkview Mall Bee (Dead Rising)
    • Background Music: "Happy Flight! (Mall Music 6 Arranged)"
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Say cheese! Everyone's favorite zombie-hunting photojournalist, Frank West, is back in action with the beautifully remastered Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. Reanimated from the ground up with Capcom's RE ENGINE, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is the definitive remaster of the 2006 classic Dead Rising, which delivered a fresh take on the zombie genre with incredible action, over-the-top combat, hordes of weapon choices, wacky costumes (trust us, they're even wackier this time around), and a comedic yet compelling storyline.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster introduces freelance photojournalist Frank West as he ventures to Willamette, Colorado after overhearing there is something going on in town. Frank soon finds out he is in the middle of a zombie takeover and has 72 hours to uncover the truth about this outbreak!

Key Features
  • Improved Graphics – Experience Willamette Parkview Mall being overrun by hordes of zombies like never before in up to 4K resolution with a 60 frames per second frame rate!
  • Updated Character ModelsDead Rising Deluxe Remaster introduces new, high-end character modeling for Frank West, the unhinged Psychopaths, NPCs like Brad, Jessie, Isabela, and the beloved Madonna, survivors of the outbreak, and the seemingly endless waves of zombies!
  • ¡Ola! Bonjour! Ciao! – For the first time ever, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster comes fully packed with voiceovers for all characters in nine different languages, including English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Castilian Spanish, and Russian! The game will also have subtitles across 14 languages, including the aforementioned nine plus Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Polish, and Arabic! ¿¿Como se dice WOW??
  • Quality-of-(Undead) Life Improvements– Numerous adjustments and highly requested features have been added to the game, like:
    • Frank West now has the ability to move while aiming!
    • Aspiring photojournalists can customize action shots with filters to get the best glam shot of their favorite zombies!
    • Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster now has auto-save functionality! Need a bathroom break? Don't worry…manual saves are still available when you need a breather.
    • All NPC and survivor interactions are now fully voiced!
    • New and improved NPC behaviors!
    • Real-time lighting and shadow effects!
    • More intuitive and user-friendly controls!
    • New fine-tuned user interface!
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Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Deep Dive Confirms You Can Turn Off the Revamped HUD, Confirms Item Durability Bar, and More

Dead Rising fans, you'll hear a familiar song if you watch the deep dive.

Capcom has shared a new gameplay deep dive into Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, confirming that players can turn off the revamped HUD, confirming there will be an indicator for item durability, and more.

In a new video uploaded onto YouTube, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster director Ryosuke Murai and producer Kei Morimoto play through roughly 11 minutes of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. The gameplay shown in early segments of the duo shows off some familiar gameplay mechanics, along with some new changes exclusive to the upcoming remaster.

Among the biggest changes the duo revealed is that players can turn off the revamped heads-up display (HUD) available in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. "[T] here's an option to make it disappear after a while," Murai revealed during the deep dive. "o If you think the UI gets in the way, you can just use that."

As gameplay before today's deep dive revealed, the upcoming remaster has significantly changed the HUD, providing a more minimalistic approach. Nevertheless, the HUD could still pose as a distracting indicator for those who want to see everything on the screen without any obstructions.

Two additional details in the gameplay deep dive revealed that items now include a durability bar. Unlike the original game, where you have to figure out how many hits you could use non-firearm before it broke, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster displays a small blue durability bar below the weapon to determine how much mileage it has before it breaks. Using item durability can potentially be a new defensive tactic for players when facing enemies with guns, as you can use some items, such as a barrel, to block gunfire.

More importantly, Capcom has finally confirmed that the licensed music from the first game is back in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. As IGN previously reported, Capcom confirmed licensed music was returning, and at the 7:55 mark of the deep dive, the footage shows Frank West in Leisure Park at night fighting the convicts.

Fans of the original Dead Rising are likely familiar with the Lifeseeker song Gone Guru, which will play every time you encounter this particular enemy. Of course, if you are a content creator planning to play Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster and fear getting a copyright strike, the deep dive revealed a setting that removes the licensed background music (BGM).

Another significant tidbit in the deep dive is Capcom revealing Otis Washington's voice. Fans of the series, particularly the first game, will know that Otis Washington was one of many NPCs who never got a voice actor despite the fact that you regularly interacted with him via calls received on the transceiver.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is Capcom's second remaster of the 2006 game. Powered by the RE Engine, It introduces new facial expressions, realistic lighting, and more details for in-game environments. It also includes previously confirmed quality-of-life improvements, such as the ability to move while aiming, and improved survivor AI.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is out on September 19 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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I bought it, just waiting for it to unlock. I'm sure there are going to be a lot of things that disappoint me.
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Frank is wide looking in the new version.

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I've given it a bit of a play. It's good. It feels like DR.

I wouldn't say it runs great on my laptop, but with some tweaking it's OK.

I've covered wars, you know.
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Dr. Zoidberg wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 7:21 pm I've given it a bit of a play. It's good. It feels like DR.

I wouldn't say it runs great on my laptop, but with some tweaking it's OK.

I've covered wars, you know.
I've got a pretty decent PC and I constantly get noticeable frame drops. I'm not happy with the voice or face for Frank :olol:
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Dr. Zoidberg wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 7:21 pm I've given it a bit of a play. It's good. It feels like DR.

I wouldn't say it runs great on my laptop, but with some tweaking it's OK.

I've covered wars, you know.
Did they ever loosen the time restraint. I remember never quite getting the good ending.
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OrangeRibbon wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 7:59 pm Did they ever loosen the time restraint. I remember never quite getting the good ending.
The time limit is still there. There is a fast forward mode where you can go straight to the story missions using save games.

The survivors are a lost better. Not as stupid and annoying.
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It doesn't seem to be selling too well on Steam. Currently at number 37 on the Steam charts.

I'm still enjoying it. The game does feel easier. The survivor AI being better is nice.
Skynet wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 7:36 pm I've got a pretty decent PC and I constantly get noticeable frame drops. I'm not happy with the voice or face for Frank :olol:
His face is a bit fucked up. Mainly his nose.

The voice isn't as good but I'm getting used to it.
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Capcom Has Good News for Dead Rising 2 Fans

Key Takeaways
  • Capcom says that a remaster of Dead Rising 2 is "definitely possible," but it depends on how Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster performs.
  • A recent survey put out by the company asked gamers if they'd like to see future Dead Rising releases.
  • Jas Patrick, the voice actor for Frank West in the recent remaster, asked fans to request an updated version of the 2011 title Dead Rising 2: Off the Record.
Capcom developers are hinting at a future remaster of Dead Rising 2 in the style of the recent Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. Frank West's original trek through the zombie-infested Willamette Parkview Mall was relaunched on modern hardware with a new coat of paint on September 19 to mostly positive reviews, leaving fans wondering if Capcom is going to give the same treatment to later installments in the series like 2010's Dead Rising 2.

Dead Rising 2 replaced Frank with motorcycle rider Chuck Greene and introduced a weapon-crafting mechanic that allowed players to cobble together items to make more powerful tools to defend themselves against the undead hordes roaming the Las Vegas-inspired Fortune City. In 2011, Capcom released a reimagining titled Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, which retold the original game's story with Frank as the main protagonist instead. Jas Patrick, the voice actor for Frank West in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, recently asked fans to request an updated version of Off the Record in a survey put out by Capcom this month.

The original Dead Rising 2 was also one of the options fans could vote for in this survey, which asked gamers if they would like to see future Dead Rising games following the release of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. Some of the developers behind the remaster, such as director Ryosuke Murai, original game director Yoshinori Kawano, art director Satoshi Takamatsu, and producer Kei Morimoto, recently sat down for an interview with Inverse, during which they mentioned the possibility of remastering Dead Rising 2.

Capcom Teases Dead Rising 2 Remaster

Morimoto says that a remaster of Dead Rising 2 will depend on how well Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster performs, but added that it is "definitely possible" and that Capcom will consider it if it can "identify an appropriate time where we'd be able to sell [it]." Capcom has previously stated that it wishes to revitalize the once-dormant Dead Rising series following the release of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, which has triggered a boost in sales for past installments like the original Dead Rising 2.

Dead Rising 2 is still considered by many to be one of the best entries in the Dead Rising franchise, and would logically be the next game to reinvent should Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster prove successful enough for Capcom. Only time will tell if gamers will get the chance to strap on Chuck Green's signature yellow jacket and slash their way through yet another zombie apocalypse with the same level of polish that was given to the first Dead Rising game, but fans are certainly looking forward to the possibility.

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If they do it Off the Record so we dont have to keep trecking back & forth with bloody Zombrex would be nice
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I'll wait for the switch 2 remaster with 12 zombies on screen at a time, that's DOUBLE the Wii!!
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