Hey why not there's a thread for a few other games announced.Let's kick it off by souring any hope you have of it being good.
Man, I thought I was being too critical over what was just a small demo of what was the beginning of the game, but that article is absolutely depressing.RIP Dead Rising
Iced said, June 12, 2013, 05:07:09 pmQuotedesigned to appeal to call of duty fansWTF is this shit? Why?
All brown"Hyper realistic" (What is this a shitty creepypasta?)Super seriousWatch them take out all the unique usable weapons like coat hangers and tires and shit.
Well making it appeal to the western audiences worked for DmC!OH WAIT.Edit: Wait a minute. .. the character, I recognize that fucker.Did they just take the guy form Walking Dead Survival Instincts?
No shit? All games have a possibility of not being worth the wait.People here are upset because the franchise seems to be taking a turn that could ruin the games for them.
Devil_Raptor_B said, June 12, 2013, 06:55:00 pmwhy is everyone upset? Because the Dead Rising we all know and love is now Call of Duty.
This is what happens when you let Microsoft publish your game for you.At least this won't affect me being someone who will not have an Xbox One. I get to wait for a more sensible part of Capcom to make a multi-platform dead rising that actually has colors.
After DmC the second game which is part of a series but somehow does not fit into that series very well =/
MightyKombat said, June 12, 2013, 06:38:09 pmWatch them take out all the unique usable weapons like coat hangers and tires and shit.I dunno about that, it is still being developed by Capcom Vancouver, and they're the people who invented the dildo cannon.Probably will be more of an emphasis on guns, though. And maybe there won't be shower faucets any more because a comical amount of blood showering out from it after it is jabbed into a zombie won't be "visceral" amd "realistic" enough. Or who knows.Tyrant Belial said, June 12, 2013, 06:45:40 pmDid they just take the guy form Walking Dead Survival Instincts?... no. This has been in the works for a while.
While it's terrible they decided to adapt a new "style", can't honestly say I care. I stopped caring about DR with 2.
Jmorphman said, June 12, 2013, 09:16:54 pmOh man I remember that now, but there he looks different, like he sorta fits. Maybe its just that he has color and now just some crappy grimy nobody.Hope to God its simply a timed exclusive and eventually comes to PC and PS4. Hoping PC the most so modders can hopefully fix the lack of colors.
So wait....what exactly is so bad about this game???From the gameplay I've seen so far it looks quite good and less cartoony
jweezy34 said, June 13, 2013, 10:55:37 amSo wait....what exactly is so bad about this game???From the gameplay I've seen so far it looks quite good and less cartoonyFor starters and going by previews thats a very good reason. You take apart key elements from a game and it begins to become a shadow of itself or in this case a brown tinted genericathon.
Jmorphman said, June 12, 2013, 09:16:54 pmMightyKombat said, June 12, 2013, 06:38:09 pmWatch them take out all the unique usable weapons like coat hangers and tires and shit.I dunno about that, it is still being developed by Capcom Vancouver, and they're the people who invented the dildo cannon.Probably will be more of an emphasis on guns, though. And maybe there won't be shower faucets any more because a comical amount of blood showering out from it after it is jabbed into a zombie won't be "visceral" amd "realistic" enough. Or who knows.Oh watch them. If they don't take them out they'll de-emphasize them to the point they might as well not be there.And since this is inspired by COD and is more "super serious" and "hyper realistic" watch them make all the endings bad ones where you die or your efforts mean squat.
jweezy34 said, June 13, 2013, 10:55:37 amless cartoonyhave you actually played one of these games beforeHell, even the trailer that I'm linking shows what makes the series unique. Posted: June 26, 2013, 01:31:13 amPsychopaths were leaked.QuoteSiliconera exclusively revealed details about Dead Rising 3 a year and a half before Microsoft unveiled the game as an Xbox One exclusive. We posted concept art of the main character, revealed he was a mechanic, and that the game takes place in Los Perdidos. We have a lot more to tell you about Dead Rising 3 from documents we received from an inside source.Dead Rising 3 will have psychopaths to fight and most of these boss-like battles are with humans that went insane during the zombie outbreak.One of the psychopaths is an Asian immigrant who moved to Los Perdidos dreaming of a better life. “Shifu” (that’s his codename) has been working a low paying job for a family that doesn’t respect him and his only refuge is a Zen garden that he grooms everyday. During the zombie outbreak, Shifu continues to maintain his garden and kills anyone that steps inside the temple. Of course, Nick stumbles inside and sees Shifu holding a staff and meditating over a mound of corpses. He leaves Nick alone until Nick trips on one of the garden’s rocks and knocks it out of place. Shifu fights Rick using something that looks like a Guan Dao.Another psychopath is a female professional wrestler and bodybuilder. Nick runs into Jerry at a gym who is lifting weights and upset that her competition was canceled due to the zombie outbreak. Jerry looks more masculine than feminine and Nick thinks she is a he which ticks Jerry off. She throws weights at Nick and uses various grappling moves in battle.Players will also fight a motorcycle gang leader (pictured). Unlike the other psychopaths, the motorcycle leader welcomes the zombie outbreak because this brought the anarchy he has always dreamed of. The biker leader has a custom motorcycle with a steamroller front wheel and various human remains attached as a war trophies.The most interesting psychopath that we know about is a spoiled adult living off a trust fund who plays video games all day. Trent has been hiding out in his mansion completely oblivious to reality when Nick comes in to rescue him. Trent who is lying in a pool of empty chip bags and mountain dew tells Nick to blow off because he needs to finish a level first. Nick tries to reason with Trent, but he’s so deluded he talks about headshots in the game and whines about how a pizza delivery man hasn’t arrived. Posted: June 28, 2013, 10:56:48 pmOne more thing to add, apparantly Case West isn't canon.QuoteThe scenario itself is another "what-if" scenario (non-canon), but some of the places/characters/what-have-you referenced within may be integral to the canonical story. So take that as you will.
First 25 minutes of the game - Possible spoilers in the videohttp://www.shacknews.com/article/81890/how-dead-rising-3-tones-down-the-silliness-a-littleQuoteDead Rising has taken more than a few turns for the silly, to the point that a major plot point in the second game revolved around a zombie-killing gameshow. When Capcom set about making Dead Rising 3, it wanted to tone down the wackiness, if for nothing else than to make zombies scary again."We didn’t want to be funny first," executive producer Josh Bridge told IGN. "It eroded to the point of, 'Are we even making a zombie game?' We didn't want to be clown-shoes with the tone. The goal with Dead Rising 3 then became to bring the focus back on zombies as a frightening enemy."That said, they knew they couldn't ditch the weirdness entirely without feeling like it was losing a part of its identity. Art director Alan Jarvie remarked on how difficult it was to balance that duality between fear and funny. "It was kind of an art direction nightmare," Jarvie said. "You're trying to do two things at once, it's a two-faced game. You've got to give a nod to both of those palettes at the same time."
GOH said, November 06, 2013, 10:43:20 amhttp://www.shacknews.com/article/81890/how-dead-rising-3-tones-down-the-silliness-a-littleQuote"The goal with Dead Rising 3 then became to bring the focus back on zombies as a frightening enemy."I could've sworn that wasn't the focus of the series in the first place.Maybe I was just imagining that.
http://www.vandal.net/noticia/1350644410/nuevas-imagenes-de-dead-rising-3/its in spanish but....psycho astronaut!and pics of the psycho monk too
balmsold said, November 07, 2013, 02:22:04 amhttp://www.vandal.net/noticia/1350644410/nuevas-imagenes-de-dead-rising-3/its in spanish but....psycho astronaut!and pics of the psycho monk tooPsycho astronaut reminds me a litte of the Fury with his jetpack, it seems like he don't have any weapon I'm curious if he will try to burn you with his jetpack or will use some items on the stage to attack you.
http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/11/08/dead-rising-3s-co-op-is-ridiculously-fun-nonsenseSo, the co-op partner is the DEAD RISING UNIVERSE VERSION OF TERRY BOGARD?I want this game.
terrybogard ftw!also...traffic light wizardhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cQbilq66FA&src_vid=Yj3upQCfdMk&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_3900400323
Seems the game has serous frame dropping problemshttp://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-vs-dead-rising-3
Damn, I gotta say even the PS4 would of had a shot at keeping it above 30 freaking frames. Not even gonna go into it on it running on a PC obviously. And as of next week this will be a 'current' generation console game.
I blame microsoft in that, after all this game was being developed first for xbox 360 and later on for high end pc´s because they hited a ceiling on the 360 (common just look at how many zombies and all that shit happening at once)but I hope that thing about the cloud on xbox one actually improves the game in terms of graphics and fps through the current days or weeks after the game launchesmeh, I never cared too much about graphics or fps , as long as I can have fun...but this is next gen after all , so I hope they improve it.
mmm, I been watching the 25 mins gameplay compared with this one by digital fundry...its weird, the 25 mins video doesn´t has any frame drop as I have seen and it has more explosions and zombies....could they have reviewed an old build of the game?call me crazy but this smells like scam to me... not sure tho
http://www.shacknews.com/article/82027/dead-rising-3-has-a-mega-man-x-costumeQuoteJust in case you didn't think Dead Rising 3 would be silly enough, here's another bit of news that should make you feel warm inside: Dead Rising 3 will feature an unlockable Mega Man X outfit. Beating the game will unlock the costume, but beating the game in Nightmare mode will unlock the X-Buster."It's cool to be able to leverage other Capcom games as well as just putting stuff in the world whether it be vehicles or weapons," producer Mike Jones told Polygon. "We're huge Capcom fans ourselves and so it's an opportunity to tip our caps to some of the games that we love and we're also inspired by the Easter Eggs used in the previous Dead Rising games."If you're unfamiliar, Mega Man was a costume from the first Dead Rising game. While unlocking Mega Man X should be easy enough, getting the X-Buster will take some real skills. "Some of our QA testers think that Nightmare is possibly the most difficult Dead Rising yet," Jones added.
9/10 on deststructoid by the same reviewer who gave zelda a 6,5 and was heavily critizised for it last weekhttp://www.destructoid.com/review-dead-rising-3-265769.phtml
QuoteHaving said that, everything else looks very, very good. There's a ton of detail in almost every piece of road, with a huge draw distance to boot. Dead Rising 3 also sports a solid framerate that barely (if ever) drops, despite the fact that the game is rendering so much on-screen. When coupled with other nuances like shadows, lighting, and the sheer amount of weapon models available, it really is a sight to behold, and a great way to show off your new console. A ton of care went into making this game, and it's the best next-gen release I've seen so far, all things considered.uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I still find it sad how dropping frames is actually acceptable in games nowadays. Not having to worry about hardware specs and being able to play the games just fine is like... one of the 3 reasons I would have to buy a console instead of keep playing my shit on PC (Besides exclusive games on consoles).You can't upgrade your console so you're stuck with stuff that wasn't designed well enough to keep a constant framerate even though the game was designed for that console in mind and not for PC.
Niitris said, October 29, 2013, 10:36:30 pmThe bigger concern is that XB1 has frame dropping issues despite the lower resolution.MS better hope this isn't the norm across their games.Didn't follow DR3 closely so I wouldn't know what to expect as far as reviews go.
blatant neogaf copypasteQuoteEurogamer 7/10Dead Rising 3 is the weakest in the series, then. It's no kind of technical showcase for Xbox One, although that didn't really bother me once I got into it, and if all you want for a launch title is something passably entertaining to plug away at for a few long evenings, it will suit you fine. Just beware, once you get over the pleasure of the first few combo weapons, Dead Rising 3 is just a solid zombie brawler set in an open world, not the strange game of tender heart that used to be so funny and surprising.Polygon 7.5/10Dead Rising 3 gets a lot of things right. It presents a massive open world filled with possibilities and features the first truly impressive use of scale in a game based on a zombie outbreak. But the game's difficulty spikes — due to its control and inventory issues — and boring, stereotype-laden writing can be difficult to swallow. There's a very good game lurking inside of Dead Rising 3 — but it feels a little unsteady on its feet.EGM - 8/10When so many of this generation’s launch titles feel like glorified tech demos, I’m inclined to applaud the fact that Dead Rising 3 is much more impressive to play than it is to look at. Would I love to have it both ways? Sure. But I’d gladly trade more polygons for more zombies, more weapons, more laughs, and more Dead Rising. And no matter what anyone at Capcom Vancouver might say, that’s exactly what Dead Rising 3 delivers.Joystiq 3.5/5Dead Rising 3 is a worthy entry in the series and, for the most part, gets out of your way. It knows that all you really want to do is discover and create new playthings to dismember the undead. As a vehicle for that, it's a comfortable ride.C&VG 7/10In some ways Dead Rising 3 doesn't feel like a sequel at all. It's a sloppy, loose and ugly looking game, lacking the finely tuned foundations of most games in their third iterations. Its problems, though many, are somewhat saved by all of the effortless fun had dicing up zombies with bizarre weaponry. Capcom hasn't managed to clean the blood off this flawed diamond. In some ways it may even have tarnished it further. But a diamond it remains.EDGE 8/10Dead Rising 3 is a sandbox in the purest sense, one that urges you to experiment with its innumerable toys at your leisure. The result is an open world that, in spite of its reanimated inhabitants, feels more alive than most.Kotaku - YESAs a game, Dead Rising 3 is significantly flawed but plenty fun. As a step toward our brave new next-gen future, it's a half-measure, testing fresh ground while leaving its rear foot planted squarely in the past.GameInformer - 8.75/10Capcom Vancouver’s latest entry in the Dead Rising saga is an impressive display of big, dumb fun, and a must-play for fans of the series. It’s also a great demonstration of the outstanding capabilities of next-gen hardware right out of the gate. Thinning out the undead of Los Perdidos is worth your time, but the bugs infesting the sandbox are an unwelcome scourge.Gamereactor UK - 8/10For those seeking a return to the comedy thrills of past iterations, there's enough of that original spirit here for that to still be possible, despite the grittier tone. Some won't appreciate the new save system and relaxed emphasis on timekeeping, but the remedy for that is to go straight to Nightmare mode as it's more inline with what's come before. If you're new to the series and are just after a decent zombie-fest and an open-world to explore on your new console, you'll find that here too. If you can forgive the fact that it's not the perfect advert for next-gen gaming, there's plenty of reasons to take a trip to Los Perdidos.Videogamer - 8/10One of the best games to simply mess around in.Destructoid - 9/10Although it sacrifices a tad of its loveable camp factor and neon style in favor of a few other advancements, the outcome is a much stronger, more involved Dead Rising game. For once, I actually felt overwhelmed in a zombie outbreak, which is a real example of how next-gen technology can be used to do more than simply "make things look better." Out of all the launch titles I've played on both new consoles, Dead Rising 3 is my personal favorite, bar none.Gamespot - 7/10Despite a wonky presentation and obvious technical hiccups, Capcom has successfully made Dead Rising 3 a more welcoming experience than its harsh predecessors. It can be an inconsistent experience, but I choose to ignore the game's peculiarities and play Dead Rising 3 in the spirit that I believe it's intended: running around in shark outfit shooting zombies with deadly dildos fired from a leaf blower.
so capcom is laughing at themselves currently. Dat title man.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5Plhv_mPT4
You have to unlock a majority of the character outfits. Ehhhalso seems to be secret characters because Akuma, Tofu and no other Resident Evil based characters. WHERES MY DAMN DEVIL MAY CRY TOO
Maybe it's also secret. Lots of games are are given some light and for that its awesome even Breath of Fire.
Okay besides how characters unlock, this is fucking awesome. Best DLC in the entire batch. Nick Tuxedo has Dante's million dollars as a super and it looks freaking amazing. Probably be my main.