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Dead Risingis a franchise that tries to never take itself too seriously, yet finds itself in a world wrapped in zombies, survivors, and everything in between. Capcom has finally revamped the 2006 and polished a few aspects of the game.

The latest version ofDead Rising Deluxe Remasternow has two essential features that were missing from the original game, and fans are bound to jump back into this one.
The Game Gets a Much-Needed Revamp
Originally,Dead Risinglacked two key features that would have made the game more fun and reliable. First, an autosave feature that saves player data by itself without having the player manually save the game. Secondly, fully-voiced NPCs who breathe life into the game’s world.
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Fortunately, both of these features have been added to the game, andDead Rising Deluxe Remasteris quickly becoming a revered re-doof a game loved by thousands of fans.
Even though the original game was enjoyable anyhow, the lack of an autosave feature would break the experience more often than now. A lot of things in the game would be time-sensitive, and players would frequently forget to save the game before jumping into a new challenge.

Along with these updates, there are also features like improved UI and controls, the ability to move the character while aiming, and improving a photo’s quality and aesthetics with filters.
These updates have been spoken about at length in a PlayStation Blogarticlefor the same. Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster arrives on Xbox Series S/S, PlayStation 5, and PC on 18 September.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Brings Back a Beloved Character
On the surface,Dead Rising’spremise seems like a funny one. Who would like to find themselves stuck in a shopping mall where almost anything and everything can be weaponized? Oh, and zombies might be a bit of a problem.
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Mixing all of these bizarre little details into one big package is exactly whatDead Risingdoes best. With the remaster, Capcom has ensured that Frank’s journey gets the polish it always deserved.
Frank now has 17 outfits to choose from and 17 soundtracks to play as he tries to reclaim his sanity in a shopping mall filled with not-no-nice people wanting to eat his brains out.

The first game in the series explored Frank West’s journey as he escapes a shopping mall that has turned into a disastrous zombie-infested landscape. The saga continues with Chuck Greene inDead Rising 2.The remaster of the first game pays homage to Chuck’s awesomeness by having his outfit as a cosmetic option.
What are your thoughts on the remaster? What do you think about new features being added to the game? Let us know your opinions in the comments below.

Tanay Sharma
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Tanay is a gaming writer who wears more hats than Red Dead Redemption 2 characters. He’s a musician, writer, voice-over artist and adores interactive media. He covers everything from game reviews to interviews with developers. His favorite games are the ones with memorable stories and characters. He’s also pursuing a master’s degree in Behavioral Sciences. No, he won’t read your mind.