

At certain points within the mode you get to choose a selection of Capcom Heroes, such as Cammy from Street Fighter II, X from Mega Man, and Dante from Devil May Cry. Some of the camera work is a bit of a chore as you have to move your point of focus often, meaning fighting hordes of the undead can render many zombies out of sight and difficult to spot.įrank’s Big Package has a new mode called ‘Capcom Heroes,’ and for saying I thought it’d be a pointless implementation, I was pleasantly surprised. It doesn’t initiate smoothly, and after a few times it starts to get a bit annoying. There were some issues with the visuals that caused some janky transitioning between cut scenes and gameplay that came about unnaturally when watching, such as the next section of gameplay popping up for a second before the cut scene meant to preceed it starting after.

Safe Houses all feel repetitive, and some of the side missions are dull, but there are missions that do offer a challenge, especially some of the boss-like encounters. The tension is gone, but the excitement manages to replace that feeling wholly.Īs open worlds go, it’s a colourful and diverse affair inside the mall, but in the outside world it just doesn’t have that spark. There are also EXO Suits that dish out huge amounts of power, vehicles that can be combined to create devastating death traps, and loads more than help to make DR4 feel more like an all-out action game than a claustrophobic horror. In Frank’s Big Package, it’s bat shit crazy there are crossbows that fire fireworks and candy canes, and huge fists that can punch the living (and dead) hell out of your enemies.
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Like most of the Dead Rising stories, it’s pretty dreary, but the writing is on point, delivering some great humour and wit just when you’re growing tired of its plot.įrom the very beginning, Dead Rising hasn’t taken itself seriously, and as the series progressed, Capcom became more ambitious, crazy, and creative when it came to the weapons and costumes you can use.

16 years after the original incident at the Wilametter Mall, Frank’s back to uncover the secrets of a government conspiracy, taking on hordes of zombies, as well as a former student who betrayed him. Regardless of the cheeky title, it’s filled with loads of great content, including a new game mode, loads of costumes, and even more crazy as hell weapons to use on the thousands of zombies.įor those of you hoping for an overhaul of Dead Rising’s tried and tested formula, you may be disappointed, however, if you crave a return to Wilamette and the opportunity to step into the shoes of Capcom’s version of Bruce Campbell once more, it’s a lot of fun despite its repetition after a while. Maybe it’s because zombies love Santa, or maybe it’s because they all make decent Christmas presents – who knows? There’s one more title that’s here to entice shoppers to buy for their morbid loved ones, and that game is Dead Rising 4, finally here on the PS4 in the form of Frank’s Big Package. There’s a strong concentration of zombie games coming out towards the end of 2017, with the likes of Resident Evil Revelations 1 & 2 on the Switch, and The Walking Dead Collection seeing the light of day before the year’s out.
