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The confusion over what to do is almost as great as the huh-what-who-why reaction when Case West ends so suddenly. Wait for the price drop, is what we say. And don’t forget to turn the oven on when making that bloody pizza either. 6.1/10Print this page...
Abstract: Published January 16th 2011. Written by Gloria Preston. Things in Dead Rising 2 didn’t really work out too well for Chuck Greene. Even with the best possible ending he’s still a wanted man, his daughter is still infected, and new found friends were gun...
Abstract: Unless you completed that game with an S rating, Case West picks up the story immediately after. Chuck (spoiler for DR2 alert! Look away now!) still hasn’t cleared his name, but he’s out of Emerald City and in cahoots with the original game's star, Fra...
Abstract: I was a huge fan of Case Zero leading up to the release of Dead Rising 2. Dead Rising 2 itself started out well enough, but the more I played it, the more the poor design and utter disappointment became undeniable. I actually quit playing after unlock...
Some of the interaction between Chuck Greene and Frank West are amusing; the game's only boss battle is entertaining.
The setting is boring; the altered gameplay mechanics make the game worse; facets of the campaign are locked within the substandard.
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Published: 2011-01-04, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Zombies were put on this planet for you to decapitate, dismember, and otherwise brutalize under the guise of keeping your brain from being eaten. Dead Rising 2: Case West is the third installment in the zombie-killing franchise released in the last fou...
Abstract: I was a pretty big fan of what Capcom did with Dead Rising: Case Zero, as was evident by the review I did for the game on its release. I'm not quite as big a fan of this release though, as Case West rocketed on to XBLA last week, and I think it's a bit...
Imaginative and violent new weapons, Careful planning is required to rescue all survivors, Lots of wacky humor, Plenty of replay value if you want to get everything.
The same basic game as Case Zero and Dead Rising 2, No integration with previous games, Photography has little gameplay impact.
A lack of core changes means this loses some of Dead Rising's novel excitement, but there is still plenty of zombie-smashing fun to be had in this downloadable offering....