Dead Rising 2 Review

Dead Rising 2 teaches us one thing: an US mall is as big as 3-4 football stadiums, one beside another one. This detail must surely be a satire on worldwide consumerism however one will not have the necessarily time to analyse this fact while there are literally zillions of zombies that must be beheaded using different weapons like gardening tools, killer toys, garbage cans and improvised rocket launchers.
This game has one small problem: one might get bored while killing those creatures moving so slow for 5-6 hours per a campaign, but for those manic about violence, yes, it’s fantastic. Another cool thing is that the player can dress with all kind of clothes found in stores, skills can be developed as well as knowledge and all other features the character posses. Dead Rising 2 has many customisation options, it’s not so pretentious, it’s fun and stupid in the same time, but it’s loosing value when it comes to atmosphere, story and complexity.
Second thing, Dead Rising 2 seems to be an Asian parody somehow while the humor that is presented is not brought in the same formula or convention as one might be expecting. Sometimes the non-intended scenes are more humorous than the ones created with the intention of making players laugh.
When it comes to zombies, they come in all shapes and they are both men and women. We have retired people, anorexic ones, fat ones, of course, all past people transformed in zombies. You are Chuck Greene, a character falsely accused of the recent epidemic disaster, forced to prove your innocence while fighting your way through the living dead enemies. The player interacts with the leader of CURE group, a team trying to keep your daughter human while administrating every morning a dose of ZOMBREX antibiotic, for three days until the cavalry arrives.
The story has many endings, all depending on how many missione you successfully accomplish and what decisions you take during the game. The bad thing is there is no auto-save, a feature many modern games lack. The weapons are great indeed, you might use a baseball bat decorated with nails or drills, chainsaws, MMA gloves as well decorated with nails and many other goodies.
Each level’s boss is somehow powered by a stupid AI giving them an advantage that could translate in many hours spent to defeat one. The fights become interesting when your character gains additional skills, but many combos used by those psycho zombies can be avoided only by luck or technical game’s errors.
The best part of this game is the crowd control. You can pick up and throw around anything that is not nailed or glued to the earth or shelves and with the presence of wheelchairs, car batteries or even trolleys the fight becomes more interesting. Of course, CURE organisation has nothing to say against your violent practices while well, it must be as fun for them as it is for the player.



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