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Dead Rising 4 Review

The allure of the original Dead Rising’s goofy and gratuitous zombie slaughter was the reason I bought an Xbox 360 back in 2006. Dead Rising 4 ratchets that arcadey, hack-and-slash power fantasy and self-aware satire up to new heights. Even when technical issues rear their ugly heads, that feelgood loop of wading into the horde and coming out the other side has me feeling like a bonafide badass.

It’s no surprise, then, that Dead Rising 4 is the best incarnation of that satisfying and cathartic gameplay yet. It leans harder than ever into its ridiculous combo and weapon-crafting systems, but the core action gameplay, character progression, creative survival, and attitude are still very much central to this tale.

Frank West is the perfect delivery system for all of that. The cocky photographer’s return to the series after sitting out Dead Rising 2 and 3 is like being reunited with an old friend, despite his being voiced by a new actor. He’s still a wiseass, though he’s 16 years older and a little wiser; a wiserass, if you will. He might be the same self-important, sarcastic asshole with a heart of gold, but if Capcom set out to make Frank seem a little weathered with age, then it’s a job well done.

Capcom also absolutely nails the personality, the bizarre charm, and the Christmastime consumerism setting of the Willamette Memorial Megaplex. Holiday decorations adorn the mall and city, and that holiday vibe even extends into the game menus, which pipes out that good department-store Christmas jazz and the kind of rousing orchestral scores that swell when the kid and his family are reunited at the end of a feelgood holiday classic.

I’m impressed with the detailed presentation and careful consideration that went into both the world and the story. It would’ve been easy to go full slapstick with this ridiculous premise of yet another zombie outbreak, running down the same road that Saints Row took in later games in the series. But Capcom has balanced the absurdity with equal parts of intelligence and feeling. And for every trying-too-hard line of dialogue like, “Well, set my balls on fire,” that Frank blurts out, there’s a moment of wit or compassion or genuinely loveable buffoonery that becomes the antidote to the obnoxiousness.

And the quiet mystery at the heart of Dead Rising 4 is much more involved and compelling than it needs to be for a game that lets you tape a Segway to a golf cart to build a “Bogey Monster” death machine. There’s much more than a cut-and-dry “Oh no, the zombies are back,” plot at work here, with both callbacks to the original Dead Rising and characters that have more than one layer to them. Some of the ostensibly important relationships between characters end up failing to launch, which I found disappointing until several good secondary characters picked up the slack and turned out to be more than what they appeared.

Willamette, too, is more than it first appears to be. The open-world map is made up of the central Willamette Memorial Megaplex (the hulking Mecca of commerce that replaced the original Willamette Mall after the events of Dead Rising), but it’s also surrounded by the fully explorable neighborhoods and rural incorporations, and you can visit those as well. Every area is spread out just enough that it takes a short, deliberate effort to get there, but I prefer the zombie-smearing drive between neighborhoods over the mildly useful fast travel system between shelters and the mall.

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The biggest change Dead Rising 4 makes to the traditional Dead Rising formula is the removal of the countdown timer that forced you to rush through objectives and make tough calls to bypass potentially interesting side objectives, negating that sense of urgency earlier games did well. But I found I didn’t miss it much because there’s too much to see, and do, and squish to be satisfied by just 72 in-game hours, as we had in the original. There’s an exhausting number of collectibles and weapon blueprints to find, side mysteries to uncover and solve through investigations, and hidden graffiti art to photograph. Now you’re free to meander, explore, and get lost in this larger, denser version of Willamette.

One example of things I was glad I didn’t have to miss are the spontaneous events that spring up from time to time, giving you the opportunity to destroy some communication equipment belonging to the paramilitary bad guys, or rescue a survivor that will go toward upgrading the nearest shelter. Those missions punctuate the endless sea of undead and give welcome structure to wandering through Willamette, even if they only take a minute or two to complete.

On the subject of the shelters, I felt underwhelmed by that system in Dead Rising 4. Each shelter is mostly just a hub for vendors to sell you combo weapons and vehicles, alongside maps that mark the location on collectibles on your minimap. They’re useful, but I would’ve loved to see some sort of shelter defense system come into play. These safehouses are just a little too safe.

In any case, every collectible you find has real benefit: currency, experience, training manuals, or even just additional context and backstory. There’s incentive for exploring and scavenging, or more realistically getting pleasantly sidetracked for hours at a time, and that activity pads out the roughly 10-hour main storyline. By the time I finally finished the story, I had over 25 hours played, 20,000 zombies killed, and I was nowhere close to hunting down everything I wanted to find. (New Game+ mode gives you the opportunity to go back, though there’s no post-game free-roam mode.)

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Assuming you are talking about the game Dead Rising 4: To use fast travel in Dead Rising 4 you’ll first need to find a Fast Travel Board. These are located in various safehouses and Outposts around the map. Once you’ve found a Fast Travel Board simply approach it and hold the “A” button on your controller to select the location you wish to travel to.

Please note that you can only fast travel to locations that you have already unlocked.

How do you initiate fast travel in Dead Rising 4?

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Answer: To fast travel in Dead Rising 4 you must go to a map terminal and select your destination.

How long does it take to fast travel between locations?

Answer: The length of time it takes to fast travel will depend on the distance between the two locations.

Is there a fast travel limit?

Answer: There is no fast travel limit in Dead Rising 4.

How much does it cost to fast travel in Dead Rising 4?

Answer: Fast travel in Dead Rising 4 is free.

What are the benefits of fast travel?

Answer: Fast travel saves time and is a convenient way to travel between locations.

Are there any drawbacks to fast travel?

Answer: No there are no drawbacks to fast travel in Dead Rising 4.

How do you know if a location is available for fast travel?

Answer: You can tell if a location is available for fast travel if there is a map terminal at that location.

What do you need to do in order to fast travel to a location?

Answer: In order to fast travel to a location you must first go to a map terminal and select your destination.

What is the maximum number of locations you can fast travel to in Dead Rising 4?

Answer: There is no maximum number of locations you can fast travel to in Dead Rising 4.

How often can you fast travel in Dead Rising 4?

Answer: There is no limit to how often you can fast travel in Dead Rising 4.

What are the requirements for fast travel in Dead Rising 4?

Answer: The only requirement for fast travel in Dead Rising 4 is that you must go to a map terminal and select your destination.

What are the consequences of fast travel in Dead Rising 4?

Answer: There are no consequences to fast travel in Dead Rising 4.

What are the risks of fast travel in Dead Rising 4?

Answer: There are no risks associated with fast travel in Dead Rising 4.

What are the benefits of fast travel over other methods of travel?

Answer: Fast travel is quicker and more convenient than other methods of travel.

What are the disadvantages of fast travel?

Answer: There are no disadvantages to fast travel in Dead Rising 4.

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Dead Rising 4 Guide: How To Earn PP Quickly

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Dead Rising 4 features a pretty substantial skill tree, with there being 4 categories (5 in multiplayer) for you to make your way through. The keys to unlocking all of the skills that the game has to offer will be through earning PP, which are the game’s experience points. This guide will help you get as much PP as humanly possible, making it much easier to get to the game’s new level cap of 100.

There are a lot of zombies littered throughout the game’s world, and taking every opportunity to take them down will get you lots of PP quickly. If you’re on foot then you’ll want to find a powerful ranged weapon like a machine gun or a powerful melee weapon like a sword and start swinging/shooting. However, the quickest way to earn PP while killing zombies is to head out into the actual Willamette city. Zombies are absolutely everywhere out there and are usually crammed together, so all you have to do is hop in a vehicle and start running them over. You’ll be surprised how much PP you can get from this in such a short amount of time, so do this every chance you get.

While you’re out and about in Willamette you will also be given several opportunities to engage in side quests, which will typically have you rescuing survivors. If you manage to save them then you will usually get a nice PP reward, and it typically isn’t that hard to do. Just get rid of the zombies that are around them quickly enough and then the PP is yours. Other side quests will have you doing things like destroying Obscuris equipment, which will be a little trickier seeing as they will be guarded by Obscuris soldiers. Just make sure you have some strong ranged weapons to take them out from afar, then also to take out the equipment on top of their truck.

Seeing as this game stars Frank West once again, that means that the long-missing camera is back in action. You will be able to snap pics of whatever you want to, but if you take pictures of the right things then you’ll also get lots of PP. The key to this is to take pictures of intense situations, which is typically a horde of zombies in the midst of attacking other humans. However, you can now also take selfies with zombies, which (if timed correctly) will also get you some nice PP bonuses. The key is to look out for these situations before you go in and start slaughtering things, and snap the pics from a safe distance.

Dead Rising 4 will throw PP at you regularly as you complete the game’s campaign, but following the above tips will maximize the rate at which you earn them and will get you deep into the game’s skill tree before long.

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16. Dead Rising 4 Blackest Friday Dificulty Title Update

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Alright time for round two of the campaign! Start up the campaign on Blackest Friday Difficulty. There is no point in playing on hard, the achievements do stack. In this playthrough, everything from the first story is THE EXACT SAME . The story doesn't change at all, the only thing that is different is you take a large amount of damage from zombies if they grab and hit you, enemies are tougher to kill, and your weapons break MUCH quicker. I do not recommend this playthrough until you are at level 85 minimum. At this point, you should have almost all skills unlocked, and the skills transfer over since this essentially counts as new game plus. Health and damage are major focus points in this playthrough, so always make through you have plenty of health items on hand. Combo weapons are also a mjaor advantage as they keep the zombies away and last much longer compared to normal weapons.

Whenever you get access to the open world, DO NOT TRAVEL ON FOOT. Always hop in vehicles to make traveling quicker, and eliminate damage done from zombies. Don't worry about making combo vehicles, they are not worth the effort since you will just lose your ride multiple times throughout the game and there are plenty of normal vehicles throughout the open world.

One major point I would like to emphasize is when you come to the evolved zombies (the first time your in the sewers), make sure you have the Ion Cannon Combo weapon. As mentioned previously, this weapon acts as an electric fence/land mine, which will trap the evolved zombies and kill them VERY quickly. Shoot it in a triangle pattern, the first two establish the baseline, and the third will contain the evolved zombie within it. Try to hit the evolved zombies or very close to it with the third shot in order to shock the evolved zombie into oblivion. When it comes to normal zombies, the split shot is pretty overpowered, and with the infected zombies, the holey terror is pretty good. I would always keep 2 or 3 of these combo weapons on hand at all times. Another pretty effective weapon to clear out hordes of zombies or protecting objectives is the acid trap Santa, keep a couple of these on hand as well.

When it comes to boss fights or Obscurius soldiers, the holey terror is pretty great, especially if you headshot them. All in all, this playthrough shouldn't be too difficult since you have leveled up. If you run into any issues, make sure you have the appropriate weapons and you have enough health on hand. When it comes to the Calder boss fight, just make sure you avoid his backbreaker combo, as this can take over 250 health points or more, so a lot of dodging is required. Make sure you use the long reach weapons like the Christmas Trees with the power armor in order to hit him from a distance, and make sure you go into the fight with a full amount of food items. Other than this fight, the rest of the big boss fights shouldn't be worried about. This playthrough should only take 4 or so hours since you are essentially speed running.

Once you complete the campaign yet again on Blackest Friday difficulty, you will unlock both of these achievements!

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Review: dead rising 4.

Dead Rising 4 is a Dead Rising game, warts and all. A zombie slaying experience unlike anything else on the market.

Zombies are often associated with dark, heavy stories for mature audiences. The Walking Dead and The Last of Us are standouts in the genre, each covering topics like betrayal, surviving in a bleak world and deciding whether to make the ultimate sacrifice. That’s not the Dead Rising games. Dead Rising has always been about comedy, racking up huge zombie kill counts and creating some crazy death-dealing weapons. Dead Rising 4 is the latest entry and aims to bring players back to where the franchise began, Willamette, Colorado. Developer Capcom Vancouver, however, has made some controversial changes to the franchise’s formula that have many fans worried. Does Dead Rising 4 land on Santa’s naughty or nice list?

Dead Rising 4 takes place sixteen years after the events of Dead Rising . The citizens of Willamette, Colorado have descended upon their new mall to celebrate Black Friday and then all hell breaks loose. Despite finding a cure for the virus in Dead Rising 3 , a new zombie outbreak occurs. Perplexed, the Zombie Defense Force (ZDF) recruits photojournalist Frank West to go into Willamette and help them find the source of the outbreak and implicate the Pentagon, who has so far been able to deny any wrongdoing.

Dead Rising 4’s strength lies in its comedy. While the plot twists are predictable, the villain bland and forgettable, and many of the characters stereotypical, it’s all handled so well. The game elicits quite a few chuckles during its 6-8 hour runtime and there are more than a handful of memorable characters. You have your hippie millennial, no-nonsense army leader, nerdy reporters and overly-religious leader. Each has their moments, though it would have been nice to get to know some of them better. This is the Frank West show, however, and he’s a good protagonist. Consistently funny, newcomer Victor Nosslo delivers a strong performance as everyone’s favorite photojournalist. While it is disappointing to see Terence J. Rotolo replaced, Nosslo does a good job stepping into the character and showing a surprising amount of depth.

The only problem with Dead Rising 4’s plot is its one-note villain who is hastily set-up towards the end. He feels forced in and entirely out of place compared to the rest of the characters. In fact, the entire chapter feels out of place with the rest of the game. While the previous five chapters have all been lighthearted, the final chapter takes a dark and grave tone. It comes out of nowhere and stands in stark contrast to everything that came before it. Dead Rising 4’s campaign is divided into six chapters plus a brief prologue. Those powering through the campaign will likely beat it between 6-8 hours, but that’s ignoring a large amount of content available. Like the original Dead Rising, players can explore the mall in its entirety. Unlike the first game, however, players can now travel into the town of Willamette. It’s here that you’ll find a lot of rumors to check out, survivors to rescue and shelters to clean out.

Sidequests can take the shape of anything. There’s the standard go in and kill some enemies, investigation missions have Frank use his camera to uncover clues, rumor missions send Frank to check out local rumors and survivor missions have Frank save survivors. Each is important as completing sidequests in each area of Willamette will upgrade the area’s shelter. In turn, Frank unlocks new vehicles, weapons and costumes for purchase. There are also maniacs spread throughout Willamette. These crazies are incredibly powerful, usually carry powerful weaponry and are funny to boot. These fights replace Psychopaths from the previous games, and while they may not have as much of a backstory, they are just as zany.

All that is great, but there’s no denying how much fun just driving around Willamette is. The town is fully realized and it’s where players can hop in all kinds of vehicles and just mow down hordes of zombies. It’s rather satisfying just to jump in a car and just spend minutes on end flattening the undead. Driving controls are tight and there’s a vast array of conventional and unconventional vehicles to play with.

One thing that isn’t so great is the loss of the timer. Dead Rising is well known for giving players a three-day time limit to complete all the chapters. It’s been a series tradition and Dead Rising 4 doesn’t have it. The campaign is structured well to where the absence of the timer isn’t felt, but it’s sad that the option to play with a timer isn’t included. Especially disheartening is the fact that the upcoming Frank Rising DLC will include a timer. There doesn’t really seem to be a reason why this couldn’t be an option for the main campaign.

Slaughtering thousands of zombies wouldn’t be any fun if the gameplay isn’t solid, but thankfully Dead Rising 4 plays like a dream. The same inventive combat has returned with even more kookiness. Almost any item players can find in the environment can be used as a melee or ranged weapon. These items can be further enhanced by collecting Blueprints, which allow Frank to combine weapons and items into awesome combinations. Want an ice sword capable of freezing and shattering enemies? Combine a broadsword and liquid nitrogen. Want to fire explosive crossbow bolts? Grab a crossbow and strap some firecrackers onto it.

Melee combat is by far the best way to go. The weapons are inventive and the carnage they unleash is amazing. Frank has a basic attack, a sweeping attack and a powerful attack he can unleash once players rack up a decent combo. Brand new exo-suits further enhance the melee combat. These powerful suits can only be found at certain points in the game, but they pack a punch. With the exo-suit, Frank can use Christmas Trees as spears, presents as boxing gloves and all manner of heavy objects. Combine an exo-suit with a squishee or arcade machine, and you have the perfect zombie-slaying machine. It’s some of the most fun and satisfying melee combat in any game. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for ranged combat. Despite being the fourth entry in the franchise, Dead Rising 4’s shooting mechanics feel off-putting. Aiming feels stiff, guns don’t feel useful and the brain dead human AI is somehow dumber than the actual zombies. There are some cool ranged weapons Frank can make, but melee is the way to go in Dead Rising 4.

Another controversial change is the removal of campaign co-op. Rather than have that, Capcom Vancouver has crafted a standalone four-player co-op mode. Separated into four different episodes, four survivors traverse the mall completing randomized objectives. Each episode takes place over two days, which equates to about 30 minutes of playtime. The same blueprints, weapons and exo-suits that are in the campaign are in the co-op mode. It even comes with its own progression system separate from the campaign. Unfortunately, there isn’t much else to the co-op. There’s no additional story taking place, nor real interactions between the four characters. Plus, the co-op action is limited to the mall, cutting out a significant portion of the game’s world. We also experienced lag and connections issues while playing. Dead Rising 4’s co-op mode was a neat idea on paper, but it can’t hold a candle to the excellence of the campaign co-op from previous games.

Regarding presentation, Dead Rising 4 really only has one goal: throwing hordes of zombies on screen and having a whole lot of effects go off as they explode. Capcom Vancouver succeeded. The screen can be filled with hundreds of zombies at once and some of the effects are amazing. An exo-suit ability gives Frank the power to send out a blast of ice, causing zombies to freeze and shatter without the performance dropping much. Dead Rising 4 also fully embraces its Christmas setting by letting players slay zombies with famous Christmas tunes playing in the background. That isn’t to say that the presentation is flawless. Dead Rising 4 sees some significant slowdown towards the end of the game and an audio glitch would cause the dialogue to cut out in cutscenes. Taken as a whole, while Dead Rising 4 may not be the best looking game ever made, it does accomplish what it sets out to do.

Closing Comments:

Fans can rest assured, Dead Rising 4 is still a Dead Rising game despite some controversial decisions. Capcom Vancouver has retained what made the series so appealing in the first place. The campaign is, expect for that final chapter, a hoot to play through. Melee combat gives players the reins to use any tool in the world they find, combine it with something else, and then use that combination to beat the brains out of zombies. Plus, there are hordes of zombies to run over. It is a shame that some of the controversial decisions didn’t pay off. The co-op mode doesn’t feel like a solid enough replacement for campaign co-op and it remains puzzling why there isn’t even an option for a timer. While Capcom Vancouver enhanced the melee combat with the new exo-suits, sadly the shooting mechanics aren't improved. Dead Rising 4 is a Dead Rising game, warts and all. A zombie slaying experience unlike anything else on the market. It’s a riot, it’s a hoot and it’s on Santa’s nice list.

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In Dead Rising 4 , as Frank progresses and earns PP, he will level up. With each new level attained, Frank earns skill points , which can be allocated to different skills in the skill tree. These upgrades unlock new moves, boost his stats, and provide upgrades to weapon properties. Unlike in the first two games, skills are more akin to attributes from Dead Rising 3 .

There are four categories that Frank can upgrade using skill points: Brawling, Fortitude, Shooting, and Survival. Brawling focuses on melee combat, Fortitude on Frank's health and stats, Shooting on ranged weapons, and Survival on Frank's crafting and item abilities.

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Dead Rising 4: Get 40,000 Scrap Every 10 Minutes | Fast Money Exploit

Only on Xbox One: Low on funds? Here's a method to easily earn tons of scrap. All you need is a pirate's treasure chest and a little bit of time.

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Cash (or Scrap, as it’s called in Dead Rising 4 ) is a valuable resource for Frank West as he slaughters zombie hordes all across Willamette.

With enough scrap, you can unlock collectibles maps, powerful weapons, vehicles, and an endless supply of snacks. One of the best and most expensive items available at every Emergency Shelter is the Training Manual — a booklet that instantly unlocks a unique skill when purchased. Too bad it takes so long to earn scrap just by killing zombies or completing challenges.

Basically, scrap is really useful and if you’re looking to get all those maps / manuals / misc. items, then you’re going to need to earn. We’ve already covered some zombie-killing strategies, but if you’re looking for money and only money without the hassle, this is the best way to get scrap fast.

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Fast Money Exploit Guide

Frank West, while exploring the town / mall, can examine two special items — ATMs and Treasure Chests. These items give tons of scrap when searched. Typically, you’ll earn between 1,500-4,500 scrap each search, and Treasure Chests tend to give even more scrap than ATMs, so always keep an eye out for them.

Due to the mechanics of Dead Rising 4 , after you search a container it can’t be searched again — unless you reload to a previous checkpoint. After reloading the world, all containers will reset, allowing you to search them endlessly. There’s one location that stands above all others, one that can be easily farmed and is available right from Case 1.

How to Farm Scrap – Step-by-Step

  • From any Emergency Shelter, enter the basement and fast travel to the Willamette Mall. Exit to Main Menu, then Continue. This will create a Checkpoint at the Willamette Mall Emergency Shelter.
  • Use the Employee’s Only hallway to reach Caribbean Cove though the back doors that lead straight into the Pirate Ship’s bottom floor entrance.
  • In the first Pirate Ship room, loot the Treasure Chest. Treasure Chests typically give 4,000~ scrap. You might get more or less, but it’s usually about 4,000. Sometimes you’ll get as much as 6,000.
  • Open the Pause Menu and select “Load Last Checkpoint” — you’ll reappear in the Willamette Mall Emergency Shelter.
  • Dash back to Caribbean Cove, loot the Pirate Ship treasure chest, and rinse and repeat until you’ve got the cash you want.

That’s the easiest way to earn scrap in Dead Rising 4 . There might be better places to farm in Willamette — if there are, let us know in the comments!

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    Assuming you are talking about the game Dead Rising 4: To use fast travel in Dead Rising 4 you'll first need to find a Fast Travel Board. These are located in various safehouses and Outposts around the map. Once you've found a Fast Travel Board simply approach it and hold the "A" button on your controller to select the location you wish ...

  11. Fast travel to west ridge?

    For Dead Rising 4: Frank Rising on the Xbox One, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled "Fast travel to west ridge?".

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    Dead Rising 4 puts a lot of emphasis on player progression, as you'll level up regularly and earn skill points that you can put towards the game's extensive skill tree. Utilizing this skill tree is vital to your survival throughout the game, as it will get you stat boosts, improved weapon efficiency, more room to hold items and a lot more.

  13. Fast travel? : r/deadrising

    I'm on case 3 and have yet to figure out how to fast travel. I pull up the legend and it shows the icon for it. But i can't find it anywhere on the map. Ive done about all the button clicking i can on the emergency shelters, nothing. Any help would be appreciated. Edit: playing dr4 btw. I do know if you go to the basement of any of the shelters ...

  14. Dead Rising 4 Review

    Dead Rising 4 is a lot of fun, but the challenge and tension that made the first few games so unique are dead and buried. ... Minishoot Adventures | How to fast travel. Social Media. SUBSCRIBE ...

  15. Dead Rising 4 Guide: How To Earn PP Quickly

    Dead Rising 4 features a pretty substantial skill tree, with there being 4 categories (5 in multiplayer) for you to make your way through. The keys to unlocking all of the skills that the game has to offer will be through earning PP, which are the game's experience points. This guide will help you get as much PP as humanly possible, making it ...

  16. Guide for Dead Rising 4

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  17. Review: Dead Rising 4

    Review: Dead Rising 4. By Kevin Dunsmore. Published Dec 5, 2016. Dead Rising 4 is a Dead Rising game, warts and all. A zombie slaying experience unlike anything else on the market. Dead Rising 4 ...

  18. Dead Rising 4 skills

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  19. Dead Rising 4: Get 40,000 Scrap Every 10 Minutes

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  20. Is this game actually bad? :: Dead Rising 4 General Discussions

    - Lack of fast travel - Lack of warning if player is near death - Auto-save doesn't happen regularly - Boring final boss fight ... played dead rising 3 and it was pretty meh not good and not bad, dead rising 4 has 144hz support and unlocked framereate wich is a very big plus for me, same weapons as in the 3 game and a few new ones, i really ...