@Prboi Agreed Why Waste Money on these Endless Accessories When they really only Bring probably an hour of Thrills. Virutal Reality is where its at. Until that is released, nah thanks i will keep my $400 and would rather spend it on a crummy honda Civic (zing).
I think there Was a miss-communication between the police and the Film Crew. The police should Give a heads up that an emergency is Happening and that they have to cut through the movie shoot to get to the Emergency. Rather than blatantly going through a Shooting in progress to reach an emergency (which is extremely dangerous because who knows what they can be doing) and going full speed he should have been informed of a movie shooting was going on and should have slowed down Put the Sirens on a warned them to get out of the Way.
Its what makes dead rising well err Dead Rising the first one had the time limit and to be honest i found it more funner and more well Stragetic. I don't think it would be the same with an infinite number ot time to do stuff then it wouldnt be any fun. You wouldnt have the stress of deciding between Saving a Person Abandoned in the Mall or Completing a Mission or finding yourself planning ahead of how much time you have to do what and to well beat the clock. I am sorry but thats what Dead Rising is all about the clock its doing everything in how much time you have Left i think it gives it as well a more realistic touch to it.
i just want to say that this is a very smart tactic by Capcom and Blue Castle Games a Kinda of full demo experience a full standalone DLC for dead rising 2. I find that demo's i usually download and play for free on the Xbox are short and Give's me Very Little to go on. I find my self having to play demo's a couple times to make up my mind of if its good or if it sucks. But Case Zero is a full Prologue to "dead rising 2" even though yes, it is still short but longer than your average Demo which is usually 20 min to 30 min this gives you a 1 Hour of gameplay each time you start a story but can be replayed again and again to get Achievments, kills and just to see more of still Creek and since it is classified as a "arcade" Title and not a Demo you can unlock achievements but only has twelve Achievements which are pretty easy to Unlock (if you don't Mind going through Case Zero a couple of times because its very unlikely that you will get all achievements in one go and you might have to do it 3-5 times to grab them all). ANYWAYS i find Case Zero a fun game to play i mean it was only 400 points but had to buy 500 which made it around 7.50 canadian which honestly is not bad. You pay for what you get a Pretty fun prequel and Something to play on while your waiting for the REAL DEAL dead rising 2.
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Oct 13th 2010 1:46PM (Autoblog)Dead Rising 2: Case Zero review: Undead and loving it
Sep 2nd 2010 12:27AM (Joystiq)Its what makes dead rising well err Dead Rising the first one had the time limit and to be honest i found it more funner and more well Stragetic. I don't think it would be the same with an infinite number ot time to do stuff then it wouldnt be any fun. You wouldnt have the stress of deciding between Saving a Person Abandoned in the Mall or Completing a Mission or finding yourself planning ahead of how much time you have to do what and to well beat the clock. I am sorry but thats what Dead Rising is all about the clock its doing everything in how much time you have Left i think it gives it as well a more realistic touch to it.
Dead Rising 2: Case Zero review: Undead and loving it
Sep 2nd 2010 12:08AM (Joystiq)