Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Features Option Old-School Fans Will Appreciate

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Features Option Old-School Fans Will Appreciate

Highlights

  • In Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, players can choose to use the original 2006 control scheme or a modernized one.
  • The updated controls allow players to aim while moving, which makes surviving in a mall filled with zombies much easier.
  • The updated game will also include auto-save functionality and will bring back the original licensed soundtrack.

As a seasoned gamer who has spent countless hours navigating through zombie-infested malls in various gaming titles, I am beyond excited for the release of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. The prospect of reliving my favorite moments from the 2006 original while enjoying modernized controls is a dream come true.


In September, gamers reminiscing about the past can enjoy the revamped Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, which offers both the original 2006 control scheme and a sleek, modern one. Earlier this year, Capcom unveiled plans to release an enhanced edition of the first Dead Rising game, with the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster expected on consoles come September 19th. For those unfamiliar, Dead Rising follows the thrilling tale of Frank West, a journalist who becomes trapped in a mall infested with zombies and must use whatever items he can scavenge to unravel the mystery behind the zombie apocalypse.

Besides enhanced visuals, the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster offers numerous modifications to the original 2006 game, primarily designed to offer players a more seamless experience as they navigate through the terrors of the Willamette Parkview Mall. These changes include a revised control setup that enables players to shoot while moving, and auto-save functionality, which is a relief for those who found the original Dead Rising‘s controls challenging and restrictive due to its strict mission time limits. However, it’s worth noting that some fans appreciate the original game’s controls, and the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is ensuring they can fully enjoy Frank West’s latest mall adventure.

According to IGN, the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster comes with an exclusive feature in its Options menu. This feature lets players decide between two control schemes: the one from the 2006 original or the upgraded version in the remaster. If you opt for the “Classic” setting, your gameplay experience will mimic the original Dead Rising, meaning you can’t aim while moving and are restricted to the pre-set button layout, unlike the “Standard” option which offers flexibility to rearrange button inputs.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Lets Players Use The Original Control Scheme

The enhanced version of “Dead Rising,” titled “Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster,” offers a host of additional features for enthusiasts of the 2006 classic and its 2016 re-release, known as Generation 8. One such feature is the opportunity to pre-order either the Standard or Deluxe versions of this remaster, which allows players to control an original version of the protagonist, Frank West. However, it’s important to note that the voice actor from the original game, Terence J. Rotolo, will not be reprising his role in this updated version. Additionally, “Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster” is set to reintroduce the original licensed soundtrack.

So far, early reviews of the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster have commended its updated control system as an enhancement compared to the initial version, yet many gamers prefer the controls from the 2006 original cult hit. Fortunately for these fans, the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster allows players to customize their control layout to ensure maximum comfort while battling hordes of zombies in a mall setting.

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2024-08-13 21:05