Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster New Features and Improvements Revealed
In today’s Capcom Next show, the company revealed that Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster will be released this Sept. 19 for the digital version, and November for the physical version. Not only that, but Capcom even revealed the Digital Deluxe edition contents and pre-order bonuses as well. It seems Capcom isn’t done there, as the publisher also revealed the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster new features and improvements from the original game released in 2006.
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster New Features and Improvements:
The zombie game is being brought back to life using Capcom’s RE Engine.
- Improved Graphics: Experience Willamette Parkview Mall being overrun by hordes of zombies like never before in up to 4K resolution with a 60 FPS frame rate!
- Updated Character Models: Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster introduces new, high-end character modeling for Frank West, the unhinged Psychopaths, NPCs like Brad, Jessie, Isabela, and the beloved Madonna, survivors of the outbreak, and the seemingly endless waves of zombies!
- Olá! Bonjour! Ciao!: For the first time ever, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster comes fully packed with voiceovers for all characters in nine different languages, including English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Castilian Spanish, and Russian! The game will also have subtitles across 14 languages, including the aforementioned nine plus Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Polish, and Arabic*! ¿¿Cómo se dice WOW??
- Quality-of-(Undead) Life Improvements: Numerous adjustments and highly requested features have been added to the game, like:
- Frank West now has the ability to move while aiming!
- Aspiring photojournalists can customize action shots with filters to get the best glam shot of their favorite zombies!
- Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster now has auto-save functionality! Need a bathroom break? Don’t worry…manual saves are still available when you need a breather.
- All NPC and survivor interactions are now fully voiced!
- New and improved NPC behaviors !
- Real-time lighting and shadow effects!
- More intuitive and user-friendly controls!
- New fine-tuned user interface!
Capcom adds that this time, the costumes are even wackier than the 2006 original, which is saying something.
Don’t forget, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster releases Sept. 19, and we’re expecting more gameplay to be revealed in the coming months.
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How about bigger font?
In addition, this should work with Praydog’s RE Engine VR MOD.