The Best Dead Rising Games: All 9 Ranked (Worst to Best)

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Best Dead Rising Games (Worst to Best)

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8. Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop

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Normally, ports across different consoles are fairly straight forward but Chop Till You Drop for the Wii deserves its own mention. While the idea of motion-controlled attacks and movement seems like a perfect match for the Dead Rising series, it sadly didn’t work. Response time felt sluggish and aiming weapons wasn’t exactly intuitive.

Combat was mixed at best, no thanks to the Wii’s hardware limitations which only could show a few dozen zombies at a time, let alone the hundreds we saw on the Xbox 360.

Along with this are bland visuals and a far emptier world. However, the biggest issue is that this port outright removed the entire photography concept. You can no longer take photos, yet Frank will still wear his camera around his neck as if to taunt you. Chop Till You Drop did introduce the concept of multiple save files, which was a life saver if you ended up missing something.


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