Dead Rising 2
Chuck Greene has come to Fortune City, America’s newest gambling paradise, to compete in “Terror is Reality,” a gruesome game show that dares contestants to survive zombie-filled environments for big money prizes at the delight of TV audiences around the globe. Chuck’s motivation for taking part and risking life and limb is his daughter Katey, who since being bitten by a zombie requires a daily dose of Zombrex to prevent her from turning into one of the living dead. During his time in Fortune City a zombie outbreak occurs and Chuck must survive the onslaught of the undead for 72 hours. Players will shoot, stab, carve and drive their way through enemies in the darkly comedic, no holds-barred confines of Fortune City
● 10 years of zombie slaying action - 2016 is the year of Dead Rising, and what better way to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the series than to re-live the classics or experience them for the very first time on modern consoles. What a time to be undead! ● Upgraded graphics - taking advantage of the current hardware systems, all new versions of Dead Rising, Dead Rising 2, and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record can be enjoyed in gory-ous 1080p at 60 fps. ● Dress for success - each new version of the game includes all additional DLC costumes. ● Dead Rising 2 - the sequel to the smash hit features new protagonist, motorcycle racer Chuck Greene, as he visits a seedy casino town called Fortune City. The game first introduces weapon combinations like the "Portamower" and "Paddlesaw," two player co-op, and four player gladiator battles to the Dead Rising series.
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"Grim Fandango" is fun all the way through. It has a great story with good characters, especially Glottis.
This game feels really feels like a pilgrimage, absorbing, atmospheric and magical. Add the unnamed second player and the experience becomes even more amazing.
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This is a simple to control, challenging puzzle platformer with a cool monochromatic art style. Great for on-the-go pick up and play
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This game is really funny, wonderfully narrated with a tongue-in-cheek narrative. I have completed the game but am not certain I have seen it all yet. I'll probably be playing this again.
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