Dead Rising 4 (Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S)
Dead Rising 4 (Xbox One/Xbox Series X|S)
Global - Compatible avec toutes les régions
Impossible de charger la disponibilité du service de retrait
- Pendant les heures de travail, le produit est livré dans les 30 minutes.
- La méthode d'utilisation du produit acheté sera envoyée à votre e-mail.
- Assurez-vous de saisir l'adresse e-mail correcte lors du passage à la caisse, car le produit y sera livré.
- Vous pourrez utiliser le produit acheté dans votre compte.
- Compatible uniquement avec les consoles Xbox – pas disponible sur PC.
- Contactez-nous toujours si quelque chose se produit – nous résolvons tous les problèmes.
Game description:
Dead Rising 4 is a 2016 action-adventure game developed by Capcom Vancouver and published by Microsoft Studios. The game was released for Windows and Xbox One on December 6, 2016. It is the sequel to Dead Rising 3 and the fourth installment in the Dead Rising series. It features the return of Frank West, and is set in a rebuilt Willamette, Colorado during the Winter holiday season.
Gameplay:
The controls were designed to be more streamlined, with separate buttons for shooting and melee attacks. Any item can be picked up and used as a weapon, some being more efficient than others. Frank can level up with an experience system named Prestige Points (PP). Taking photographs from Dead Rising returns, with an added selfie and night vision mode. The camera is also used for finding clues during the missions. Each region has a number of safe houses that must be free of zombies in order to unlock missions nearby. The safe houses can be leveled up by completing side missions, which in turn gives more stuff to buy. The zombies are not the only enemies in the game, because Frank will also face soldiers carrying rifles and shotguns.
Game review:
Dead Rising 4 has the best core gameplay the series has ever seen. Its inventive and humorous ways to put down the dead are something I still haven’t tired of, and its surprisingly interesting plot is more than just a zombie-killing delivery system. Despite the technical blemishes that come with the series, its lack of co-op story mode play, and the fun-yet-unreliable multiplayer, Frank West’s return brings the series some fresh ideas, a ton of bloody mayhem, and a whole lot of cracking wise. Here’s hoping he sticks around for a while.
Partager








