Dead Rising 2 Preview
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If you think your job sucks, spare a thought for former Motorcross champ Chuck Greene. His current employment involves riding a motorbike that's been kitted out with chainsaws on either side of the front wheel. At speed he drives this lethal contraption around a sports arena, through crowds of the shuffling undead. The zombies get diced into itty-bitty bloody chunks, and this pleases the baying mass of morons who pay to watch. The TV Networks call this atrocity, 'Terror is Reality'.The only perk is that he gets a bonus if he splatters more corpses than his three rival riders.
So yes, it's a pretty bad job – but today it's about to get a whole lot worse. Firstly, one of Chuck's opponents makes fun of his dead wife; I'm sure we can all agree that this is poor taste and even outright mean. Then, despite the fact that he wins the day's competition, one of the Terror is Reality glamour girls makes fun of his performance - implying that he is bad at sex because his penis is small. Finally, and most probably worst of all, a bomb goes off at the Fortune City Casino; zombies spread across the entire resort, munching everyone they come across and generally creating a lot of fuss and bother. And who gets the blame for this unfortunate atrocity? Mr Chuck Greene, of course!
Three additional woes on Chuck's misery list: 1) His daughter was previously bitten by a zombie, and if he doesn't sort her out with Zombex (expensive medicine) each day, she'll turn into one too. 2) His name sounds like a euphemism for throwing up. 3) He has to follow in the footsteps of Dead Rising 1's Frank West – one of the coolest heroes in the history of video games. (He's covered wars, y'know?).
The thing is, I have a feeling that things might turn out alright for Chuck. I doubt that he'll eclipse the mighty Frank as a leading man – how could he, when Frank has covered wars (you know)? – but in all other areas, both he and Dead Rising 2 seem to be doing okay. Having now spent a decent length of time playing the game, I'm delighted to say that it's showing every sign of being a worthy sequel. The staple ingredients are all correct and present: masses of zombies, loads of weapons and toys with which to attack them, and a rather hardcore structure – one that limits your ability to save and that forces you to follow a strict schedule if you want to make any progress with the core plot. It's just like the old days, and indeed my only real criticism at this stage is that the game feels almost identical to its predecessor. If you loved the first Rising as much as I did, even with its undeniable flaws, this probably won't be too much of a problem.
The new game kicks off almost exactly as I've already described, with Chuck taking part in a bloody episode of Terror is Reality. The first Dead Rising began with an atmospheric helicopter tour of the area surrounding Willamette Mall, but here you're immediately dropped straight into a blood-soaked action sequence – albeit one in which it's impossible to die. The player must steer Chuck and his bladed bike around a arena with curved, half-pipe edges; you earn points for each zombie you slice, and some of the shufflers are wearing silly hats that grant you an additional bonus. Three other riders, similarly decked out in coloured suits, are vying for the top prize, and all four scores are displayed in the top left of the screen. It's a fun little sequence that introduces the concept of Reality is Terror; in the final game you'll be able to return to the show for multiplayer contests, and any cash you earn will be usable by chuck in the single-player campaign.
Aside from showcasing Terror is Reality, the intro sequence does a neat job of showing off the improved dismemberment system – resulting in a shower of bloody arms and legs. It's not just the chainsaw-bike that has this effect either: any heavy bladed weapon will lop off stray limbs, and if you're so-minded you can keep hacking away at fallen bodies until they're explode into mush.


User Comments
mydeaddog
I suspect that we'll just run a review of the DLC, as it's out next week.
reynoldio
scaz2244
Karlius
dazzadavie
mydeaddog@ Wido
I recommend giving the first one a go again. As I said in the preview, it's notoriously unforgiving when you start out - but then it gets easier and easier the more time you put into it.
jeffyboy40
Wido
Clockpunk
scaz2244
Great preview will we get a review of case 0?