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Dead Rising Deluxe Remasterhas tweaked some of the zombie game’s achievements.Dead Rising Deluxe Remasteris a brand-new way to experience the fan favorite Capcom game, offering players revamped graphics and some major quality-of-life changes.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster’s quality of life changes make a significant difference. Players are now able to fast-forward time, allowing them to get to specific objectives quicker, while survivors are able to survive a lot easier than they ever could in the 2006 original.Changes to Infinity Modeensure thatDead Rising Deluxe Remaster’s hardest achievements are far easier obtained, as players can now save and quit in the middle of a run, plus they can kill enemies for extra supplies.

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TheDead Risingachievements themselves have also been changed in the remaster. Many of the achievements have been made easier to unlock. Instead of Sharp Dresser requiring players to wear 20 different outfits, they only have to change into five. Bullet Point requires players to shoot 300 bullets instead of 1,000. Item Smasher is now about breaking 30 items instead of 100. Karate Champ, which originally required players to kill 1,000 ofDead Rising’s zombies barehanded, has been significantly toned down, but I can’t get into details without venturing into spoiler territory. Stunt Rider and Stunt Driver are now the same achievement. The Frank the Pimp achievement, which requires players to escort eight ofDead Rising Deluxe Remaster’s female survivors simultaneously, has been renamed to The Grateful Eight. Perhaps the most notable change is that Transmissionary no longer requires players to answer every singleradio call from Otis, but just 30 of them. The full achievement list follows, including the secret achievements, so be weary of potentialSPOILERSfor the main story. Achievements that have been changed or are new are inbold.

Capcom didn’t stop at making the game’s achievements easier. It also added some brand-new ones to unlock. While exploringDead Rising Deluxe Remaster’s Willamette Mall, players will now want to make sure that they send a golf ball flying for at least 100 meters to unlock the Nice Shot achievement. They’ll also want to kill at least 100 enemies with a rocket launcher for the Rampage achievement.

But while new achievements have been added, some of the originalDead Rising’s achievements have also been removed. Stunt Driver has been folded into Stunt Rider, while players no longer have to worry about getting the True Ending without being knocked out for the Unbreakable achievement. Perfect Gunner, which was very buggy inthe originalDead Rising, is no longer in the game, and neither are Indoorsman or Outdoorsman, which were pretty dull achievements that challenged players to stay indoors and outdoors for extended periods of time.

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Dead Rising returns with modern graphics!More than just a remaster, this Deluxe Remaster is a full graphical overhaul of the first game in zombie-slaughtering action game series “Dead Rising.“This remaster has also been fully voiced, supports auto-saves, and has various other quality-of-life features.Witness the unmatched mayhem and freedom for yourself!Story:One day, the peaceful town of Willamette, Colorado, found itself put under quarantine by the U.S. army.Frank West, a freelance journalist, smells a scoop and finds his way into the only shopping mall in town.Unfortunately, the mall had turned into a living hell, crawling with countless zombies.Help will arrive in 72 hours, so it’s up to him to find out the truth behind this incident before it’s too late!Realistic graphics reborn through RE ENGINE!All of the graphics, including the characters and environments, have been renewed, and greatly improved over the original.Character’s facial expressions, material textures, and blood spatter all look much more realistic.Overwhelming hordes of zombies fill the screen with completely remade graphics!