It's finally out. The reason I bought a 360. Dead Rising is pure zombie killing fun. Along with that, though, is a deep, challenging single-player adventure. An adventure I haven't experienced since Ninja Gaiden. While the main idea around Dead Rising is to fight zombies and survive in the mall, the game also invloves saving people, leveling up, a deep story line with slight story-line branching, and so many weapons to slaughter the dead. It's deep, man. The , while hard initially, becomes a trohpy piece for a skilled master. Just like Ninja Gaiden, you'll squeel, run, and hide...almost overcome by the difficulty sheer challenges. But after leveling up and figuring out routine boss patterns, it's an adventure to gloat about.
One problem, which is not a problem for me, is that the text is unreadable on HDTV's. Text, as in, mission objectives that get you through the game. My brother is 13. He was able to save up allowance and trade in his games for Dead Rising, but he can't dot hat for an HDTV. So, I feel sorry for him when he asks me what he needs to do next....because there's no way for him to know.
One problem, which is not a problem for me, is that the text is unreadable on HDTV's. Text, as in, mission objectives that get you through the game. My brother is 13. He was able to save up allowance and trade in his games for Dead Rising, but he can't dot hat for an HDTV. So, I feel sorry for him when he asks me what he needs to do next....because there's no way for him to know.
"Dear Everyone, I have heard your concerns and passed them to every source within Capcom possible. I feel your pain as I, myself, have a large SDTV and am having trouble reading the mission objectives, item names, etc.I'd like you all to know we have heard your concerns and take them seriously. I have been seeing campaigns on other forums to send hundreds of emails to our support email. Unfortunately this doesn't expedite or increase the importance of the concern in any way, but it does take time and resources from other fans' equally deserving concerns. All concerns are always important to us and we do what we can.We also would like you to know that we appreciate your feedback as the game was just released and it's feedback from our fans and gamers that make our games great. We appreciate your continued support of Capcom products!"
Hmmmm...doesn't sound like they plan on fixing the issue. But I hope they do.
-Adam
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