Dead Rising 2

DEAD RISING 2 – Off The Record

Fortune City. Frank West returns to kick some zombie ass. Having fallen from grace, the photo-journalist turned zombie killing hero has to claw his way back, and kick-starts this by taking part in the popular, super bloody pro-wrestling style zombie-killing show, Terror Is Real. He has to fight zombies in the ring, bare hands and with a variety of weapons supplied. Expect a lot of splatter!

But on the periphery, issues like Zombie rights loom, and the antidote for those infected, Zombrex. Having been bitten in the past, Frank is on this drug, which has to be taken every 24 hours...

In this adult fun park where vice is rife, after his regrettable zombie showdown, the wise-ass Frank finds himself in a similar situation as the time of the zombie outbreak, where he was trapped and hailed a hero in the first installment. With a few survivors they have to stay alive, but Frank also has to find enough doses of Zombrex. With a lot of zombie destroying ahead of you, and a mystery to unravel, Frank gets to use his camera, but also partake in some anti-social behaviour like smashing slot machines and ATMs for the money!
With some underhanded dealings going on, Frank's photo-journalistic skills will come in handy. Each mission has a time limit.

People can drop in any time if you're on-line for a co-op game (via transceiver calls), and you can go on a zombie slaying trip with a friend as you explore Fortune City.
You save your progress by popping in to the toilet!

The first Dead Rising made its debut half a decade ago, so the quality jump is significant.
This is brought to you by Capcom (who can be considered zombie and survival horror experts with their brilliant Resident Evil series), so you can expect some high quality carnage.

Strictly for adult gamers with an 18 restriction.

4 / B
- Paul Blom



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B - Can be taken for another Run
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