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Posted on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 by | Comments No Comments yet


Picture from Dead Rising yet again

You have ample chance to fortify your home, stock up on food and practice your zombie dispatching skills! Capcom revealed that Dead Rising 2 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC will arrive in stores towards the end of 2010. Think of how many cans of beans and bottles of water you can stock up on in 10 months. Am I alone in wondering if the combination of cans of beans and a confined area is a good thing? Anyway, back to the game. Dead Rising 2 will be set in a city very similar in looks to Las Vegas, called Fortune City. Set several years after the original game it will also feature a four-person multiplayer mode, with tongue-in-cheek zombie slaughtering competitions set up like a TV game show. If that wasn’t enough to make you drool with anticipation, Capcom Japan also confirmed that it is making a live-action film based on the game. The company obviously feels the zombie film genre is seriously under represented! Now where are my old golf clubs?

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