This game was the first game I saw in the 7th generation. I was playing over some apartment buildings as a child and I saw some guy playing it through the ground floor of his apartment, just saw him killing zombies around where Adam the Clown should be, until he died. I oughta play the new one I only played the 2nd one
the old one looked like a mall still being constructed while the modern one feels full of life color wise. The OG was an amazing game for its time and the Remaster looks awesome!
Overall im wrapping up my first playthrough on the deluxe remaster and i’m loving it. I have my flaws and I i like the original just a smidge more for some little things but DRDR has been really solid to me. Also I feel like some things here are not shown off well, an example is the baseball bat swing as he purposely doesn’t showcase it being hit against multiple zombies and the lighting is subjective
Remastered Game was good and amazing graphics but I was not happy when they removed the Original Voice artist Steve blum - (Cliff Hudson). He played that role perfectly
I've just completed the Deluxe remaster, honestly the remaster has nothing over the original. Deluxe remaster has reduced zombie count, censorship & worse voice acting. If you have the OG game stick with that. Paying $50 for this gets you a worse product. Neobards didn't do a great job at making this game (same team that made the awful RE reverse game).
Gotta disagree, zombie counts in the dead rising games were never my main draw and not to say the censorship should be dismissed but the censorship is so minor that it rarely effects the entire game. If you had someone play the remake first then the original, you’ll see how minor it is to the overall games experience
@@SeriousDragonify He's not blind, you are. You haven't played the Deluxe Remaster, the game looks objectively good, and you probably follow Anti-Woke grifters who are misrepresenting the game to push an agenda because "MUH CENSORSHIP". And people wonder why gamers despise retro purists and elitists.
Objectively the original is way better. All what they did in remaster is filled some of the emptiness while making textures worse than original. And they censored the mirrors with putting objects over them? Ridiculous. The Ai upscale texturing is not even good on majority of textures. They made Frank into pre-alpha version rather than being better than original version. He's wider than Putin.
@@MichaelM28 Yeah he's like in 40's. Not just him but all male characters are while females are into 20-30s. Capcom is weird lately and they said themselves on RE interview with making all males older and females stay-being younger.
@@liaven_ Thing is SR TT remaster was almost done. If they had like 1-2 years extra to fix the mouth movements, texture glitchings and other stuffs then it'd be best remaster. This one isn't.
@@polonesvoador6510 No it doesnt. Roling animation doesnt have delay. Running and walking animation is different. Frank doesnt say Yeah when he levels up. Jumpkck is higher than in original, missing hit. Zombies despawn and has far less zombies now. Invincible walls on every corner...
Everything looks like it's made of plastic in the remaster...Lit up areas are really bright, making everything look like plastic, and the dark areas are REALLY dark.
@@NebLleb Don't ask me, ask the devs. While you're there, ask them why the colors all look washed out too. The character models all look like shiny plastic that has had its color faded from being left in the sun.
@@NebLleb compare the supermarket floor to the 2006 OG and tell me it looks better than the game 20 years later. RE engine has limitations. Baked lighting is too hard for Capcom in 2024? lol
You original purists can't handle change and will happily misrepresent the remake because "Fuck Modern Gaming". You people are fucking annoying and insufferable.