Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Removed Risque Photos Because They're "No Longer Relevant"

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Removed Risque Photos Because They're "No Longer Relevant"

From TheGamer (Written by George Foster) on | OpenCritic

Capcom has explained that it removed rewards for risque photos from Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster because it is "no longer relevant" to the game's mechanics.

Dead Rising fans have been begging for the series to come back ever since the infamous fourth game seemed to spell the end of Capcom's other zombie-killing series. While it looked unlikely for a while, that's exactly what we're getting next month with Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, which acts as a remake of the original 2006 classic.

Dead Rising is finally back and the Deluxe Remaster is shaping up to be the best way to play the series, even if it does make things a little easier.

From what we've seen (and from my own experience playing the first few hours) of Deluxe Remaster so far, it looks to be a very faithful remake in most regards, especially when it comes to the gameplay mechanics. That being said, there are a few tweaks that have been made to the game's content to make it more in line with modern audiences, such as Larry Chiang being changed from a racist caricature.

The biggest change that's been made to Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster (and the one...

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