Capcom has finally explained why Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster has such a strange title and confirmed that it doesn't consider it to be a full remake like it does the recent Resident Evil re-releases.
From the moment it was revealed that Dead Rising was finally making a long-overdue comeback in the form of the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, fans have wondered why it had such a strangely specific title. The graphical improvements alone are far above a "remaster" and all of the gameplay changes make it seem much closer to a remake.
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is the best way to play Frank West’s adventure, but I’ll never forget my first time.
This was made even more confusing when the game's developers revealed in an interview that they put so much work into the game that it's fair to consider it a remake. The line between the two types of re-release is already blurry, but Capcom has finally explained what the difference is in a recent survey.
Following the release of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, Capcom has shared a survey asking fans about their experience with the game so far and how they heard about it. Beyond...