We have the opportunity to go to a fully open world, and streaming, which has allowed us to create more of a perpetual sandbox. So let's say you're driving around in a car, you smash it, you leave, go to the other end of the area, then come back--it's all still there. So it becomes more your world that you can manipulate. We've never seen this before, this amount of density.
It changes the dynamics of the game, changes how we approach the whole experience, and it pushed us into a position where we were like, 'You know what? Zombies are the enemy.' So we put more investment there, went deeper on them, giving them more awareness, making them more aggressive, and then we went deeper on your ability to fight different types of zombies. The controls feel a lot better now. You can run and gun, you can swipe and melee a lot better, and then we went for crafting. We love customization. Play how you want. Big open world, all these zombies. And then it's like, OK, well, here you go! Here's a whole bunch of stuff, hundreds and hundreds of weapons, and then you figure out how you want to play, on your own.
I'm hoping they mean one of the four parts that make up the city.Liveinadive wrote:What do they mean by "area".
My lad has got it but I wasn't keen from what I watched, I'm not a graphics whore but what I saw was a bit PS1...Paul the sparky wrote:You should play State of Decay Perm, it has that bit you singled out. I wonder why they would make the zeds more aware (as zombies should be dozy bastards) and agressive (as zombies attack without hesitation in DR1 and 2), and I'm still worried that they've given some of them guns.
I can't see any worries in what I watched of it, other than the constant non-stop killing. I'm guessing that I'll be able to get about by running past the zeds like in the previous installments!Verecocha wrote:Looks awesome in that vid.
LesterUnlimited wrote:I'm going to be Frank here. I want the Dead Rising 2 multi-player Achievements. Who has Dead Rising 2 and wants to boost the Arena Achievements. I have no shame.
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