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Dead Rising 2 (Platinum Hits) Xbox 360 (Brand New Factory Sealed US Version) Xbo

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
MPN
33020
Release Year
2010
UPC
0013388330201
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Rating
M - Mature
Video Game Series
Dead Rising Series
Publisher
Capcom
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Dead Rising 2

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Product Information

The cross-platform sequel to Capcom's 2006 Xbox 360 hit delivers more fast-paced, third-person action in a survival-horror setting. Similar to the original game, Dead Rising 2 is all about one man against a swarming horde of hungry zombies, and how that one man survives by creatively using everyday objects to perform acts of great and gratuitous violence against these slow-but-relentless pursuers. The hero of Dead Rising 2 is a former pro motocross rider named Chuck Greene, who finds himself in the fictional entertainment capital of Fortune City when the zombie outbreak hits there. The open "sandbox" adventure does not play out in a shopping mall, as the first Dead Rising, but the Las Vegas-like setting of the city provides ample walkways and plenty of open, consumer-oriented spaces, which quickly fill with hungry walking dead. <br><br>The sequel is designed to accommodate as many as five or six thousand zombies on screen at once -- more than seven times the top number in the original game. As Chuck racks up the zombie smack-downs, he earns "Prestige Points," which eventually allow him to become more powerful. New improvised weapons become available as Chuck gains prestige and levels up, including combination weapons. Duct-taping two chainsaws to the ends of a kayak paddle yields an effective tool for slicing through a sea of zombies, for example, and taping a hand grenade to a football allows the athletically inclined hero to throw a real bomb, both figuratively and literally. Several other possible combinations become available to players as Chuck hacks and slashes his way through the macabre adventure.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Capcom
UPC
0013388330201
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71711482

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Dead Rising Series
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Game Name
Dead Rising 2

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2010
Number of Players
1-4
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Language, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol

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91 product ratings
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  • Top favorable review

    One of the best zombie games available

    This is the closest thing to a dawn of the dead the game besides the first game.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: crossroads-station

  • Fun times in Fortune City

    I enjoyed the first game, and this game was very similar. I downloaded Case Zero prior to playing this game and it was worth the added story and combo cards, and PP you pick up. The combo weapon and card system is a nice touch as I found myself running around trying to create whatever silly weapon or item I could. The loading screens do take a bit of time, but if you have a little patience it shouldn't be a problem. I found this second edition to have a better flow to rescuing survivors while managing the timeline and keeping the excitement up. There are some nice twists and turns and is worth about two or three playthrus to get the most out of the experience. If you can handle some time management and objectives, survivor rescuing, zombie killing, and quite a bit of backtracking ...

  • Dead Rising 2 - Still the Same

    I've played the first Game, Dead Rising and it was very frustrating, poor controls, poor graphics and just very frustrating however back then, game selection was limited when the 360 was new, it was Dead Rising or play more Perfect Dark Zero. Back then with so few 360 titles out, I "had-to-like" playing Dead Rising 1. Now, games have evolved since then, I've played lots and lots of games to name a few favorites: Bioshock 2, Batman Arkham, Left for Dead 2, Resident Evil 5, Alan Wake - just to name but a few. Many games have improved and I have come to expect new releases to be much better than the older games years ago. Not so with Dead Rising 2, it is pretty much the same, in fact a little worse, the graphics rendering will give you eye strain. Dead Rising 2 has video cut scenes with ...

  • Rising Frustration

    You WILL die. Alot. This is an action game but it forces you to level up to survive. It's a hybrid game like the original beat-em-up for NES Double Dragon. Like in D.Dragon, you have to score experience points to improve your fighting skills. I find it unfair that Xbox 360 has exclusive DLC for this game. I bought the Zombrex edition which is a collector's edition of the game. I had some laughs when it came to the packaging materials which was intentional. What Metal Gear Solid does for leftist anti-military people, this game does for leftists who dislike the health care industry. Yes, Health Care in many countries is treated like an industry. While I was barely capable of beating the PS3 exclusive MGS 4, I am having infinite trouble getting used to things in this game and the original ...

  • Impressive!

    Again, Dead Rising 2 has issues. It’s not the smoothest game and it can feel like the last one, however that doesn’t mean a thing when the game’s this much fun. Using a car battery and a Street Fighter mask to electrocute the undead and a set of knives and a pair of boxing gloves to make Wolverine claws are all great times. Watching Chuck get covered in blood as he slays thousands of zombies, changing outfits so that one minute you’re in a toddler clothes with a LEGO head and the next you’re in a sundress, and listening to completely whacked out boss stories – that’s what I remember about Dead Rising 2. Any issue the game might have just falls to the backburner. 7.0 Presentation The loads could be shorter as they happen every time you change areas, but for the most part everything’s the ...