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Thanks for the laugh.
No time limit. No "Use everthing" to kill zombies with. No psychopath bosses. No wrestling moves. No interactive things such as blenders, microwaves etc.
Pretty much all I can say is that Dead Rising 4 has less features than any other Dead Rising game ever. If you make a franchise, you're supposed to add and slightly change features while maintaining the core experience. If you remove the core features, all you get is a game that pretends as a "back to the roots" game where as in reality, it isn't.
If these 2 comments of mine get deleted, then I'm gonna ask this. Why bother having a comment section if you're gonna damage control it? It's the internet. Silencing people only makes things worse.
A shame that it never continued down that path. They've broaded the appeal(diluted the particular DR flavour) and lowered "barriers to entry"(ripped out challenging and dynamic mechanics).
The really hurtful thing is that it probably will do better financially. If it hasn't already.
is all i'm gonna say