How do i load my game in dead rising




















I think the engine itself is capable of displaying up to a thousand on screen, and that's only where the fun begins. Pickup novelty heads to stick on zombies.

Dress in all manner of costumes. Play out a 72 hour storyline full of standard Capcom cheese. Your character is a photojournalist, so you even have a way to use a camera in gameplay.

You're free to use a wide variety of hand to hand moves, melee weapons, and firearms, all of which can kill zombies in all degrees of efficiency. Although you get a lot of options for killing zombies, the combat system can at sometimes be annoying, requiring some quick timing and good practice to really excel at. Plus, human beings in cars suck to fight, much like they would in real life.

Funny thing that. Moving on, one of the most brutal game elements is the save system. You get one save slot, and that's it. That means you can straight up lose the plotline at any point, requiring you to restart. At least you get to save your character progress, so you start out with a more powerful character after a clean start. Don't let this cynic steer you wrong though. These problems are problems, but man, they don't outweigh the sheer fun of chopping a zombie in two with a chainsaw.

The presentation of Dead Rising is close to being the best I've ever seen. Massive amounts of zombies, store shelves that are completely stocked with goods the supermarket is especially impressive , and a creepy soundtrack frames the game well. Unfortunately, like most Capcom games, the voice acting and storyline, while not poorly delivered, seems at times laughable.

If only they'd make a game that was a tad more serious or well designed, like their recent accomplishment in Resident Evil 4. Dead Rising has merits and flaws, but for the most part they balance each other out. In the end, the game is pretty much fantastically fun and is worth purchase at full price. You're a down-on-your-luck photojournalist trapped in a mall with thousands of zombies. This, however, isn't a key-finding, herb-eating adventure. Grab a chain saw, golf club, potted plant, baseball bat--anything you can get your hands on--and send the living dead to their new linoleum-floor graves.

Needing a lot of work before anyone can call it fun, that's for sure. I was excited by the concept: a beat-em-up game where everything you see including the zombies themselves is a weapon. And the Dawn of the Dead stuck-in-a-mall setting is straight out of a nightmare--perfect for a videogame. But everything's just plain ugly and clunky.

Your character looks like the love child of Jay Leno and Grand Theft Auto Ill's nameless antihero, and the bland and lifeless stores aren't any fun to explore. It's hard to tell why this is a next-gen Xbox game, other than seeing one stage that was filled with hundreds of zombies at once that'll be the new gaming cliche for the next generation of games: hundreds of anything onscreen at the same time.

Thanks for your feedback. I am having the same issue. I selected to continue my story and sat on the loading screen for 10 minutes and then gave up.

This has been the first time I have tried it since the update. Better not lose my progress. I have the exact same problem. After the 13 gb update my game would not load at all, it would be stuck at the loading screen that states Dead Rising 3, I would never get the option to "Press A" no matter how long I waited. I talked with Xbox support and they had me uninstall the game, hard reset the console and then reinstall the game off the disc. After waiting forever for that to happen, I could start the game, but not get my save to load.

So I reset my save and the game was able to start up and actually play. I played for a couple minutes, stopped once I got to the diner in the game. Today, I started the game and it started fine, I played until I got to the garage, when the cut scene was going to load the game froze on the loading screen.

Now I can no longer get the game to load. I get past the "press a" part, the game freezes when I select to continue my game. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. By Eric Qualls Eric Qualls. Tweet Share Email. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know!

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