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The fact is, the Dead Rising series was never a chess game played at in 'Evo time' -- it was a casual, comedic, zombie actioner. A button masher, even. This is what makes this third game's further dumbing down to pretty much insult level ease, so confounding... not to mention worrying for people who play video games beyond iOS. The incongruous thing is, the game is all guts, gore and violence, so (surely) DR3 is not directed at kids... right? You can't even access the Steam page without an age verification... lol!
Even if the game was a good port and ran well (which if patently is / does not), it holds the player's hand to such an insulting extent that any redeeming aspects the game may have engendered are lost. Based on these facts, the Gamespot 3/10 was meritorious review.
OP said there is nothing challenging with the game...
(See what I did there?)
Yes, you decided to be facetious.
Go try out Dark Souls, that'll challenge you plenty!
It was boring without guns all the combo weapon are too strong. At least with the guns they took more than one hit without headshots.