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Then again I'm sure you could get it and then just roll it back to 8.1 as soon as your DR order is processed. Still a pain.
I don't think the 3 was horrible personally. The only bad thing in my opinion was the city open-world, Dead Rising are better when it's confined in a little area.
It's just the usual thing, each new game is never better than the previous one.
DR 2 was a bit less good than DR 1.
Resident Evil 2 was a bit less good than Resident Evil 1 because there are always less surprise when it's a sequel of a game.
Sometimes, the sequel is far better but it's pretty rare.
I'm interested in Dead Rising 4, but definitively not at full price (as we'll get it three months later, I expect the day one price to be lower, like Quantum Break's price for example).
The long awaited Dead Rising 4 is finally out on both Windows PCs and Xbox One consoles. As a player, you’ll join ultimate zombie slayer Frank West on his return home for the holidays. Your task is to investigate the source of a mysterious zombie outbreak and, of course, stop it.
Many fans rushed to Steam to get the game, but were surprised to see that there is no Dead Rising 4 Steam page. As a quick reminder, Dead Rising 4 will be exclusively available in the Windows Store for the first 90 days of release. The game will also be an Xbox One timed exclusive for an entire year.