[url=http://www.destructoid.com/review-dead-rising-3-265769.phtml][b]Destructoid: 9[/b][/url]
[quote]Although it sacrifices a tad of its loveable camp factor and neon style in favor of a few other advancements, the outcome is a much stronger, more involved Dead Rising game. For once, I actually felt overwhelmed in a zombie outbreak, which is a real example of how next-gen technology can be used to do more than simply "make things look better." Out of all the launch titles I've played on both new consoles, Dead Rising 3 is my personal favorite, bar none.[/quote][url=http://www.gameinformer.com/games/dead_rising_3/b/xboxone/archive/2013/11/18/game-informer-dead-rising-3-review.aspx][b]Game Informer: 8.75[/b][/url]
[quote]Capcom Vancouver’s latest entry in the Dead Rising saga is an impressive display of big, dumb fun, and a must-play for fans of the series. It’s also a great demonstration of the outstanding capabilities of next-gen hardware right out of the gate. Thinning out the undead of Los Perdidos is worth your time, but the bugs infesting the sandbox are an unwelcome scourge.[/quote][url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/11/18/dead-rising-3-review][b]IGN: 8.3[/b][/url]
[quote]Dead Rising 3 doesn’t get by on its looks, but its meaty zombie-slaying combat and nearly endless supply of undead and ridiculous weapons go a long way. Through its lengthy campaign, I was always eager to see what crazy zombie-squishing contraption would come along next. It rarely disappointed, except when navigating its snarled map and waiting out its load times took me out of the fight took too long.[/quote][url=http://edge-online.com/review/dead-rising-3-review/][b]Edge: 8[/b][/url]
[quote]But even these charismatic roadblocks can’t quite derail an ambitious overhaul of the series that offers more than enough incentive for you to endure its less progressive design choices. Dead Rising 3 is a sandbox in the purest sense, one that urges you to experiment with its innumerable toys at your leisure. The result is an open world that, in spite of its reanimated inhabitants, feels more alive than most.[/quote][url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/reviews/10757-Dead-Rising-3-Review-Good-Zombie-Slaughter][b]Escapist: 8[/b][/url]
[quote]Dead Rising 3 will likely go down as one of the quintessentially "good" launch titles seen when a new console releases. It's an exclusive title with a big open world and tons of zombies that demonstrates the power of the next gen console well.[/quote][url=http://www.videogamer.com/reviews/dead_rising_3_review.html][b]Videogamer: 8[/b][/url]
[quote]By the time you find and build the dildo gun, you'll wonder what the fuss was about.[/quote][url=http://www.polygon.com/2013/11/18/5112978/dead-rising-3-review][b]Polygon: 7.5[/b][/url]
[quote]Dead Rising 3 gets a lot of things right. It presents a massive open world filled with possibilities and features the first truly impressive use of scale in a game based on a zombie outbreak. But the game's difficulty spikes — due to its control and inventory issues — and boring, stereotype-laden writing can be difficult to swallow. There's a very good game lurking inside of Dead Rising 3 — but it feels a little unsteady on its feet.[/quote][url=http://joystiq.com/2013/11/18/dead-rising-3-review-combo-party-f53tgr/][b]Joystiq: 7[/b][/url]
[quote]Dead Rising 3 is a worthy entry in the series and, for the most part, gets out of your way. It knows that all you really want to do is discover and create new playthings to dismember the undead. As a vehicle for that, it's a comfortable ride.[/quote][url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-11-18-dead-rising-3-review][b]Eurogamer: 7[/b][/url]
[quote]Dead Rising 3 is the weakest in the series, then. It's no kind of technical showcase for Xbox One, although that didn't really bother me once I got into it, and if all you want for a launch title is something passably entertaining to plug away at for a few long evenings, it will suit you fine. Just beware, once you get over the pleasure of the first few combo weapons, Dead Rising 3 is just a solid zombie brawler set in an open world, not the strange game of tender heart that used to be so funny and surprising.[/quote][url=http://kotaku.com/dead-rising-3-the-kotaku-review-1466425780][b]Kotaku: Yes (lol)[/b][/url]
[quote]Dead Rising 3 is at its best when at its bloodiest, gleefully powering a steamroller through a thousands-deep crowd of the undead as the experience-points rain down. But its numerous good qualities are significantly marred by annoying design and tone-deaf writing, both of which leave the game feeling muddled and out of touch. It is at once an invocation of the best of what might be and a perplexing embrace of the worst of what has been.[/quote][url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2x6xAheJgo][b]Rev3: 6[/b][/url]
[quote]It's a video so... yeah.[/quote]
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Looks like I found a new reaction pic.