Both launched late in the seventh generation life cycle and their ambitious engines pushed the PS3 and Xbox 360 to the limits with hundreds more zombies on-screen to slaughter with all manner of classic DR weapons. Off the Record is better, but its more of a. Re-released on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record are an interesting middle pair of Capcom’s popular zombie beat ‘em up series. Online features may be terminated at any time. Of the main numbered entries in the series, Dead Rising 2 is the best one in the series, in my opinion. Dead Rising 2: Off the Record is not a better game than its predecessor. Fans have asked for it and now Dead Rising 2: Off the Record delivers a fully realized Sandbox Mode! Available from the outset, players can now explore all Fortune City has to offer without having to worry about the clock. It just is and Off the Record‘s multiplayer was both painless and enjoyable to play. There has been no real improvement to the visuals of the game since Dead Rising 2, but that was to be.
Full of deadly rides and crazy attractions, the sci-fi themed Uranus Zone is a true zombie-killing paradise. Multiplayer in Dead Rising 2 is quite enjoyable and this remains the same in Off the Record. Join Frank as he indulges in the insanity of 'Uranus Zone', Fortune City's very own theme park. The new 'Off the Record' story line means an all new Dead Rising 2 experience, where Frank faces off against hordes of twisted enemies, builds more outrageous combo weapons, follows his own unique mission structure, and explores brand new areas of Fortune City to get his biggest scoop yet.
Forget what you know about Dead Rising 2, as players will experience a re-imagining of the Fortune City outbreak. Photojournalist and original hero of Dead Rising's Willamette incident, Frank West, takes center stage once again in Dead Rising 2: Off the Record.