Capcom's 2006 zombie-action title Dead Rising was a memorable release, even all these years later. It's especially memorable looking back at it from a modern lens, because it encapsulated so much of what made the mid-aughts tick: Sunny consumerism, violent media, and a press eagerly on their beat. It was also a blast to play, with a Colorado-based mall overrun by an undead outbreak, and a mere photojournalist standing between the story getting out to the wider public or being dangerously hidden. Oh, and it's one of Keiji Inafune's last games at Capcom, too, so there's that! To talk about the newly-released so-called Deluxe Remaster of Dead Rising, I invited Summon Sign host Brad Ellis for a quick-and-breezy chat (by our typical standards) about Frank West's maiden voyage, and to celebrate an ever-resurgent Capcom that seems to be getting better all the time.
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