- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Feb 24, 2009
Summary:
Taking advantage of the same proven technology that brought "Resident Evil 4" to Wii, Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop delivers a more immersive, intuitive and interactive experience as players use the Wii Remote to shoot, slash and bludgeon their way through a zombie infested shopping mall, fighting for survival. Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop follows the harrowing tale of Frank West, an overly zealous freelance journalist on a hunt for the scoop of a lifetime. In pursuit of a juicy lead, he makes his way to the small suburban town of Willamette only to find that it has become overrun by zombies. Frank escapes to the local shopping mall, thinking it will be a bastion of safety but it turns out to be anything but. It's a true struggle to survive the endless stream of enemies, but players have full reign of a realistic shopping centre and its varied stores offering an endless supply of real and makeshift weapons to fight off the flesh-hungry mob. If Frank is running low on health he can pay a visit to one of the many restaurants or cafes for a meal in order to restore his energy and continue the fight. The game is split into a series of individual cases, all of which Frank must complete in order to gain vital information that allow him to piece together the truth behind the horrendous epidemic. In addition to the cases, players are faced with the dilemma of deciding the rescue priority of the residents of Wilamette who also sought sanctuary in the mall. Depending on the player’s skill, some may not be so fortunate as each rescue needs to be undertaken in a set time period, therefore players may need to delay completion of a case in order to save a fellow human. Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop's infectious humor delivers some welcome relief from the incessant tide of zombies with players able to dress Frank up in a variety of comedic costumes and take on the undead hordes with a selection of improvised and sometimes highly ineffective weapons such as a toy sword or a football. [Capcom]
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| Rating: | M |
|---|---|
| Developer: | TOSE |
| Genre(s): | Action Adventure, Horror, Horror, Survival, Open-World |
| ESRB Descriptors: | Blood and Gore Intense Violence Language |
| Number of Online Players: | No Online Multiplayer |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Bill Farmer | Voice Actor: Cletus Samson |
| Steve Blum | Voice Actor: Roger Hall |
| Michael Yama | Voice Actor: Larry Chiang |
| Laura Napoli | Voice Actor: Jessica McCarney |
| T.J. Rotolo | Voice Actor: Frank West |
| Adam Clark | Voice Actor: Steven Chapman |
| Philip Tanzini | Voice Actor: Thomas Hall |
| Peter Renaday | Voice Actor: Sean Keanan |
| Phil Proctor | Voice Actor: Russell Barnaby |
| Dave Wittenberg | Voice Actor: Ed DeLuca |
| Gregg Berger | Voice Actor: Brock Mason |
| John Kassir | Voice Actor: Adam MacIntyre |
| T.J. Storm | Voice Actor: Brad Garrison |
| Jason Spisak | Voice Actor: Jack Hall |
| Alex Fernandez | Voice Actor: Carlito Keyes |
| Kim Mai Guest | Voice Actor: Isabella Keyes |
| Terence J. Rotolo | Voice Actor: Frank West |
| Dave Wittenberg | Voice Actor: Ed DeLuca |
| John Kassir | Voice Actor: Adam MacIntyre |
| Gregg Berger | Voice Actor: Brock Mason |
| Alex Fernandez | Voice Actor: Carlito Keyes |
| Steven Jay Blum | Voice Actor: Roger Hall |
| Phil Proctor | Voice Actor: Russell Barnaby |
| Peter Renaday | Voice Actor: Sean Keanan |
| Kim Mai Guest | Voice Actor: Isabella Keyes |
| T.J. Storm | Voice Actor: Brad Garrison |
| Jason Spisak | Voice Actor: Jack Hall |
| Philip Tanzini | Voice Actor: Thomas Hall |
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Awards & Rankings
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40
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#40 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2009
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70
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#70 Most Shared Wii Game of 2009
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