 Some developers use the power of next-generation consoles to simulate
 lifelike animals you can interact with. Others employ it to recreate 
historical eras, complete with authentic architecture, costumes, and 
tools.
Some developers use the power of next-generation consoles to simulate
 lifelike animals you can interact with. Others employ it to recreate 
historical eras, complete with authentic architecture, costumes, and 
tools.Then there’s Dead Rising 3, which uses the graphical might of Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox One to create an open city with nary a loading screen, filled with thousands upon thousands of undead people in varying states of decay and also provides literally 101 bizarre combination weapons with which to do things like launch pink rubber dildos with such power that they embed themselves deeply within rotting flesh.
In all honesty, though, I actually enjoyed much of Capcom Vancouver’s strange and spectacular work of zombie mayhem.
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