Summary
- Ever since Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster was revealed, fans have wondered why it's been marketed in such a specific way.
- Capcom has finally explained the difference between a remake and a deluxe remaster in a recent survey.
- According to Capcom, a "deluxe remaster" is a remaster with improved graphics and playability, and sort of a middle point between a port and a remake.
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From the moment it was revealed that was finally making a long-overdue comeback in the form of the Deadဣ Rising Deluxe Remaster, fans have ♓wondered why it had such a strangely specific title. The graphical improvements alone are far above a "remaster" and all of the gameplay changes make it s🥂eem much closer to a remake.

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This was made even more confusing when the game's developers revealed in an interview that they put so much work into the game that it's 𒆙fair to consider it a remake. The line between the two types of re-release is already blurry, but has🅠 finally explained what the difference is in a recent survey.
Here's Why Dead Rising's Remake Is Called A "Deluxe Remaster"
Following the release of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, so far and how they heard about it. Beyond hinting that other games in the series could get the Deluxe Remaster ♑treatment in the future if t🤪here's interest, Capcom also gave a pretty good explanation as to what makes a "Deluxe Remaster".
At one point in the survey, Ca🐲pcom asks players if they'd be interested in seeing more games from its back catalogue get the Deluxe Remaster treatment. This leads to Capcom finally explaining that it views a Deluxe Remaster as a "remaster with improved playability and updated graphics (including new 3D models)".
Interestingly, the survey asks about Deluxe Remasters for games like Onimusha, Dino Crisis, Power Stone, and mo📖re, sug꧒gesting Capcom sees it as a new way of re-releasing older titles.
The survey even gives players the option of saying that they'd rather have a full-on remake than a Deluxe Remaster, which shows that Capcom doesn't consider Dead Rising's latest rওe-release toꩲ be on quite the same level. While that might seem a little harsh, it makes sense considering how the Resident Evil remakes have been marketed.
Although the Resident🙈 Evil 2, 3, and 4 rꦑemakes all keep the same basic outline of their original games, they differ massively when it comes to gameplay mechanics and are overall quite different. Considering how Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is mostly the same game with some minor improvements, that difference i✨n definition does track.

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