Summary
- Dead Rising fans have agreed for a while that a cruise ship would be the perfect setting for Dead Rising 5.
- When asked about this at Tokyo Game Show, Deluxe Remaster's director agreed that it makes a lot of sense.
- Ryosuke Murai says that being at sea would invoke that same "trapped" feeling while also letting players explore a big area.
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As Dead Rising 3 and 4 harshly reminded us, one of the most important aspects of any Dead Rising gam💝e is its setting. Willamette Mall and Fortune City are a big part of why the first two g🔯ames in the series are so beloved, while the locations seen in later entries i♚n the ser🍬ies lacked the personal touch that makes exploring a zombie-infested area so much fun.

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Now that the series is🦄 finally re-emerging from its grave, Dead Rising fans have been discussing which location they'd love to see for a potential fifth game in the series. While there are a lot of suggestions, one o☂f the most common and popular is a cru🃏ise ship, which most players agree suits the series really well while offering something a bit more unique than another shopping mallꦗ or city area.
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Director Thinks A Cruise Ship Would Be Perfect For DR5
It's not just Dead Rising fans who think a cruise ship would be perfect for Dead Rising 5, though. While speaking to TheGamer at , Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster's director, Ryosuke Murai, was asked what he thinks about a new entry in the series taking place on a ship instead o🥂f the usual grounded location.
In response, Murai agreed that it would be a "great setting". He notes that the ship being on♏ the sea would capture the same "trapped" feeling that previous Dead Rising games have managed, but that its massive size means that there would be ﷽lots of potential areas to explore without ever having to leave the boat. Oh, and of course there'd be sharks involved too.
I think a cruisღe ship would be a great setting. It's a specific location that if you're at sea you'd be trapped in it, but it's also one of those massive super ships that could have lots o🌸f things to explore. And we could also put together zombies and sharks, which would be together at last. - Ryosuke Murai
Considering how Fortune City combined casinos with shopping malls, it's easy to imagine a huge cruise ship with multiple different themes and shopping areas that are all overrun with zombies. Of course, it's going to be up to Capcom to actually gree𒈔nlight Dead Rising 5 and get this setting into motion, but it's a good sign that Deluxe Remaster's director thinks a cruise s🦩hip is such an ideal setting too.

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