Summary

  • Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster released nearly three months ago after years of fans wanting a revival.
  • Capcom has celebrated the occasion by sharing some player statistics, which reveal a bunch of interesting details.
  • For example, less than 50 percent of players managed to survive all seven days of Infinity Mode.

has shared some early player statistics for , which confirm how powerful the Small Chainsaw is, how easy the Convicts are to ki꧒ll, and that a lot of fans didn't finish the easier Infinity Mode.

Considering how many years Dead Rising fans spent begging Capcom to bring the series back in some form, it's a little wild to think that it's already been three months since we got ex♌actly that. Back in September, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster released and gave us a jazzed-up version of the original ga🅘me that came with a bunch of improvements.

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Now that fans have had a quarter of a year in the remade versiꦅon of Willamette Mall, , which reveal a surprising amount about the way players have been getting on with the game so far.🦂 If you're a long-term fan like me, some of the results are obvious, but there are still some surprises within.

Funnily enough, the statistics are actually based on the game's digital launch up until October 27, so the numbers are likely even higher than that🐭 by now.

The Convicts Are Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster's Most-Killed Psychopaths

The first stats that are shared reveal that players have played for a whopping 289 years and 139 days so far, which is close to three centuries. It's not clear if that's in Dead Rising time or real-world time, but it's impressive nonetheless. Players have also racked up more 346, 915, 032 kills in that ti🍷me, which is more than enough for the Zombie Annihilator achievement.

Now let's get onto the good stuff - the weapons. According to the statistics, the most-used wܫeapon in Dead Risingꦰ Deluxe Remaster is the Lead Pipe, followed strangely by the Shotgun and Handgun. The Baseball Bat and Hunting Knife take up fourth and fifth place, which makes a bit more sense since they're so commonly found.

What's really interesting, though, is the deadliest weapons stats, which are the items used to kill the most zombies and enemies. Of course, the number one 🌞slot goes to the infamously overpowered Small Chainsaw, followed by the Machine Gun, Shotgun, and the Katana. What's really surprising is that the one-hit-kill Mannequinꦰ Torso is nowhere to be seen on the list, suggesting it's still a bit of a secret.

The stats also reveal that the Convicts (or Prisoners, whatever floats your boat) are the mos💝t-🅠killed Psychopaths in the game, followed by Adam anཧd Stephen. That's basically just the order in which you fight them.

One of the most surprising parts of the breakdown comes at the end, where it's confirmed that only 34.7 percent of players 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:managꦰed to survive seven days in Infinity Mode. That mode is hard, but it's much easier than the original game, and considering ไhow many complaints there were about Deluxe Remaster being too easy, the low stat comes as quite a surprise.

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