Months later, Brad Park, the ZDC Agent we met in Dead Rising 3 has come to visit “Hank East,” a man teaching wedding photography. Vick gets them caught, Frank is exposed and framed, and he’s forced into hiding. But not just any zombies, zombie clones acting far more aggressively than normal. The two find themselves at a government facility filled with zombies. But his student and protege, Vick, has convinced him to investigate a tip she’s received.
People have been vaccinated and are safe. When we see him next, such a nightmare seems like nothing more than a man dealing with past fears. It replaces that model with one that’s fast, frantic, and more about momentary thrills and silliness.ĭead Rising 4 begins with Frank West facing the ghosts of his past as he goes through a zombie-filled mall. With Dead Rising 4, we have a reboot that abandons the idea of a thoughtful beat’em up that encourages time management and feels like survival is a challenge. Each installment is slightly different from the rest.
The Dead Rising series is always shifting and evolving.