In a press release today, Capcom has announced that the new Dead Rising port for the Wii will reach US shores this Winter, and will go by the moniker Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop. Starring photojournalist Frank West, players will control Frank as he struggles to survive the zombification of Williamette, trapped in a shopping mall overrun by the undead. He must make use of whatever is at his disposal in the shops to get to the bottom of the story, and save lives in the process.

The game will be using Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition's technology, and will make use of the Wii Remote to ward off zombies. The save system from the original game will be retooled and improved.

Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced that Dead Rising™: Chop Till You Drop is in development for the Wii™ home video game system. Based on the critically acclaimed Dead Rising™, which has sold in excess of one million units since its release in 2006, Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop is scheduled to hit store shelves this Winter.

Taking advantage of the same proven technology that brought Resident Evil® 4 so successfully to Wii, Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop delivers a more immersive, intuitive and interactive experience as players use the Wii Remote to shoot, slash and bludgeon their way through a zombie infested shopping mall, fighting for survival.

Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop follows the harrowing tale of Frank West, an overly zealous freelance journalist on a hunt for the scoop of a lifetime. In pursuit of a juicy lead, he makes his way to the small suburban town of Willamette only to find that it has become overrun by zombies. Frank escapes to the local shopping mall, thinking it will be a bastion of safety but it turns out to be anything but. It will be a true struggle to survive the endless stream of enemies, but players will have full reign of a realistic shopping centre and its varied stores offering an endless supply of real and makeshift weapons to fight off the flesh-hungry mob. If Frank is running low on health he can pay a visit to one of the many restaurants or cafes for a meal in order to restore his energy and continue the fight.

The game is split into a series of individual cases, all of which Frank must complete in order to gain vital information that will allow him to piece together the truth behind the horrendous epidemic. In addition to the cases, players will be faced with the dilemma of deciding the rescue priority of the residents of Wilamette who also sought sanctuary in the mall. Depending on the player’s skill, some may not be so fortunate as each rescue needs to be undertaken in a set time period, therefore players may need to delay completion of a case in order to save a fellow human.

Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop’s infectious humor delivers some welcome relief from the incessant tide of zombies with players able to dress Frank up in a variety of comedic costumes and take on the undead hordes with a selection of improvised and sometimes highly ineffective weapons such as a toy sword or a football.

Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop includes the following features:
  • Utilizes the same engine as Resident Evil 4 Wii edition.
  • New level of interaction – aim and fire guns, swing and throw weapons and shake off zombie attacks with added Wii Remote functionality
  • Huge environment – expansive indoor and outdoor areas of the mall provide a variety of different locations to explore
  • Improved save functionality allows for more seamless gameplay
  • Hoards of enemies on screen at once resulting in non-stop, pulse-pounding action
  • Anything in the mall is at Frank’s disposal
  • Grab environmental objects like umbrellas and benches to use as improvised weapons
  • Snatch items from different stores to use as weapons including golf clubs, lawnmowers, frying pans and more
  • Consume food and drink to revive health
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  • 2
    bbb7002004 Jul 21, 08
    This game is a must-buy from the subtitle alone.
  • 1
    Cruxis Mana Jul 21, 08
    Catchy name.
  • 0
    Benedict Jul 21, 08
    ^ Seconded.

    Is it being made for the Wii?
  • 1
    Seeker X Jul 21, 08
    It's been Dead Rising's tag ever since it launched...it's even on the back of the box.

    In any case, this is really good news for the Wii...super fun game, awesome soundtrack, and the game brings improvements that couldn't be done on the 360.
    • 0
      Slumpy monkey Jul 21, 08
      Yeah, But it has far less zombies on it than the 360 version, serriously ruining the fun.
      • -1
        Akira_EX Jul 21, 08
        Have you played the game yet?
        • 0
          Slumpy monkey Jul 21, 08
          Yes I own Dead rising on 360. Your point?
        • -2
          Akira_EX Jul 21, 08
          Let me restate the question:

          Have you played this game yet?
        • 0
          Slumpy monkey Jul 21, 08
          No why? Its not like I was stating I have.
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          BlackLabel Jul 22, 08
          Akira it doesn't take a genius to see that there are only 10 zombies on screen at once, nothing in the distance, all you have to do is run around the group and you are safe again for a while, "chop til you drop" it should be more like "run like a pussy around clumps of 10 zombies", sure i haven't played the Wii version but the screenshots tell me one thing "this game looks shit"
      • -4
        Demonfurby Jul 21, 08
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        serriously ruining the fun.
        Lol, most ignorant comment I've seen all day.
        • 1
          Raziel_326 Jul 22, 08
          How is that ignorant? It's a good point. The countless swarms of zombies is one of the major things what really made Dead Rising so much fun. And according to the screen shots so far, there will be FAR less zombies in the game than there were in the original Dead Rising.
      • -2
        Demonfurby Jul 22, 08
        Since when can you count a game out because of screens you see? He's saying that thison't be fun compared to the 360, and that's bullshit, since he doesn't know when new zombies appear, when the dead ones disappear. They added a new boss, new controls, and (I think) new weapons, so it could be as much fun as the original.
        • 1
          Slumpy monkey Jul 22, 08
          Really? I think having 100 zombies on screen at once is more fun than just 10 on screen and then waiting for more to respawn. And if they respawn instantly that would just make it crap.
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    LZ Schneider Jul 22, 08
    Plus, on top of what Raziel has said, I'm deeply concerned with the ability of turning virtually anything you see (As in the Xbox 360 Dead Rising Game) into a weapon... I mean, sure, the Wii can kick some serious ass in the graphics department as "The Conduit" shows us, but with the screenshots provided it's quite hard to not judge whether or not the game will live up to it's 360 counterpart =/
    • 2
      Seeker X Jul 22, 08
      It's impossible for the Wii to live up to the standards of a very much more powerful console. I mean, it was pretty obvious from the start that it was not going to be much to compare to.
  • 0
    Zero and X Jul 22, 08
    Is this a stand alone title or a port?
    • 1
      Shadow net583x s Jul 22, 08
      It's a port, but with some "added features", like a camera view like Resident Evil 4 and stuff. But the number of zombies on screen has been greatly decreased, so it takes out a lot of the fun and excitement.
      • 1
        Seeker X Jul 22, 08
        Well the camera's not much of a feature...since Free Third Person View > Over the Shoulder view.
  • 0
    DragoniteBallZ Jul 22, 08
    HAHA I'm definitely renting this game.
  • 1
    Zeon I Jul 22, 08
    Anything the Wii-Mote touches turns to smut. :/

    You don't do any intricate motions with the Wii-Mote, all you do is shake it and make some fap motion, so, I'll just stick with the Xbox and do my fapping elsewhere.
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    Heretic Jul 23, 08
    I am gonna agree with Dragonite I will rent it i really did not care for the first one. But hopefuly it wil be better.

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