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Умудрился допустить ошибку в единственном слове, которое тут вообще ни в тему
So yeah, RE7 all the way OP.
game is pretty short, and you are always pretty much inside the same house for the whole game, will get boring fast
at least Dead rising 4 will have more things to do
if you want a good game that you will keep playing for more than 8 hours, get Dead rising 4
But in Dead Rising 4. There will be many things to do, much more adventure and much more excitement.
They all have annoying mouse acceleration, and DR3 even had a locked 30FPS for some reason that needed to be manually edited to fix. (Plus the game broke when playing at above 60fps, so it was very finicky)
Regardless of which one you pick, I certainly wouldn't 'pre-order' Dead Rising 4 and would definately wait for reviews/port reports.
Dead Rising 4 apparently isn't that good.
they keep saying RE7 is better, but they only have a few hours of gameplay RE7...
if someone says RE7 is better, they are biased, simply check their profile and the proof is there, check how many hours they have on it, its usually a few because they themselves get bored of it
By far the most ignorant comment on this thread. lmao