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Dead Rising: Chop Til You Drop Hands-On

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There is chopping and there is dropping in our look at the Wii version of this zombie-killing game.

The army of the slow-moving undead are returning to the local mall, and photojournalist Frank West is on hand to dispatch them, one swing of his aluminum bat (or whatever other weapon he has handy) at a time. The Wii port of Dead Rising, subtitled Chop Til You Drop, is on its way from Capcom, and we had a chance to take the brief demo for a spin during Nintendo's fall press summit last week.

The timed demo let us take control of Frank while he unloaded his aggression on a food court full of shambling zombies, using every weapon at his disposal. Highlights included the aforementioned bat, a cheap-looking lightsaber knockoff, and a mall bench, which Frank could pick up and swing with about as much ferocity as you imagine you could swing a big, awkward wooden bench with.

You use the weapons in Chop Til You Drop with the Wii Remote by pressing the A button or flailing around with the Remote itself. Either approach works pretty well, and the zombies go down in typical comical fashion. Of course, Frank has also has access to firearms when he really wants to get down with the zombie murdering--it looks like he'll be able to haul four guns at once. We had access to a simple handgun and a shotgun that you aim with the Wii Remote and fire with the B button. One of the best tricks in the game was to temporarily stun a zombie with a well-placed pistol shot to the face, then run over, arm your bat, and build up power by shaking the Wii Remote quickly before letting loose with a David Ortiz-like shot to the dazed zombie's grill.

Producers told us that Chop Til You Drop will be a port of the original game for the Xbox 360, and the mall will be the same size as the original game's. As for original content designed specifically for the Wii, all we saw were two new enemy types--a flying zombie parrot that would dive-bomb Frank's head periodically, and an equally ridiculous zombie poodle that didn't know the meaning of the word "heel" (but did understand the shotgun blast to the face).

After the timed demo in the mall, we were taken to part two, a one-on-one showdown with an insane clown who had chainsaws instead of hands and liked to blow up balloons...deadly balloons. The fight took place on a rooftop and there were a slew of weapons on hand to take him down with. This was an agile insane clown, mind you, and he rarely stood stil long enough for us to plug him full of lead, so a more personal touch was needed in the form of the kind of baseball-bat beating that we've all wanted to administer to one clown or another over the years.

It was an admittedly short amount of time with Chop Til You Drop, but Capcom seems to be doing the best it can with the Wii's limited power in making a faithful rendition of the original game. It's not going to have as many weapons and certainly doesn't look nearly as nice as the 360 game, but those who missed out on the original will have their chance when the game arrives some time next year. Look for more on Chop Til You Drop from the 2008 Tokyo Game Show next week.

48 Comments

  • Gelugon_baat

    Posted Feb 27, 2009 12:44 am GMT

    Hopefully Nintendo is doing R&D on the successor to the Wii, 'cos the Wii is really showing its age now.

  • Ryan10901994

    Posted Jan 28, 2009 7:48 am GMT

    sweet-from what the developers said the game will feature around 100 zombie son screen at a time. 100 zombies=good

  • gordanfreeman53

    Posted Jan 16, 2009 2:43 pm GMT

    cant wait for this game

  • maxmax1234

    Posted Jan 11, 2009 7:36 am GMT

    Looks like the average Wii game, cant they make it more flashy?

  • jello_flouride

    Posted Jan 1, 2009 1:11 pm GMT

    I cant wait to unlock the buster and pretend i'm playing mm legends 3.....hint hint capcom...

  • minmax123

    Posted Nov 2, 2008 8:42 am GMT

    maybe if everyone stopped comparing it, and think of it as its own game, its probably pretty good!!!!!!!!!

  • Nomad0404

    Posted Oct 30, 2008 3:50 pm GMT

    If they get the zombie numbers righ then this could kick bottom - the original was a launch game for the 360 and has a few flaws they could rectify - Could be cool to have more non-zombie bad guys like the cultists or the guys in the truck. And why not have all the weapons dam it.

  • naruto3336

    Posted Oct 21, 2008 4:34 pm GMT

    THE CONDUIT is the best ! Have you guys looked at the graphics??? its awesome way better than this..

  • jin_man

    Posted Oct 18, 2008 4:55 pm GMT

    I want this badly!!!

  • stevo99801

    Posted Oct 13, 2008 3:42 pm GMT

    I'm looking forward to it also, I never played the original.

  • xgalacticax

    Posted Oct 10, 2008 6:12 am GMT

    Zombie Parrot, LMFAO!! "rAAAGH! paulie wants some flesh"

  • SmartGhost

    Posted Oct 9, 2008 4:55 am GMT

    the 360 made it famous but maybe the Wii can improve it somewhat.?? and are you still on a three day time notice...I HOPE NOT

  • -insert_coin-

    Posted Oct 9, 2008 3:58 am GMT

    well, i for one am looking forward to it. i

  • someguy503

    Posted Oct 8, 2008 3:56 pm GMT

    Technically Capcom is working to get 100 zombies on the wii. And I've done extensive research and found out that the 360 version reached up to 100 zombies only in EXTREME situations.

  • lokokrema94

    Posted Oct 8, 2008 11:25 am GMT

    so it's a cheap port AGAIN! :S

  • WiLdStyLe37

    Posted Oct 8, 2008 3:01 am GMT

    Capcom rules... I have already borrowed the original off my mate and done as many acheivements as I could. Awesome game, but this Wii version is gay But other Wii-exclusive games are still awesome.

  • Nintendo_Man

    Posted Oct 7, 2008 10:45 pm GMT

    cheap port confirmed

  • foxhound_fox

    Posted Oct 7, 2008 9:15 pm GMT

    So... 7 or 8 zombies on screen at one time? What was the point if they couldn't match the original's 150-200?

  • Evil_TDS

    Posted Oct 7, 2008 6:22 pm GMT

    Wii... you fail *pushes failure button on my mahogany wood table*

  • TraXxX

    Posted Oct 7, 2008 6:10 pm GMT

    Zombies are good man, you can never have enough zombies in your life.

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