A recent update for the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster has added PS5 Pro support to the undead mall explorer, with the most notable feature being ray tracing. A new toggle in the options menu lets you activate "more realistic reflections on glass and water surfaces", of which there are many in the game. The official Dead Rising Twitter account has provided an example of the feature in action:
In addition to PS5 Pro support, the patch also adds a new Casual Mode for all users. This option is intended for "players who have problems with action games" and lets Frank level up even faster than he already does in the Deluxe Remaster. The mode doesn't disable Trophies, so this is one option to take if you are encountering any issues with the difficulty on normal mode.
Further changes brought about by the update include an adjustment to the "frequency and accuracy of the gunfire by Special Forces", the ability to save your data to any slot in Infinity Mode, and fixes to the controller settings.
In our Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster PS5 review, we awarded an 8/10 and praised its "huge visual upgrade". Now it can look even better as a PS5 Pro Enhanced game. "A substantial visual overhaul of Dead Rising is what will immediately stand out most, but where the Deluxe Remaster truly thrives is in all its gameplay touch-ups to make the classic play and feel like any other modern game," we concluded. "They all build to the definitive Dead Rising experience, where its time management feature can be properly appreciated."
Will you fire up the Dead Rising remaster to check out the new ray tracing features or Casual Mode? Let us know in the comments below.
In addition to PS5 Pro support, the patch also adds a new Casual Mode for all users. This option is intended for "players who have problems with action games" and lets Frank level up even faster than he already does in the Deluxe Remaster. The mode doesn't disable Trophies, so this is one option to take if you are encountering any issues with the difficulty on normal mode.
Further changes brought about by the update include an adjustment to the "frequency and accuracy of the gunfire by Special Forces", the ability to save your data to any slot in Infinity Mode, and fixes to the controller settings.
In our Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster PS5 review, we awarded an 8/10 and praised its "huge visual upgrade". Now it can look even better as a PS5 Pro Enhanced game. "A substantial visual overhaul of Dead Rising is what will immediately stand out most, but where the Deluxe Remaster truly thrives is in all its gameplay touch-ups to make the classic play and feel like any other modern game," we concluded. "They all build to the definitive Dead Rising experience, where its time management feature can be properly appreciated."
Will you fire up the Dead Rising remaster to check out the new ray tracing features or Casual Mode? Let us know in the comments below.
Dead Rising Remaster Adds PS5 Pro Support, Casual Mode
Reflections never looked better
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