Published 2/25/2009
at Computer And Video Games
Review: The Happy Shopper Value edition.
Ever since the first screenshot of Dead Rising on Wii appeared, we all wondered whether the technically inferior console could render the same number of flesh-eating zombies as the 360 version. Click here to read the full article
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