'Dead Rising 4' release date news, updates: Trailer showcases game's unique vehicle combos

Official Poster for "Dead Rising 4" Capcom

With the game soon to be released, a new trailer has been unveiled for "Dead Rising 4" which showcases the plethora of vehicle combinations in the game, with each displaying how they can be used to wreak havoc upon hordes of zombies.

According to Game Rant, the "Dead Rising" franchise has been making games that build upon the foundation set by the last installment. A good instance of this is when "Dead Rising 2" introduced the weapon crafting mechanic, and ever since then it has become a staple of the "Dead Rising" series.

Meanwhile, "Dead Rising 3" took it even further and made some customizable vehicles that can be used to decimate zombies in a quick and efficient manner. The new game "Dead Rising 4" will be retaining these features, but everything will be improved for players.

After all, the customization feature for vehicles have reached an even greater height despite the fact that fans remember Frank West's lack of mechanical talents compared to the protagonist of "Dead Rising 3." Regardless, the vehicles seen in the trailer include absolute killing machines that incinerate zombies with fire, electricity, dune buggies equipped with machine guns, and a golf cart that uses a laser-guided missile system.

Regardless, the trailer only offers a small portion of the available vehicle combination options, but other normal vehicles were also featured, according to  Gamers' Drop. Frank can drive some of the more mundane cars that, while not armed to the teeth, also offers means of mowing down zombies by brute force. It is also worth noting that the various cars featured in the trailer look very stylish.

In any case, it presents an odd combination but with the two kinds of vehicles available in the game right now, it just shows that players will be able to customize their gameplay experience when "Dead Rising 4" comes out on Tuesday, Dec. 6, for the Xbox One and PC.

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