Shadow of Rome was one of the MOST underrated games ever released! My brother and I have beat it in all difficulty levels normal, hard, and extreme (which is unlocked after you beat normal and hard.) Pretty much you can only get a copy from online stores, as most places don't sell PS2 games, let alone one that is kind of rare.
Shoutout to playing with my brother. One of our favorites. Bittersweet that Dead Rising was made on its framework. Love DR, but wish a sequel was in the cards
No the Octavian/Agrippa thing is pretty accurate. Octavian, assuming he's meant to be Octavian Augustus Caesar, was Julius Caesar's nephew and heir and one of the greatest emperors in the history of the empire. Agrippa was his close friend, ally and adoptive son and heir. Adopting people into prestigious families was a way of helping them rise in social status, and was one of the ways Augustus compensated his friend Agrippa for his support, even though they were of equivalent ages. Octavian was a political genius and a skilled administrator but he was frail and weak and poor on military matters, which mattered a lot in ancient Roman society, so he leaned heavily on his dear friend Agrippa for such things.
Octavianus the future first princeps Augustus, one of most important figures in the history of europe and the middle east, is a playable character doing stealth mission. That just had me chuckle. Never imagined him knocking people unconscious with pottery to advance his political goals ^^. Next Capcom partners with Will Wright for their upcoming game ''Sim Dynasty - Augustus Wedding Planer Edition''.
they need to get this type of game going again... a good gladiator game where you fight in the arena with combats like shadow of rome, maybe with multiplayer capabilities too or maybe they need to remaster this game
You're the first of these dime a dozen youtube game analysis essayist guys to discuss this game. Good on you, it's one of my favorite games of all time (and I'm resentful we didn't get a sequel despite Dead Rising coming out of it)
Shadow of Rome and Dead Rising 1 are instant classics. I can't wait to play DR1 again so I can wash the horrid taste of DR4 outta my mouth. I've finally platinumed the game and now, I'm ready to leave it behind.
Tyson W DR1? Hell yea. DR4? Hell naw. I was hoping to 100% it by the end of December, but couldn't manage it. The multiplayer trials were an annoying grind.
Tyson W I platinumed DR1, and I figured I platinum in the same place again. Get it? This isn't the worst game by far, not by a long shot. I've platinumed worse games than this, much worse.
Ever thought of looking into the Onimusha games? Funnily enough the MT Framework was based on the Onimusha 3 engine, and playing both Shadow of Rome and Onimusha 3 really feels like there's a certain vibe they have in common (hell there's even a Shadow of Rome trailer in the extras section of Onimusha 3)
Shadow of Rome was the first game I really committed to finishing, back when I still 15yo. It’s also mu second favorite game, after the Metal Gear series. I loved and been trying to find it for PS4 but I don’t think they have it. I might buy a ps2 just to have this game and play whenever I like, since I’m old school when it comes to gaming.
*PRO TIP:* The easiest way to beat those annoying "Team Battle" battles is to first wound your opponents to the point of limping and then destroying all of the statues. If you kill the opponents new ones will be released, but leaving them limping it will ensure that they are slow and pretty useless.
They need to make a new Shadow of Rome, or remaster it! Also, this a great video & it helps me appreciate Shadow of Rome even more. In fact, I basically played this game & Ejay Clubworld on PS2 all the time, I hardly touched my other games because of them.
Capcom did a poor advertising campaign. I almost never would have heard of it if it weren't for an ad for it in an Onimusha game. I'm glad I saw it cause it's one of my favorite games of all time.
@@armorwolf7934. Yep. Area 51 was another criminally underrated game tbh. It came out in 2005 and was made by Midway. Psi Ops:The Mindgate Conspiracy was another fantastic Midway game that released around that time and many didn't hear about it cause Midway were going under
@@Deadsea_1993 I played Area 51 I found it out on mortal kombat deception it came with a demo of Area 51 and I really liked the game that I bought it and I had a jampack with this game genji very underrated I bought that to cause I really liked it the 4 onimusha games look really fun i got into a series last year Tenchu and I finally beat the third one on ps2 this year so good and I heard of psi ops the game looks cool castlevania curse of darkness is a good game that came in 2005 and destroy all humans
Great video. Regarding your conclusion where you mention bias; I feel the exact same way but in the other direction. I love Dead Rising 1, but I honestly love Shadow of Rome more, maybe it comes down to something as simple as me having played Rome when it first came out. When I first played it I enjoyed every bit of it, and only upon more replays than I can remember did the stealth sections start to grate on me, though I enjoyed them earlier on, what kept bringing me back were the gladiatorial combat parts. In fact, I distinctly remember having enormous trouble beating Decius and Antonius the first time through, then by my last playthrough I went through both of them without taking a hit, with highly aggressive tactics, and even messing around with Antonius by kicking him in his behind for the salvo and just tossing roses into his face. That sort of disparity of skill at the time reminded me a lot of Devil May Cry, and primed me to take on DMC3 a little while after. Thanks for rekindling those memories.
Arn Grim I agree. The arena battles steal the show and still unmatched today. Even though the stealth sections hold the game back, thankfully you can go back and play the arena battles any time in battle selection.
I want Shadow of Rome remastered.. now that capcom has grown bigger throughout the years, i think the remastered version along with minor changes ( like being able to explore rome a little bit more and making the game more open world) will make more sales than it did. I would to play this remastered version and its sequel. I just finished again playing it on ps2 and I always come back to play it again. I love this game.
I hope this game sees the light of day again. I never heard about it until this video and it looks like a tons of fun. I can imagine Capcom would make a remaster or even a remake using the RE7 engine if there was enough people asking for it. Hopefully it happens before a Dead Rising 5 or Dead Rising remake.
I loved this game so much, it’s actually pretty addictive. I can see why people didn’t like it as it did get a little repetitive but given a chance it’s fun.
Shadow of Rome was pretty fun actually. The spying and hitman techniques of Octavian and Agrippas brutal battles were dope amd the fact that they were friends despite Agrippa being a slave... Underrated 4 sure.
Shadow of Rome is one of my favourite PS2 games. Excellent graphics which still look stylish and detailed, brutal combat with a lot of feedback and i just found the whole thing really enjoyable. I had no idea there was going to be a sequel and i wish it happened. Now we just need a proper Dead Rising sequel because DR3 was mediocre and DR4 is pretty much an insult to fans of the series.
Wow I'm so on the fence here now I know why there was no shadow of Rome 2 , because I love the dead rising series but I love this game too from throwing heads into the crowd and making "human volcano" I found it to be so fun also I loved the extreme difficulty of the late game bosses particularly the last one , I genuinely don't know if I would have preferred a shadow of Rome sequel to a dead rising game , all I do know is that shadow of Rome Is a seriously underated game and can't figure out why it didn't sell
Octavianus (Augustus Caesar) adopted Agrippa, and Agrippa was older than Octavianus. Octavianus adopted Agrippa due to his military prowess and help in winning several battles for Octavianus and to set him up to be next in line as emperor after Octavianus (Now Augustus) centralized the Roman power structure onto himself. Also, Agrippa was older than Octavianus when he was adopted.
I remember getting Shadow of Rome as part of my purchase of a PS Slim. I loved the game a lot as a kid, minus the stealth segments. When I played DR for the first time, I thought I was going crazy when I found an Antique shop with assets from Shadow of Rome. It was a shame too since I was hoping you could equip the armor, or use the Gladius as a weapon...
Holy hell, Shadow of Rome! Man I totally forgot about this game - I owned it back in the day and have very fond memories of it. I think I'll try to find a copy of it! Thanks man. Also: MT Framework is the friggin' best.
Splitting Dead Rising 2 up like that would have been so cool, especially because Terror is Reality was only used in the prologue and never seen again outside of multiplayer. The pieces were there, they just needed a framework. Even if it’s just the same DR2 with a few more TIR shows scattered around, I think it could’ve worked and made the throwaway multiplayer a little more immersive. Also, are those gladiator weapons in Dead Rising assets used from Shadow of Rome? If so, that’s a cool callback.
great video, i never realized how two of my favourite videogames where almost the same series. I guess things like these are unavoidable in an industry with so many people working on a game and publishers moving teams around. I wish it wasnt the same case for ubisoft games tho
If only this gem was released on PC; then a mod can be done to remaster the game. A remastered release won't happen - just isn't financially viable; maybe it would be more likely possible if it were released across other platforms rather than PS2 exclusive, so it had a larger consumer base. Yet. Remastered version to rework faults in mechanics would be great work.
Great video man. Frank bouncing off walls when launched is also ripped completely out of Shadow of Rome! Even when human enemies are blown away by explosives looks pretty much identical to the animation in SoR.
Your talk of having two playable characters in a game with two different playstyles around 15:31 reminds me of Secret Agent Clank and Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy as those games do use that very concept.
Awesome video. I've never even heard of shadow of rome before but it looks awesome, reminds me a lot (in gameplay and setting) of a.c. origins if it came out in the 2000's.
It seems that the sequel was going to be placed in Egypt, implying that Cleopatra was the one who was aiding Sextus in his attack against Antonius. Sadly they decided to drop the story, shortly after starting developing it.
I had never played the game, but I was always heard that Breath of Fire V is where they developed the mechanic for like starting over a game when dead with your levels. So I always heard that was more influential? Maybe it was just that it was the team that made that game that was shifted over to making Dead Rising in the first place.
Nice, interesting stuff. It would be nice to see some sort of Dead Rising/Dawn of the Dead video showing how the film influenced the game, and the legal issues Capcom had with Richard P. Rubinstein.
Wild Rover not a bad idea! Might be worth researching. It's been years since I watched Dawn of the Dead, and I wouldn't mind resesrching the lawsuit if there's any info I haven't seen
A possible explanation of the father in law situation is that the emperor didn’t have child but adopted those he deemed worthy. Agrippa was one of them I believe. Also for some reason many romans had hard times having children but no one really knows why besides some theories
Okay I'm obsessed with Dragon's Dogma, want Capcom to port this over, sometime. Remembers God Hand not being on Steam.Actually nevermind this will take a really long time, might not even happen.
I wish this was ported over to Steam, at least Dragon's Dogma is the next best successor. But that game is six years apart with influences from DMC4 RE5 Lost Planet 2, so it uses animations, coding, scripts from those and it muddies the resemblence.
New to your channel and love the Dead Rising videos! I searched your channel and couldn't find your thoughts on or a review of the movies, ever thought about doing a video on them?
If only they stuck with MT...recently I came back to DR and DR2, and I had completely forgot about how many steps back they took. It just makes no sense to me to drop an engine to make a new one that can't do half as many things, just to crank up the zombie count in a way that was mostly self defeating.
Dragon's Dogma took Dead Rising's mantle, and the ladder outsourced to Blue Castle. Luckily Dragon's Dogma is also far superior to Dead Rising, with better combat, enemy variety, partners, character customization, platforming, bosses, length, side activities....etc
GhenryPerez oh, okay. I watched all of your DR videos and they made me subscribe to your channel, this video reminds me why. You're great, and I hope you success in this platform
The combat and eating animations are literally the same animations from Dead Rising. You can see a lot of the mechanics and even some of the UI is the same too. It was clear right away that Dead Rising came from this.
I honestly think that Capcom, instead of re-releasing DR4 with a shitty title, they should have re-imagined DR4 (similar to what they did with DR2 and OTR) and made Vick the new protagonist of that game replacing Frank. This resolve would potentially appease the fans, imo, while making up for that awful game that was made.
I got gold trophies on every arena fight, it was really hard and took me ages to achieve lol, I tried playing this on an emulator in my android phone but it runs like crap.
Shadow of Rome was one of the MOST underrated games ever released! My brother and I have beat it in all difficulty levels normal, hard, and extreme (which is unlocked after you beat normal and hard.) Pretty much you can only get a copy from online stores, as most places don't sell PS2 games, let alone one that is kind of rare.
@Source Dasher Aye aye captain, we got a ship full isos ready to sail 😎😎
Shoutout to playing with my brother. One of our favorites. Bittersweet that Dead Rising was made on its framework. Love DR, but wish a sequel was in the cards
When in Rome, cover wars you know.
No the Octavian/Agrippa thing is pretty accurate. Octavian, assuming he's meant to be Octavian Augustus Caesar, was Julius Caesar's nephew and heir and one of the greatest emperors in the history of the empire. Agrippa was his close friend, ally and adoptive son and heir. Adopting people into prestigious families was a way of helping them rise in social status, and was one of the ways Augustus compensated his friend Agrippa for his support, even though they were of equivalent ages. Octavian was a political genius and a skilled administrator but he was frail and weak and poor on military matters, which mattered a lot in ancient Roman society, so he leaned heavily on his dear friend Agrippa for such things.
Octavianus the future first princeps Augustus, one of most important figures in the history of europe and the middle east, is a playable character doing stealth mission. That just had me chuckle. Never imagined him knocking people unconscious with pottery to advance his political goals ^^.
Next Capcom partners with Will Wright for their upcoming game ''Sim Dynasty - Augustus Wedding Planer Edition''.
they need to get this type of game going again... a good gladiator game where you fight in the arena with combats like shadow of rome, maybe with multiplayer capabilities too
or maybe they need to remaster this game
Maybe they could make a Roman gladiator game about Spartacus
I wanna see some elements of god hand brought back too
You're the first of these dime a dozen youtube game analysis essayist guys to discuss this game. Good on you, it's one of my favorite games of all time (and I'm resentful we didn't get a sequel despite Dead Rising coming out of it)
Shadow of Rome and Dead Rising 1 are instant classics. I can't wait to play DR1 again so I can wash the horrid taste of DR4 outta my mouth. I've finally platinumed the game and now, I'm ready to leave it behind.
Tyson W DR1? Hell yea. DR4? Hell naw. I was hoping to 100% it by the end of December, but couldn't manage it. The multiplayer trials were an annoying grind.
Tyson W I platinumed DR1, and I figured I platinum in the same place again. Get it?
This isn't the worst game by far, not by a long shot. I've platinumed worse games than this, much worse.
I played shadow of rome so much as a kid then grew up a little bit and played dead rising a ton. I had no idea the two were connected.
This shocked me too, since the setting is drastically different, yet combat isn't much different
0:59 This breaks my heart to hear that Shadow of Rome didn't sell very much :(
shadow of rome is one of my all time favorites - should be remade ..
And funny thing is, Decius appearances was used for another Devil May Cry 4 character named Agnus
One of my favorite PS2 games. It's a shame the game didn't catch on. They don't make games like this anymore.
Holy fuck someone actually talked about this gem of a game, I friggin loved Shadow of Rome
Ever thought of looking into the Onimusha games?
Funnily enough the MT Framework was based on the Onimusha 3 engine, and playing both Shadow of Rome and Onimusha 3 really feels like there's a certain vibe they have in common (hell there's even a Shadow of Rome trailer in the extras section of Onimusha 3)
Shadow of Rome was the first game I really committed to finishing, back when I still 15yo. It’s also mu second favorite game, after the Metal Gear series. I loved and been trying to find it for PS4 but I don’t think they have it. I might buy a ps2 just to have this game and play whenever I like, since I’m old school when it comes to gaming.
*PRO TIP:* The easiest way to beat those annoying "Team Battle" battles is to first wound your opponents to the point of limping and then destroying all of the statues. If you kill the opponents new ones will be released, but leaving them limping it will ensure that they are slow and pretty useless.
That rudis part is hard as hell
@@LuizCarlos-zn4hdyou mean sword struggle just enter without any wepons and yiu will easily get that big wepon
@@LuizCarlos-zn4hd honestly i just killed everything on sight to accumulate those salvos and i accidentally got the sword
They need to make a new Shadow of Rome, or remaster it! Also, this a great video & it helps me appreciate Shadow of Rome even more. In fact, I basically played this game & Ejay Clubworld on PS2 all the time, I hardly touched my other games because of them.
The best game nobody played. Thank God I bought it.
I loved this game on the PS2, too bad i didnt sold well.
Capcom did a poor advertising campaign. I almost never would have heard of it if it weren't for an ad for it in an Onimusha game. I'm glad I saw it cause it's one of my favorite games of all time.
Ya to much shit we’re coming out in 2005 so it was hard for these underrated games
@@armorwolf7934. Yep. Area 51 was another criminally underrated game tbh. It came out in 2005 and was made by Midway. Psi Ops:The Mindgate Conspiracy was another fantastic Midway game that released around that time and many didn't hear about it cause Midway were going under
@@Deadsea_1993 I played Area 51 I found it out on mortal kombat deception it came with a demo of Area 51 and I really liked the game that I bought it and I had a jampack with this game genji very underrated I bought that to cause I really liked it the 4 onimusha games look really fun i got into a series last year Tenchu and I finally beat the third one on ps2 this year so good and I heard of psi ops the game looks cool castlevania curse of darkness is a good game that came in 2005 and destroy all humans
Great video.
Regarding your conclusion where you mention bias; I feel the exact same way but in the other direction. I love Dead Rising 1, but I honestly love Shadow of Rome more, maybe it comes down to something as simple as me having played Rome when it first came out.
When I first played it I enjoyed every bit of it, and only upon more replays than I can remember did the stealth sections start to grate on me, though I enjoyed them earlier on, what kept bringing me back were the gladiatorial combat parts. In fact, I distinctly remember having enormous trouble beating Decius and Antonius the first time through, then by my last playthrough I went through both of them without taking a hit, with highly aggressive tactics, and even messing around with Antonius by kicking him in his behind for the salvo and just tossing roses into his face. That sort of disparity of skill at the time reminded me a lot of Devil May Cry, and primed me to take on DMC3 a little while after.
Thanks for rekindling those memories.
Arn Grim I agree. The arena battles steal the show and still unmatched today. Even though the stealth sections hold the game back, thankfully you can go back and play the arena battles any time in battle selection.
Watch out he’s ARMED
Mrchicken Nugget Please don't pun-ch me
I want Shadow of Rome remastered.. now that capcom has grown bigger throughout the years, i think the remastered version along with minor changes ( like being able to explore rome a little bit more and making the game more open world) will make more sales than it did. I would to play this remastered version and its sequel. I just finished again playing it on ps2 and I always come back to play it again. I love this game.
Don't forget about the giant Gladiator statues in Dead Rising 2's South Plaza
I hope this game sees the light of day again. I never heard about it until this video and it looks like a tons of fun. I can imagine Capcom would make a remaster or even a remake using the RE7 engine if there was enough people asking for it. Hopefully it happens before a Dead Rising 5 or Dead Rising remake.
I loved this game so much, it’s actually pretty addictive. I can see why people didn’t like it as it did get a little repetitive but given a chance it’s fun.
Shadow of Rome was pretty fun actually. The spying and hitman techniques of Octavian and Agrippas brutal battles were dope amd the fact that they were friends despite Agrippa being a slave... Underrated 4 sure.
Shadow of Rome is one of my favourite PS2 games. Excellent graphics which still look stylish and detailed, brutal combat with a lot of feedback and i just found the whole thing really enjoyable. I had no idea there was going to be a sequel and i wish it happened.
Now we just need a proper Dead Rising sequel because DR3 was mediocre and DR4 is pretty much an insult to fans of the series.
i LOVE shadow of rome. best gladiator game. i wish they would bring it back or remaster it.
Wow I'm so on the fence here now I know why there was no shadow of Rome 2 , because I love the dead rising series but I love this game too from throwing heads into the crowd and making "human volcano" I found it to be so fun also I loved the extreme difficulty of the late game bosses particularly the last one , I genuinely don't know if I would have preferred a shadow of Rome sequel to a dead rising game , all I do know is that shadow of Rome Is a seriously underated game and can't figure out why it didn't sell
Shadow of Rome was the best back in my day......I was 8 and my brother play it all day
Octavianus (Augustus Caesar) adopted Agrippa, and Agrippa was older than Octavianus. Octavianus adopted Agrippa due to his military prowess and help in winning several battles for Octavianus and to set him up to be next in line as emperor after Octavianus (Now Augustus) centralized the Roman power structure onto himself. Also, Agrippa was older than Octavianus when he was adopted.
They do look very similar. Loved Shadow of Rome back in the day, shame it was just a one off frachise.
I remember getting Shadow of Rome as part of my purchase of a PS Slim. I loved the game a lot as a kid, minus the stealth segments. When I played DR for the first time, I thought I was going crazy when I found an Antique shop with assets from Shadow of Rome. It was a shame too since I was hoping you could equip the armor, or use the Gladius as a weapon...
When in Rome, do as the Roman's do. when in dead rising, cover wars as frank west would do.
I had no problem with Breath of the Wild’s weapon durability system because of this game.
Holy hell, Shadow of Rome! Man I totally forgot about this game - I owned it back in the day and have very fond memories of it. I think I'll try to find a copy of it! Thanks man.
Also: MT Framework is the friggin' best.
Gimme shadow of rome remaster!
I LOVED Shadow of Rome and Deadrising is in my top 10 ever games. But I never noticed this until I watch this. Great vid 👏
Splitting Dead Rising 2 up like that would have been so cool, especially because Terror is Reality was only used in the prologue and never seen again outside of multiplayer. The pieces were there, they just needed a framework. Even if it’s just the same DR2 with a few more TIR shows scattered around, I think it could’ve worked and made the throwaway multiplayer a little more immersive.
Also, are those gladiator weapons in Dead Rising assets used from Shadow of Rome? If so, that’s a cool callback.
great video, i never realized how two of my favourite videogames where almost the same series. I guess things like these are unavoidable in an industry with so many people working on a game and publishers moving teams around.
I wish it wasnt the same case for ubisoft games tho
God damn loved this game back in the day! It could've done without the stealth sections, but they helped the story somewhat.
If only this gem was released on PC; then a mod can be done to remaster the game.
A remastered release won't happen - just isn't financially viable; maybe it would be more likely possible if it were released across other platforms rather than PS2 exclusive, so it had a larger consumer base.
Yet. Remastered version to rework faults in mechanics would be great work.
I have a feeling you are gonna find even more Shadow of Rome easter eggs and older animations in future Dead Rising playthrougha
Surprisingly, the pseudo cell-shading has kept the game looking sleek even after all this time.
Great video man. Frank bouncing off walls when launched is also ripped completely out of Shadow of Rome! Even when human enemies are blown away by explosives looks pretty much identical to the animation in SoR.
Huh. I played this game years ago, and looking back... yeah, I can see that.
still playing it today, amazing game
Shadow of rome remaster ^_^
Damn now in the hell did this sold poorley?!?!? It looks fantastic!
I'd blame a lack of marketing frankly. I never heard of this game until I stumbled across this video.
From Shadow of Rome 2, to a Project Climber project rising from the ashes.
This could also explain the random statues of gladiators in Fortune City.
Your talk of having two playable characters in a game with two different playstyles around 15:31 reminds me of Secret Agent Clank and Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy as those games do use that very concept.
Holy shit, its been two years since this video came out? Wow.
The use of the song daylight seemed out of place but I love it and am here for it
Unbelievably annoying AI? definitely Dead Rising's predecessor.
Awesome video. I've never even heard of shadow of rome before but it looks awesome, reminds me a lot (in gameplay and setting) of a.c. origins if it came out in the 2000's.
It was Dark Souls before Dark Souls.
@@LuizCarlos-zn4hd i thought that was demon's souls
I love you humor man, fucking lol, awesome review, thanks.
I read that SOR2 would be set in Egypt. Probably the twins working for Marcus Antonius were Cleopatra's agents.
I swear i've played shadow of rome...
Can't remember what happened to my disc tho...
It seems that the sequel was going to be placed in Egypt, implying that Cleopatra was the one who was aiding Sextus in his attack against Antonius. Sadly they decided to drop the story, shortly after starting developing it.
I had never played the game, but I was always heard that Breath of Fire V is where they developed the mechanic for like starting over a game when dead with your levels. So I always heard that was more influential? Maybe it was just that it was the team that made that game that was shifted over to making Dead Rising in the first place.
5:07 nice mortal kombat music I can still hear my guy knocking the dude into the hot metal ass the then the thing smash him
Nice, interesting stuff.
It would be nice to see some sort of Dead Rising/Dawn of the Dead video showing how the film influenced the game, and the legal issues Capcom had with Richard P. Rubinstein.
Wild Rover not a bad idea! Might be worth researching. It's been years since I watched Dawn of the Dead, and I wouldn't mind resesrching the lawsuit if there's any info I haven't seen
Got this game in a charity shop recently, I scored a hidden gem!
A possible explanation of the father in law situation is that the emperor didn’t have child but adopted those he deemed worthy. Agrippa was one of them I believe.
Also for some reason many romans had hard times having children but no one really knows why besides some theories
Great video! I think there's also a jump kick that was reused in Dead Rising.
One of the best games ever They should bring the game back with more Colosseum battles add in the sea battles that they used to do in the real Rome
This is the Spartacus game we deserved, just change the sneaking sections with sex minigames and you are set.
I loved both of these games
03:53, that eating animation seems familiar
I like that usage of R&C music my guy
Okay I'm obsessed with Dragon's Dogma, want Capcom to port this over, sometime. Remembers God Hand not being on Steam.Actually nevermind this will take a really long time, might not even happen.
"I must be slipping in my old age."
Is that a fucking Mallrats reference?
Damn i wish they made more of these games not shitty dead rising, i loved this game when i was youger
I wish this was ported over to Steam, at least Dragon's Dogma is the next best successor.
But that game is six years apart with influences from DMC4 RE5 Lost Planet 2, so it uses animations, coding, scripts from those and it muddies the resemblence.
It really is a shame Mad World never got ported to a system with an actual controller. The wii mote just holds it back in my mind.
It's okay. Anarchy Reigns, the much better game, is on normal consoles.
I really loved this game. Maybe didn't sell too good cuz it wasn't attractive to buy
Wanted an exact video like this one. Bless you, lad! Shadow of Rome is the greatest game of all time for me
Ayyyyyyyye matt and kim background music
The fucking tiger part killed me
New to your channel and love the Dead Rising videos! I searched your channel and couldn't find your thoughts on or a review of the movies, ever thought about doing a video on them?
The western movies will be my next DR-related project. Expect it . . . eventually!
GhenryPerez
yaaaay
Such a good game
I can't decide whether getting dead rising instead of shadow of rome 2 was a good thing or a bad thing
Great fucking video! Blew me away!
When in Rome....TITANS GO!
If only they stuck with MT...recently I came back to DR and DR2, and I had completely forgot about how many steps back they took. It just makes no sense to me to drop an engine to make a new one that can't do half as many things, just to crank up the zombie count in a way that was mostly self defeating.
Dragon's Dogma took Dead Rising's mantle, and the ladder outsourced to Blue Castle. Luckily Dragon's Dogma is also far superior to Dead Rising, with better combat, enemy variety, partners, character customization, platforming, bosses, length, side activities....etc
@@gransorendragonsdogmaii9181 They aren't even remotely the same kind of game. It also looks like another generic western fantasy.
@@nathanlevesque7812 Dead Rising is another generic open world zombie game.
@@nathanlevesque7812 Plus, it updated MT Framework with cells, and loading areas, lighting, plant physics, Dead Rising was the start of MT Framework.
@@nathanlevesque7812 It's the only MT open world I can think of that is close to Dead Rising 1. I cannot think of any others.
Awesome video! Really interesting!
Whats the song playing at 7:14? I recognise it and it's driving me mad haha
Marble Zone from Sonic 1.
my favorite ps2 game ever
This reminds me of the dead rising wii gameplay a lot tbh idk why
I waited this for so long... Did you announce this in the Frank Rising video?
I teased this at the end of my Dead Rising Wii review
GhenryPerez oh, okay. I watched all of your DR videos and they made me subscribe to your channel, this video reminds me why. You're great, and I hope you success in this platform
Heeeeey... Did you notice how the run cycle is almost the same as Frank's?
I noticed it's more apparent in the earlier builds of the Dead Rising, but for sure went over my head initially!
My fav game i liked the game so much
The combat and eating animations are literally the same animations from Dead Rising. You can see a lot of the mechanics and even some of the UI is the same too. It was clear right away that Dead Rising came from this.
4:04 that combo juicy
If Shadow of Rome 2 was released and sale poorly, what would happen for Keji Inefune and Capcom since the first game was a failure?
Great video!
I honestly think that Capcom, instead of re-releasing DR4 with a shitty title, they should have re-imagined DR4 (similar to what they did with DR2 and OTR) and made Vick the new protagonist of that game replacing Frank. This resolve would potentially appease the fans, imo, while making up for that awful game that was made.
I love shadow of rome
I got gold trophies on every arena fight, it was really hard and took me ages to achieve lol, I tried playing this on an emulator in my android phone but it runs like crap.
Awesome video
Yes a new vid