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{{Infobox
|title = Dead Rising 2
|image = Dead_Rising_2_logo.png
|maker = Capcom
|type = Video game
|date = September 24, 2010
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[[File:DeadMan.png|thumb|200px|The "S" Ending]]
'''Dead Rising 2''' is an action-adventure game developed by Capcom and released in 2010 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. It was remastered for the Xbox One and PS4 in 2016. however, it contains [[screamers]] at the end was shown.


== Description ==
== Gameplay ==
'''<u>WARNING! SPOILERS FOR DEAD RISING 2 BELOW!</u>'''
The plot follows from the first Dead Rising game, with the story of Chuck Greene, a motorcyclist who finds himself in a zombie outbreak in Fortune City after a performance he starred in, only to find out he has been unfairly framed by an unknown person for being responsible for the outbreak. Chuck needs to clear his name, as everybody thinks he's the terrorist responsible, while also taking care of his infected daughter Katey, There are multiple endings in the game, depending on the player's actions, these being ranked from F (the worst) to A (the best), while there's a bonus ending called ending S (aka Overtime mode) which contains a screamer. 


<nowiki> </nowiki>Dead Rising 2 is an action-adventure game developed by Capcom and released in 2010 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. It was remastered for the Xbox One and PS4 in 2016.
=== The "S" Ending (Overtime) ===
If the player completes all the required missions and gives the character "TK" Zombrex when the helicopters come to assist everyone out of Fortune City, Chuck (the protagonist) discovers his daughter Katey and his friend Stacey have gone missing, and Chuck overhears TK on a nearby walkie-talkie taunting him into doing tasks for TK, The player is then thrown into Overtime mode and is given a few short tasks to do for TK within a time limit if Chuck completes all the tasks, he is then knocked out by TK and finds himself, and his daughter and friend, tied up above a group of zombies, waiting to feast, Chuck breaks free and fights TK, Upon defeating TK, Chuck rescues his daughter, and Stacey from death, and we get a very happy ending, where it appears Chuck and Stacey become a couple, as Katey holds their hands. As the trio walk away happily, the camera pans away, only for a zombie to pop up and scream loud, ruining the happy ending.  


The plot follows from the first Dead Rising game, with the story of Chuck Greene, a motorcyclist who finds himself in a zombie outbreak in Fortune City after a performance he starred in, only to find out he has been unfairly framed by an unknown person for being responsible for the outbreak. Chuck needs to clear his name, as everybody thinks he's the terrorist responsible, while also taking care of his infected daughter Katey.  
This ending is retained in the "Off the Record" alternate version, however, Chuck Greene is replaced with Frank West, and Katey and Stacey are replaced with Rebecca Chang.  


There are multiple endings in the game, depending on the players actions, these being ranked from F (the worst) to A (the best), while there's a bonus ending called ending S (aka Overtime mode) which contains a screamer.
=== Dead Rising 2: Off the Record  - "Scare Zombies" ===
In the 2011 spin-off remake called "Off the Record", Capcom introduced the concept of "scare zombies", These zombies always trigger a screamer via a loud audio sting.


== Everyone Knows Slappy! ==
*The way the zombies behave:
At some point during the games' story, Chuck will recieve a message from Stacey about a children's mascot lying in a pool of blood outside the Kids' Choice Clothing store, an optional side mission.
 
If Chuck visits the area, he is thrown into a boss battle against "Slappy", who saw the news and accuses Chuck of killing his girlfriend (the one lying in a pool of blood).
 
Once the player defeats Slappy, they'll get an ending cutscene of a dying Slappy making his way to his deceased girlfriend, with his dying words of "be.... right.... there" Slappy appears to fall dead on the floor. However. not too long after that, he suddenly sits back up, as the camera quickly zooms into his face, and shouts "DON'T WORRY KIDS! SLAPPY WILL LIVE FOREVER!!!", before he dies, for real this time.
 
== The "S" Ending (Overtime) ==
If the player completes all the required missions and gives the character "TK" Zombrex, when the helicopters come to assist everyone out of Fortune City, Chuck (the protagonist) discovers his daughter Katey and his friend Stacey have gone missing, and Chuck overhears TK on a nearby walkie-talkie taunting him into doing tasks for TK.
 
The player is then thrown into Overtime mode, and is given a few short tasks to do for TK within a time limit, if Chuck completes all the tasks, he is then knocked out by TK and finds himself, and his daughter and friend, tied up above a group of zombies, waiting to feast, Chuck breaks free and fights TK.
 
Upon defeating TK, Chuck rescues his daughter, and Stacey from death, and we get a very happy ending, where it appears Chuck and Stacey become a couple, as Katey holds their hands. As the trio walk away happily, the camera pans away, only for a zombie to pop up and scream, ruining the happy ending.
 
This ending is retained in the "Off the Record" alternate version, however Chuck Greene is replaced with Frank West and Katey and Stacey are replaced with Rebecca Chang.
 
== Dead Rising 2: Off the Record  - "Scare Zombies" ==
In the 2011 spin off remake called "Off the Record", Capcom introduced the concept of "scare zombies".
 
These zombies always trigger a screamer via a loud audio sting.
 
The way the zombies behave:
* They play dead in a large group of alive zombies, when the player walks near them the zombie will jump with a very loud audio sting
* They play dead in a large group of alive zombies, when the player walks near them the zombie will jump with a very loud audio sting
* Capcom were clever in hiding these, as there are genuine dead zombies which do not trigger a screamer.  It can be difficult determing if a zombie is a scare zombie or not.
* Capcom was clever in hiding these, as there are genuine dead zombies which do not trigger a screamer.  It can be difficult to determine if a zombie is a scared zombie or not.
* They hide behind doors, or behind desks and grab the player as he walks past.  
* They hide behind doors, or behind desks and grab the player as he walks past.  
* They hide in toilet stalls, the save location for the game, ready to jump out as you save your game.   
* They hide in toilet stalls, the location for the game, ready to jump out as you save your game.   
* The player can tell which stalls contain a scare zombie, by using Frank's camera to check underneath the stalls. If you see feet, they will jump out.   
* The player can tell which stalls contain a scare zombie, by using Frank's camera to check underneath the stalls. If you see feet, they will jump out.   
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==Link==
==Link==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following games contains [[screamer]]s!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following games contains [[screamer]]s!
*Dead Rising 2: Ending S: '''www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs4dIiNwmEM'''
*'''Dead Rising 2: Ending S''': youtube.com/watch?v=fs4dIiNwmEM
*Dead Rising 2: Slappy boss battle: '''www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzOE1Cl5w4A'''
*'''Dead Rising 2 version Frank West: Ending S''': youtube.com/watch?v=JJS_ID6gRCY
*'''Dead Rising 2: Slappy boss battle''': youtube.com/watch?v=bzOE1Cl5w4A
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The "S" Ending

Dead Rising 2 is an action-adventure game developed by Capcom and released in 2010 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. It was remastered for the Xbox One and PS4 in 2016. however, it contains screamers at the end was shown.

Gameplay

The plot follows from the first Dead Rising game, with the story of Chuck Greene, a motorcyclist who finds himself in a zombie outbreak in Fortune City after a performance he starred in, only to find out he has been unfairly framed by an unknown person for being responsible for the outbreak. Chuck needs to clear his name, as everybody thinks he's the terrorist responsible, while also taking care of his infected daughter Katey, There are multiple endings in the game, depending on the player's actions, these being ranked from F (the worst) to A (the best), while there's a bonus ending called ending S (aka Overtime mode) which contains a screamer.

The "S" Ending (Overtime)

If the player completes all the required missions and gives the character "TK" Zombrex when the helicopters come to assist everyone out of Fortune City, Chuck (the protagonist) discovers his daughter Katey and his friend Stacey have gone missing, and Chuck overhears TK on a nearby walkie-talkie taunting him into doing tasks for TK, The player is then thrown into Overtime mode and is given a few short tasks to do for TK within a time limit if Chuck completes all the tasks, he is then knocked out by TK and finds himself, and his daughter and friend, tied up above a group of zombies, waiting to feast, Chuck breaks free and fights TK, Upon defeating TK, Chuck rescues his daughter, and Stacey from death, and we get a very happy ending, where it appears Chuck and Stacey become a couple, as Katey holds their hands. As the trio walk away happily, the camera pans away, only for a zombie to pop up and scream loud, ruining the happy ending.

This ending is retained in the "Off the Record" alternate version, however, Chuck Greene is replaced with Frank West, and Katey and Stacey are replaced with Rebecca Chang.

Dead Rising 2: Off the Record - "Scare Zombies"

In the 2011 spin-off remake called "Off the Record", Capcom introduced the concept of "scare zombies", These zombies always trigger a screamer via a loud audio sting.

  • The way the zombies behave:
  • They play dead in a large group of alive zombies, when the player walks near them the zombie will jump with a very loud audio sting
  • Capcom was clever in hiding these, as there are genuine dead zombies which do not trigger a screamer. It can be difficult to determine if a zombie is a scared zombie or not.
  • They hide behind doors, or behind desks and grab the player as he walks past.
  • They hide in toilet stalls, the location for the game, ready to jump out as you save your game.
  • The player can tell which stalls contain a scare zombie, by using Frank's camera to check underneath the stalls. If you see feet, they will jump out.

Link

NOTE: The following games contains screamers!

  • Dead Rising 2: Ending S: youtube.com/watch?v=fs4dIiNwmEM
  • Dead Rising 2 version Frank West: Ending S: youtube.com/watch?v=JJS_ID6gRCY
  • Dead Rising 2: Slappy boss battle: youtube.com/watch?v=bzOE1Cl5w4A


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