Summary

  • Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster's first trailer had a bit of rough reception due to Frank's redesign.
  • Fans have taken to it since the game launched, but Capcom has acknowledged that it went a little far.
  • During a recent interview, the game's art director admitted that the team might have "gone overboard" with the wrinkles.

's art director, Satoshi Takamatsu, has admitted that the team might have "gone overboa﷽rd" with redesigning Frank West and making him look older.

When ಞit was first revea𝐆led that Dead Rising would be getting a remake (or Deluxe Remaster, as Capcom likes to call it) earlier this year, there was one immediate roadblock - Frank West's new look and voice. The first trailer for the game really only showed us that, which 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:left a sour taste for many🍎 as it seemed like yet another drastic redesign for the iconic photojournalist.

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Cut to a few months later, and the final results are much better than we could have imagined, wꦰith . While that's all behind us now, it seems that even knows that it went a little too far with how old i🐭t made Frank look.

Capcom Knows That Frank Looks Too Old In Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster

Frank West jumping out of the helicopter in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.

Earli🐠er this week, , including its art director Satoshi 🌳Takamatsu. During the interview, Takamatsu is asked why the team redesigned Frank so heavily and what the meaning behind it was, which leads to him admitting that the wrinkles and older look might have "gone overboard".

Takamatsu says that Capcom wanted to create a "more realistic" art style and that they . The developers then worked to make him more masculine and opt💝ed for a beefier body that embodies an American football player (which makes sense considering the Football Tackle) and someone who enjoys "beer and bacon cheeseburgers".

This leads to Takamatsu talking about Frank's new face, which he notes has more wrinkles to help "create more vivid facial expressions", something that he laughs at and says that the team went overboard on. This seems to indicate that the developers know that fans thought he looked a bit too old, even if no one is complaining about the end resul𒊎t.

We also gave him a few more wrinklไes to help create more vivid facial expressions, but we might have gone a bit overboard in that area. Haha! - Satoܫshi Takamatsu

Despite that, it seems that the team are all happy with how Frank's new look turned out and that he's lived up to what he was originally designed to be for the 2006 game. While it's true that he looks more mature than a 32-ye🅘ar-old, he's still the same cocky photojournalist that🐼 we've all come to love.

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