TGS Chop Till You Drop wasn’t final, far from it says Capcom

A lot of fans were disappointed when Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop producer Mino Nikai said that the game was 'basically done'. Fortunately, it seems that the version seen at Leipzig and Tokyo Game Show was not the one Nikai referred to, giving thos...

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A lot of fans were disappointed when Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop producer Mino Nikai said that the game was ‘basically done’. Fortunately, it seems that the version seen at Leipzig and Tokyo Game Show was not the one Nikai referred to, giving those worried about the number of zombies a little peace of mind. “”Im not sure where this is the final build stuff is coming from, because that is simply not true. More inside. Continuing “”The TGS “”build”” was mostly just a tech demo and is not the actual or final game, guys”” says Capcom Community Sr. Manager, Seth Killian. I believe the situation is this: 1) the final game is almost done. 2) the final game is NOT the tech demo shown at Leipzig or TGS.””

“”The tech demo is a tech demo, and is not the final game. No press or media have yet seen the version of the game that Nikai was talking about when he said it was basically done. Someone at Capcom said there would be a new version of the game at TGS because that was the plan, but for reasons I dunno the details on, it didnt happen. As for why we would show the same thing over again, it mostly boils down to different producers having different attitudes, and Nikai definitely has his own way of doing things.”” Killian continues. “”This is not a hair-splitting technicality, as I know a number of things have changed. I havent played the final build, so I dunno if its going to be 3000% different, but I have seen screenshots, and yes, there are more zombies on the screen and a few other notable changes. I cant promise the moon without having actually played it, but Im not trying to double-talk you here. The TGS build is not the final game, and there do appear to be some positive changes going forward.””

There you have it, folks. You haven’t seen the full game yet, so don’t go judging what you haven’t laid eyes on. Though we believe it is pretty safe to say that it won’t exactly be the same as the original.

Source: GoNintendo

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