Aaron said:
N3 has more physical numbers, but much less variety in the actual models. They also saved on scenery and interaction there, so I'd say overall DR actually has more going on.
Just out of curiousity...
I remember, in the first Dead Rising trailers, they showed a scene within an underground tunnel with characters standing on top of a burned out car shooting back at the zombies. When the camera pulled back, it revealed hundreds upon hundreds of zombies clogging up the tunnel. The numbers were extremely impressive..but I'm wonering if that actualy made it into the final game as it doesn't appear to be related to the shopping center or its grounds.
I agree that game looks way more nuts than N3.
Ikusagami is a terrible game, but it does look pretty slick. It's true that the models have very little detail and are reduced to virtually nothing at a distance...but the actual view distance was much further than N3, the number of enemies was much greater, and the framerate was 60 fps. Obviously, N3 isn't 60 fps.
I believe Ikusagami was a Genki game as well...which makes it even funnier as their most recent game for XBOX360 (new TXR) only runs at 30 fps and isn't even slightly impressive looking. What's the deal with that?!