Dead Rising/Gameplay

The most important thing to realise when starting to play Dead Rising is that it's not possible to do everything in a single playthrough. Thanks to a tight 3-day time limit on your actions, you've got to choose carefully whether you're going to solve all the Cases to find out what happened in Willamette, or try to rescue all the Survivors.

The best goal for your first playthrough is to try for the Zombie Genocider achievement - even if you don't manage to get it, you'll get to familiarise yourself with the mall's layout and get a feel for the weapons. As a bonus your character level will be much higher when you start following objectives than if you'd started from scratch, which will make defeating Psychopaths that bit easier.

Taking Photographs
As a photojournalist, taking photographs is an essential skill for Frank. You can take photographs at any point during gameplay by holding down the and pressing  to shoot.

Frank's camera can only store 30 photos at a time, and the battery will need to be recharged when no more photos can be taken. The 30 most recent pictures are saved by default, although you can manually save images for posterity.

When a photo is taken, a number of target markers appear on the image to display any points of interest within the frame - the more target markers, the more Prestige Points you earn, and the faster you'll level up.

Target Markers
Target markers are colored depending on the type of image you've taken.
 *  Grey  target markers are worth the least - this area of the photo doesn't show anything of major interest.
 *  Red  target markers show Brutality, for example a zombie attacking a survivor.
 *  Orange  target markers show Drama, for example a photo of two survivors reuniting.
 *  Green  target markers show Outtakes, for example a photo with zombies wearing novelty masks.
 *  Blue  target markers show Horror, for example a dead human being eaten by a zombie.
 *  Pink  target markers show Erotica, for example female zombies wearing lingerie.

Prestige Points
Prestige Points, usually referred to by the abbreviaton "PP", are like experience in an RPG. By collecting enough PP Frank's level will increase, unlocking additional skills, increasing your health and attack power, and increasing the number of items you can carry at any one time.

PP can be gathered in a number of ways, but the most common way is by taking photographs that the game considers "newsworthy". PP points are also awarded for reaching milestone kill counts, or killing zombies with certain weapons (e.g., the sickle, lawnmower and garden shears).

Levelling Up
By collecting PP, Frank's level will increase. The level increase will be in the form of one of several possible upgrades to Frank's abilities and status. The type of upgrade you recieve on each level up is random.

Attack +
Frank's basic attack power is increased.

Speed +
Frank's movement speed is increased.

Life +
Frank's health bar is increased by one block.

Item +
Frank's item slots have been increased by one.

Throw +
Frank can throw items farther.

Skill +
Frank learns an addiitonal skill.