Early prototype sport footage of a canceled Lifeless Rising 5 sport has emerged via the portfolio of one of many sport’s stage designers. Tentatively titled Lifeless Rising: Dia de los Muertos, the footage options Chuck Greene as the sport’s protagonist in a few movies, one proposing a loot container mechanic and one other displaying off a jungle stage.
Lifeless Rising 5 was heading to Mexico earlier than being canceled
The plot of Lifeless Rising: Dia de los Muertos remains to be a thriller, though the 5 sport ranges — Barrio, Resort, Camps, Mayan Temple and Safehouse — with which stage designer Nick Sinkewicz (thanks ResetEra) was concerned had been primarily based in Mexico. The Barrio stage was primarily based on a piece of an actual Mexico city, though seemingly didn’t get previous the gray field stage. Seemingly, probably the most filled-out stage was Camps. Sinkewicz described this as a “jungle stage with loads of zombies to kill and several other gang bases to raid main as much as a ultimate boss”, who was a “loopy sort of drug lord with an electrified metallic faux arm” known as El Guapo.
The second video exhibits off an early prototype of a loot container mechanic, designed to “contextualize totally different drops, clear up the setting, and unlock some reminiscence!” The footage dates from 2017, the 12 months after the discharge of Lifeless Rising 4. The unannounced sport was the results of Capcom Vancouver’s promise to give attention to its flagship Lifeless Rising franchise. Sadly, it looks as if improvement was delivered to a shuddering halt when the studio was closed in 2018 and the sport was subsequently canceled.