I really wanted to give this game a four out of five. During the awesome pandemic, not only have I started touching myself in more unfamiliar ways, to cop a feel, it's also given me time to go back and play some games that I just didn't have the time for. As far as story line goes, I love this title. It's a fine mix of resident evil, grand theft auto, and, I don't know, maybe indigo prophecy. Well, sort of. I didn't play the first one, but I played the second, and when I grabbed this for super cheap, I wasn't expecting much. Now that I'm over 5 hours into the game, and I'm just now leaving the mall. Lol. This is some good fun, mixed with OCD mini mission completions. I can tell that some thought and love went into this title, but, as usual, it feels rushed to it's release date. The only reason this didn't get a four of a five, is because of the bugs. Weapons disappearing after you've dropped them, survivors somehow getting stuck in the walls, upon close proximity of the survivor event, and the controls, not cooperating smoothly in a herd of zombies. Which, we all know has been a tad on the sloppy end, but not unplayable. Do not put this game up on a pedestal, and you will love it. Especially if you're a zombie fan like me. The story line is the best out of all the games, and from what I have read, 4 stomps the 3rd game in the franchise, into the ground. Let me put it this way: if you love movies like, John Carpenters "They Live", then you'll love a game like this. The bugginess will force you to take breaks from time to time, but you will keep coming back, I promise you. Plus, I paid 6 bucks for this game used, and it is more than worth it. I can't put 3 and 1/2 stars on google, but that is my final rating. I know people are going back through all types of titles during the days of the virus, and I'm telling you, to grab this one, and enjoy the final story of Frank's Big Package in Deadrising 4. You won't be disappointed.