Not exact matches
The Nintendo DS version
of the game was
unique in that sense that it presented both the
gameplay modes on its two separate scenes, which is not the
case here.
BUT NOW, I think the announcement might be that they're doing something similar to Dead Rising 2:
Case Zero, which is its own game digitally released, with watered down
gameplay of the full game, its own
unique world and a story that sets up the premise f...
It is,
of course, like nothing I've played before, and the entire
gameplay mechanic is either a love or hate situation — which, in my
case, I've taken great fondness to it and do approve Frozenbyte's
unique flip on the roguelike genre.