Dead Head Fred: Shrunken Head screenshots and info
Last week, we brought you the inside info on one of Dead Head Fred‘s heads (try saying that five times, very fast). We’ve got another update for today and it’s all about the Shrunken Head. This time, we’ve got screenshots to show you just how it works. Dead Head Fred‘s Shrunken Head looks just like its real life counterparts, sewn shut mouths and dried up look. One thing we aren’t so sure about are the dreadlocks.
The Shrunken Head allows for easy access to areas like rat holes, the hollow parts of logs, and other hard to reach places. In Dead Head Fred, this particular head is not accessible from the Head Selector but it will be usable whenever you need it, plus you’ll know when you can use the Shrunken Head via a Head Hint. Additional Shrunken Head uses, apart from the roll (used to get past overhanging obstacles) and the rolling uppercut (roll plus attack), includes a roll jump which is higher than a normal jump.
Anyway, D3Publisher and Vicious Cycle’s Dead Head Fred is set creep to the shelves in August 28. That’s still a couple of shut eyes away so you might as well check out the screenshots while you wait.
More Dead Head Fred screenshots after the jump!
Last week, we brought you the inside info on one of Dead Head Fred‘s heads (try saying that five times, very fast). We’ve got another update for today and it’s all about the Shrunken Head. This time, we’ve got screenshots to show you just how it works. Dead Head Fred‘s Shrunken Head looks just like its real life counterparts, sewn shut mouths and dried up look. One thing we aren’t so sure about are the dreadlocks.
The Shrunken Head allows for easy access to areas like rat holes, the hollow parts of logs, and other hard to reach places. In Dead Head Fred, this particular head is not accessible from the Head Selector but it will be usable whenever you need it, plus you’ll know when you can use the Shrunken Head via a Head Hint. Additional Shrunken Head uses, apart from the roll (used to get past overhanging obstacles) and the rolling uppercut (roll plus attack), includes a roll jump which is higher than a normal jump.
Anyway, D3Publisher and Vicious Cycle’s Dead Head Fred is set creep to the shelves in August 28. That’s still a couple of shut eyes away so you might as well check out the screenshots while you wait.