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House of the Dead: Overkill has assembled just about every cliché in the B movie bible into a glorified shooting gallery. That's just fine with us, since here at IGN Guides we live by the motto ...
The House of the Dead: Overkill was developed by Headstrong Games and published by Sega for the Nintendo Wii. It was released on February 10th for $50.
It also features the most clever use of the “Scene Missing” placard you’ll ever run into. All in all, Overkill is a fantastic addition to the House Of The Dead franchise.
While House of the Dead has always been pretty violent, Overkill adds just a touch more gore. Enemies will lose arms, have their heads blown off, and occasionally simply explode.
Weighing in with 189 uses of the F-bomb is The House of the Dead: Overkill. That works out to more than one rhymes with duck per a minute, or three percent of all words spoken in the game.
Because while House Of The Dead: Overkill is effectively the same light gun shooter of old, Sega has thrown plenty of new thinking at the franchise, and a good deal of it sticks.
A looks at the second exclusive level for PS3 contained in House Of The Dead: OVERKILL Extended Cut has been posted over on the PS Blog. It is apparently set in "the cosy confines of an abattoir ...
In a word, yes. The House of the Dead: Overkill contains seven levels, each set up like a short segment of a film and given a playful name that reeks of drive-in movie tradition.
Ultimately, The House of the Dead: Overkill is a breath of fresh air in a well-trod genre. It's incredibly fun and entertaining despite its shortcomings.
The House of the Dead: Overkill - Extended Cut Launch Trailer This gruesome, over-the-top trailer gives you a taste of the horrors you can expect to find in House of The Dead: Overkil - Extended Cut.
Ghost Squad and House of the Dead 2+3 already have the adrenaline angle covered on Wii, so we can enjoy Overkill for what it is. At last, the Wii comes of age. Feb 10, 2009 ...