The House Of The Dead 2 and 3: Return details
| Format: | 15 Wii |
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| Players: | 1 -2 |
| Genres: | Adventure, Role-playing |
| Developers: | SEGA |
| Rental release: | 28 Mar 2008 |
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Excellent zombie-shooter conversion
By Atomic Punk from Southampton, England , 16 Apr 2008[Highly rated reviewer]
A faithful conversion of the coin-op zombie blaster. If you liked the arcade versions of these games you'll enjoy these just as much as they are practically identical.
The only difference I can find between the Wii version and the arcade is in the reload mechanism. In the arcade you had to pull the trigger while pointing the gun offscreen. On the Wii version you don't need to pull the trigger. This can be slightly annoying if you're trying to aim at something at the very edge of the screen and happen to 'slip off', causing an unintentional reload. The delay during a reload can result in you getting a nasty bite from one of the undead minions. But at least it encourages you to aim more accurately.
For those unfamiliar with the series, if you like shooting games, gore and zombies then this shouldn't disappoint. I'd rate HOTD3 over HOTD2 as the improved graphics make for a better atmosphere, especially if you're playing at night and you turn the lights down.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(33)Suffer, like G did
By WildPork (60 reviews) from Leeds, England , 10 May 2012[Highly rated reviewer]
Light gun games were very popular back in the day, and every arcade had the House of the Dead as standard. Due to the Wii's controllers it makes perfect sense to port a game like this; however the game hasn't aged well and feels extremely dated which may put people off. There are 2 games here, and the actual length of each game is only 30 mins or so which may sound short but you will end up replaying them again and again; partly because the game forces you to. You start off with 3 lives and 3 continues which is virtually impossible to complete the game, but each time you fail you get rewarded with more lives and continues up to about 5 lives and 9 continues. The dialogue featured throughout the game is extremely cheesy and poorly acted with many civilians changing tone far too quickly and sometimes even sound like they have changed gender! Saving the civilians in HotD 2 changes the path you take throughout the game which can add to the replay value. In HotD 3, you have to save your partner rather than civilians and a successful rescue rewards you with an extra life.
In House of the Dead 2 you mainly navigate through the streets (despite the games name), shooting at different types of zombies and some demonic animals. House of the Dead 2 is full of cheap deaths which is very frustrating, and even if you know they are coming from past experience, they often still get you. The boss fights are particularly frustrating. Judgment moves at a ridiculous pace and you need a bit of luck to hit him. Hierophant jumps up and partially off the screen, then as he falls, his weak point hides behind your health bar. Tower's heads sometimes move at an obscure angle which makes their weak point very hard to hit. Strength is very tall and his weak point is his head. Given that the camera angle is acute and the way he raises his chainsaw, it often blocks his head; he is bound to take a few lives off you.
House of the Dead 3 features much better graphics and a large reduction in the cheap deaths. However, since you don't die as much, you will find that you will complete this game rather quickly as it isn't any longer. The zombies are animated differently and often roll around on the ground, sometimes getting back up if you didn't critically damage them. It also seems more satisfying being armed with a shotgun rather than the pistol like in HotD 2.
Despite HotD 2&3 Return being frustrating at times, it still is a good game to play given that the Wii is perfect for a gun game like this.- Was this review helpful to you?
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The House Of The Dead 2 and 3: Return
By wiigamer (531 reviews) from middlesbrough , 21 Sep 2011THIS GAME WAS REVIEWED BY ME AND OTHER PEOPLE AND THEN WAS ADDED TO MY COLLECTION
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must play
By lle (2 reviews) from croydon, surrey , 14 Dec 2010This game is amazing loved it at my mates house hoping to get it for xmas.Im only 12 but it is so warring because you don't know what's coming next yet super fun- Was this review helpful to you?
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Faithful Port
By theEvilJohn (2 reviews) from Southampton , 05 Mar 2010Excellent shooter game play for Wii. Playing it brings back memories of the shooter's my brother and I used to play in the arcade. Graphics are exactly the same as the arcade version and the controls haven't changed. My only gripe is that to reload you have to point the remote away from the screen, when a simple button press would have sufficed. Overall not the best on rails shooter for the Wii but if you enjoyed the arcade original then I recommend this one fully.- Was this review helpful to you?
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house of the dead
By a customer from Birkenhead , 20 Aug 2009Ordered this for my husband and he loved it and now my 7 year ols is addicted to it, now I have to go out and buy it!!!- Was this review helpful to you?
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