The House of the Dead: Overkill details
| Format: | 18 Wii |
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| Players: | 1-2 |
| Genre: | Shooter |
| Developers: | SEGA |
| Rental release: | 13 Feb 2009 |
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Bloody Good Game
By a customer from Wigan , 22 Feb 2009[Highly rated reviewer]
I would have to save this has got to be the best house of the dead yet, with the 18 rating it has more adult rated content that previous game e.g like swearing, more blood and gore blast off ememys arm and legs and they still walk, you can add slow slow motion effects, buy new guns, sexy girls, choose different routes etc. The game is set out like as if you are startin in B Movie horror (story is bit like quentin tarantino style gridhouse) and you can have a friend join as the game is 2 player. Overrall pretty good game and loads of replay value, defo worth a look.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(37)Short but fun
By SamandGary (4 reviews) , 08 Jan 2013Very short game- and far too easy! It's definatley fun, as you never have to worry about dying or getting hurt, but you'll blast your way through the main story in about 30 minutes, and the mini games occupy for maybe 10. Perfect rental game- you wouldn't want to pay to buy it!- Was this review helpful to you?
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Overkill makes many positive changes to the series
By WildPork (70 reviews) from Leeds, England , 19 Aug 2012[Highly rated reviewer]
After playing 'House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return', I expected Overkill to be very similar but with updated graphics. However, the whole game has had a major overall. The graphics have a dark, almost Resident Evil feel to them, plus an added film grain effect to look like an old horror film (although it would have been nice to have an option to turn this off). The games sound takes a different approach though with an over-dramatic narrator, good voice acting (despite the cheesy script) and varied game soundtrack. It's also funny with the running joke about G not specifying what his real name is. Overkill is a prequel to the very first game (which isn't released on the Wii) and sees Agent G teaming up with Isaac Washington who is a foul mouthed cop. The amount of swearing he comes out with is insane which at the time was a World Record. Even though the previous game was a 15 rated, there wasn't much reason for it, but with this games' new direction; it definitely isn't suitable for children. G and Isaac track down Papa Caesar who seems responsible for the outbreak of zombie mutants. In the end they track down the real guy in charge who is a serious controversial character who seems to like his mother a bit too much! The 7 levels are set in different locations which keeps things fresher than the previous game and you now start off with unlimited continues and have a health bar taking 10 hits. The main game-play mechanic of being an on rails shooter is the same, but instead of mindlessly gunning, the game tries to make you focus on accuracy by rewarding you with a scoring system with a combo bonus based on consecutive accurate shots. Achieving a better score usually earns you more money which can be spent on different guns and upgrades for these guns. You choose two weapons and switch between them on the fly and the variety of guns encourages repeated plays. There's also lots of collectables around the levels with health, collectible brains, and a slow motion power up. Once you complete the game, you get the Directors Cut which features extra parts and limits the amount of continues you have. There's an unlockables section which has art, character models, music. There are some mini games thrown in too. One thing I noticed is that the game does run a bit sluggish at times and rarely the animations can glitch, with zombies going from standing to grounded in a split second. In short, it is a great improvement on the previous game, although seems a lot easier in terms of difficulty (I completed the game on my first play through dying about 4 times). You can complete the game in one sitting if you desire, but the game does save between chapters so you can return at any time.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Pure Action!
By WilliamLondon (17 reviews) , 29 Feb 2012Very fun to play, no complex controls or annoying cut-scenes. A game designed for pure entertainment. You will want to play that game again to get on the high-score list!- Was this review helpful to you?
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For a Wii Shooter, it's pretty good.
By AlwaysRight (15 reviews) , 12 Dec 2011This game is your standard 1 person shooter on rails. If you treat it like a shooting gallery or the old arcade shoot 'em up games where you sit back and take a breath while you ride the rails to the next onslaught it's quite fun.
If you're comparing this with fully immersive 360 titles where you're in total control of your character then you're not comparing like with like.
If you like grindhouse and an old style shooter on rails you'll enjoy this. If you're going to get upset because it's not a full immersion co-op, online...whatever, then this isn't for you.- Was this review helpful to you?
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The House of the Dead: Overkill
By wiigamer (531 reviews) from middlesbrough , 19 Sep 2011THIS GAME WAS REVIEWED BY ME AND OTHER PEOPLE AND THEN WAS ADDED TO MY COLLECTION
THIS GAME WAS BOUGHT- Was this review helpful to you?
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