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The house of the dead 2 and 3 return wii review
The house of the dead 2 and 3 return wii review





the house of the dead 2 and 3 return wii review

House of the Dead III which originally came to arcades 6 years ago never quite had the same "living room" success as its predecessor despite once again improving in pretty much every aspect of the genre. More zombies, more levels, more features, better graphics, better atmosphere all came together to make an excellent benchmark for the genre. It expanded and improved on everything found in the original. House of the Dead 2 which was released 10 years ago was a huge hit on the Dreamcast mainly thanks to SEGA's unmatched ability to bring successful arcade titles into the living room. The original, released in 1996, was relatively unknown due to the "popularity" of SEGA's Saturn console and the latest, House of the Dead 4, hasn't really made it outside of Asia even though it was unleashed into arcades over 2 years ago.

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Whilst the House of the Dead series has actually spanned a total of 4 games, SEGA's decision to only include the two most popular titles (2&3) is somewhat understandable. Curien insane, resulting in him releasing his experimental subjects into the unsuspecting world. However the very nature of his experiments, drove Dr. Curien, obsessed with discovering the very nature of life and death, backed by the DBR Corporation and its scientists. Curien, an acclaimed biochemist and geneticist. SEGA's decision to bring the zombie-fest to the Wii comes as no real surprise since recent successful releases of other "light gun" arcade titles such as their own Ghost Squad.įor those that don't know the House of the Dead prologue starts back in 1998, AMS agents Thomas Rogan and "G" are sent to investigate a series of disappearances at the Curien Mansion, home laboratory of Dr. Since it's inception in back in the 90s SEGA's "House of the Dead" has arguably become the next biggest zombie series behind Capcom's infamous Resident Evil.







The house of the dead 2 and 3 return wii review