It's time to bring back a classic genre.
]]>It's been a while since Sega released a new House of the Dead game for consoles, but it sounds like the publisher is at least thinking about it.
]]>The House of the Dead: Overkill – The Lost Reels has had its price dropped for iOS, Google Play, and on Amazon. From now through November 2, save $4 and get it for a limited time for only 99¢. You can check out the sale through the respective links.
]]>The Lost Reels is a remixed port of the original 2009 House of the Dead shooter and is set for release on iOS tonight. Broken into three "movies" or parts, the initial download offers the first movie, Papa's Palace of Pain, and on playthrough will unlock the second movie, Ballistic Trauma. Naked Terror, the third part, must be purchased though. Each movie is made up of four levels and a boss battle.
]]>Sony's announced April's PlayStation Plus offers for US consumers, featuring early access to the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier beta, the full versions of Shank 2 and Shift 2: Unleashed for free, free game trial for Saints Row: The Third and discounts of GTA IV DLC and House of the Dead 4.
]]>SEGA has announced revamps of House of the Dead 3 and House of the Dead 4 will be released exclusively through PSN with Move support and updated HD graphics. House of the Dead 3 will be released on February 7, while the fourth installment is slated for a spring release. Shots and a video for HotD3 are posted below the break.
]]>Nothing screams fun like mowing down zombies, yeah? So says House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Edition.
]]>A port of the highly regarded Wii light gun shooter, House of the Dead Overkill is on its way to the PS3, and Sega is taking a minute to show off its delightful explosive crossbows.
]]>Sega has sent along another trailer for House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Edition, and I am supremely confident in labelling it the most disturbing one yet.
]]>You don't need a fancy-pants 3D TV to see House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Edition's gore in three dimensions - just a pair of those old-school red-and-blue glasses.
]]>Following an appeal by publisher Sega Australia, the Australian Classification Board has awarded House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Edition an MA15+ rating in place of its earlier decision to refuse classification.
]]>We've gotten our hands on a new blood-stained trailer for The House of the Dead Overkill: Extended Cut, and this one's set in a hospital. Not really sure what else needs to be said really.
If you're of a squeamish disposition, maybe give this one a miss, otherwise - get your gore on!
]]>Housemarque has released a teaser for House of the Dead: Overkill – Extended Cut and its is full of shooting and gore as you would expect. And more strippers too, apparently.The game is heading to PS3 October 25 in North America and October 28 in Europe.
]]>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 taken over by a meaty disease of sorts," called Creeping Flesh.
]]>The Australian Classification Board has determined that The House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut is unsuitable for local retail.
]]>Sega's announced that House of the Dead: Overkill: Extended Cut will get two exclusive levels when it releases on PS3 later this year. The first of these levels is called Naked Terror, and sees you play as Varla and Candy - previously NPC characters in the Wii version - as you fend off stripper and biker mutants. The second level will be announced in more detail soon. There's more info at the EU PS Blog.
]]>Sega's released a new trailer for House of the Dead: Overkill: Extended Edition, the PS3, Move-enabled version of the Wii shooter that came out donkeys back. If you like shooting things, lots of swearing and bad puns, it's your lucky day. Get it after the break. It's out in October.
]]>SEGA's David Bruno has posted over on the PS Blog a list of features to expect when The House Of The Dead: OVERKILL Extended Cut is released on PS3.
]]>SEGA has announced that The House of the Dead: Overkill - Extended Cut 3D is coming to PS3 with Move and 3D support.
]]>No mature games on the Wii? Puh-leeease. Sega catered to your every limb-severing whim with The Conduit, Madworld, and House of the Dead: Overkill, but you were too busy petting Poniez and partying with Babiez to notice.
So Sega cleaned up its blood-spattered act and swore off mature Wii games forever.
Except that, turns out, it actually didn't. Well, kinda.
]]>Sega's announced it's releasing a triple pack of three of its mature titles for Wii in Australia.
]]>Guinness has claimed House of the Dead: Overkill contains the most uses of the word "f**k" in a game.
The Wii shooter uses it 189 times, "which equates to just over one per minute and three percent of all words spoken in the game," according to a press release this morning.
"Parodying the profane excess of grindhouse cinema was Headstrong Games’ objective and I am flattered that this record acknowledges that we not only rose to that challenge, but entirely exceeded it," said script-writer Jonathan Burroughs.
Full thing after the link.
]]>After the break. The Wii shooter's out on Friday, and you'd do very well to get involved.
As you can see, it's less than subtle in its approach, but it's more than enough to get you dusting that Wii off.
Buy it. You shoot zombies in the face. What's not to like?
]]>German site Nintedo-online reports that neither Wii slasher Mad World, nor the recently announced House of the Dead: Overkill, will be seeing the light of day in Germany.
]]>that Sega has now officially confirmed that The House of the Dead: Overkill will release on Nintendo Wii next year and MCV has a few details of the game.
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