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TheBanditKing said:Where!? I have yet to see it once, though most of the Arcades in my area have closed up.
I've seen an english House of the Dead 4 arcade game in Albany, NY.
TheBanditKing said:Where!? I have yet to see it once, though most of the Arcades in my area have closed up.
http://www.destructoid.com/e3-new-house-of-the-dead-overkilll-has-60-more-content-201732.phtmlHouse of the Dead: Overkill is heading to the PlayStation 3 with full Move, 3D support and Sharp Shooter rifle shell support. The once Wii exclusive is getting majorly overhauled and will feature about 60 percent more content. There will be new enemies, new levels, new weapons, more unlockables, more audio tracks and more more more! There's even a mini-game during cutscenes where you can shoot at censored words so the censor bar gets knocked off.
The difficulty level has been increased for all you masochists, especially with the boss battles. Sega has also updated the zombie bodies and it's all now based on motion captured movements and uses realistic ragdoll physics.
Loudninja said:E3: New House of the Dead: Overkilll has 60% more content
http://www.destructoid.com/e3-new-house-of-the-dead-overkilll-has-60-more-content-201732.phtml
http://www.destructoid.com/e3-hands-on-with-house-of-the-dead-overkill-extended-cut-203134.phtmlTara Long and I checked out the upcoming House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut, coming soon to PlayStation 3. Sporting a lovely visual upgrade with rather impressive use of 3D and the excellent accuracy of the PlayStation Move controller, it's taken a game that I already liked and turned into one I'm excited to play again.
Check out the video for more of our impressions and stay tuned for more E3 coverage from Tara and I as the night progresses.
Tylahedras said:Can you play it without move? Using a normal controller? I really want to play this, and I really don't want to buy a move.
List of PS3 exclusive features:
PlayStation Move and Sharp Shooter compatible
OVERKILL fully remastered available in high definition, with stereoscopic 3D for the first time ever
Extended with 2 additional levels not featured in the original game
Exclusive crossbow weapon
New baby mutant type
New Hardcore Mode mutants can only be killed with headshots
New Classic Mode play through the entire game using only the AMS Magnum
Exclusive Missing Reel an extended boss fight with Mother in OVERKILL, the games final level
Online leaderboards to track high scores and player statistics
Collectibles to grab throughout all levels to unlock bonus materials; comic pages, music tracks, 3D models and 2D artwork
New PlayStation Trophies to unlock
Improved boss fights in all levels
New and improved cutscenes using motion capture
And more still to come!
The House of the Dead: OVERKILL Extended Cut will be releasing exclusively on PlayStation 3, and will be available in stores across North America on October 25, 2011. We will be revealing more details in the near future so keep it tuned to the PlayStation Blog and our official game page. You can also keep up with SEGA via Facebook and Twitter.
???LONGER.
HARDER.
CORIER!
Neuromancer said:
Neuromancer said:
Doesn't look like it.loffer said:Will it work with Guncon3?
Neuromancer said:
Are there any multiplayer aspects of this game. A mode you can play with your friends online?
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011...ill-hunt-mutants-with-playstation-move-in-3d/David Bruno on July 14th, 2011 at 10:27 am said:
Wish I could answer that now, but right now, we just have to wait and see.
Baconbitz said:I hate this shit. This gen a lot of games that have been made for the Wii have been put on HD consoles mostly 'cause they didn't sell well on the Wii. Why the fuck do they even sell these games on the Wii in the first place? For a typical "hardcore" gamer it's like putting an ugly guy/girl (depending on your preference) next to a good looking guy/girl. The good looking person being the HD console and the ugly one being the Wii. Devs know the Wii isn't up to HD standards and they know that these types of games don't sell on the Wii. So, why do they even release it on the Wii in the first place when they know that later down the line they'll end up porting it to one of the HD consoles?
Loudninja said:PS blog commet:
Question:
Answer:
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011...ill-hunt-mutants-with-playstation-move-in-3d/
Possible mutliplayer.
Tizoc said:I won't need a Move controller to play it, will I?
Thanks, just wanted to be sure =)TTP said:
ROFLAcquiescence said:I really want to get this game. But in order to get this game I ideally need to also purchase the Move. And I don't really want to do that. Dilemma.
Tizoc said:I won't need a Move controller to play it, will I?
Mockingbird said:Wait? You plan to play with the PS3 controller? If, so, might as well not bother.
Tizoc said:ROFL
Dude...read the 3-4 posts before yours XD
Dammit, now I feel obligated to buy this just for the box art.GeoramA said:
Source:PlayStation Blog said:Following on from my previous House of the Dead: OVERKILL post, Im pleased to be able to reveal some more exclusive news for you right here on the PlayStation Blog; this time in the form of a new level reveal. Were proud to announce the details for the first of two exclusive levels from the Extended Cut; Naked Terror.
Naked Terror sees you fighting your way through a strip club (a real hardship I know), the streets of Bayou City and a bar, and not only do you have new environments to battle your way through, you also have new stripper and biker mutants to contend with. The other cool aspect to this new level is who you play as, for this level G and Wash are elsewhere, leaving you to take control of Varla (previously an NPC in the original Overkill) and her stripper friend Candy.
Candy seems to have the required staples for any standard stripper: she has a heart of gold, is wholesome, innocent, yet can be naïve to the world. There is one big difference though between her and her stripper brethren; our heroine is pretty handy with a hand cannon, and skilfully adept at taking down enemies. Sounds like my kind of woman really.
There are connections between her and Jasper (the boss at the end of the Plantation level). It was as a hospital volunteer that she first met Jasper and there a romance developed. Now she works alongside Varla, hoping to one day save up enough money for her and Jasper to leave Bayou City for good. To complicate things further Jasper is Varlas brother. How does this ultimately all fit together? Well, youll have to wait and see when the game releases.
These two exclusive levels cover a new side story that reveals additional details to help you understand the main storyline. Thats your lot for the moment, Ill be back in due course to reveal the details of the second exclusive level.
For the moment enjoy these new screenshots, and make sure you set that level poster as your PC desktop; as Ive found in the office its a real head-turner.
Acquiescence said:I really want to get this game. But in order to get this game I ideally need to also purchase the Move. And I don't really want to do that. Dilemma.