House of the Dead: Overkill

December 15, 2009 by admin  
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  • Pulp funk horror Zombie cool at its finest as one of the most popular shooter classics returns injected with a whole new retro b-movie look.
  • An utterly in-your-face zombie-dismembering blast Non-stop light-gun shooting action on the Wii as you blow apart zombies for high-score thrills.
  • Gripping co-op action on the Wii Grab a friend and play the game as intended in your own buddy action movie as two of the coolest characters in video gaming.
  • Use ¿Slow-Mofo Time¿ to make the perfect head-popping shot and ¿Evil Eye¿ to spot moments of opportunity that¿ll send the whole environment up in flames.
  • Lightning quick Wii Remote reactions Get knee-deep in the dead with motion-sensitive Wii controls. Pump your shotgun, slam a fresh mag home in that 9-mil and work your lever-action rifle.

Product Description
The House of the Dead: OVERKILL charges you with mowing down waves of infected, blood-thirsty zombies in a last-ditch effort to survive and uncover the horrific truth behind the origins of the House of the Dead. Survival… More >>

House of the Dead: Overkill

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5 Responses to “House of the Dead: Overkill”
  1. John Kerns says:

    This is the most idiotic game I’ve played. Like it was designed/written by a 13 yr old. Every third word is the “F” word or worse. Just continual shooting zombies & ghouls over and over – same faces – same ball-headed guy; same young woman. ABSOLUTELY NO VARIETY. The language was funny at first, but then it just repeated and repeated and repeated – cursing for the sake of cursing. You’d have to be stoned to enjoy this game more than a half-hour. For the just under $50 price tag this thing is going back TODAY.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. shopper mom says:

    The graphics aren’t that great but it is still fun to play

    if you like these kind of games. Any value to the plot is negated

    by extreme, unnecessary profanity throughout.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. George Mauro says:

    House of the Dead: Overkill

    One of the most boring games I’ve ever played. Predictable, no possibility to explore. It was a roller coaster ride and not a very fun one either.

    Purely designed for children with no parental guidelines. Stereotype characters and the grind-house effect got old real fast. Waste of money really.

    g
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. N. Holladay says:

    As an avid player of such games as Resident Evil and Silent Hill, I bought this game thinking it was similar to those in that genre. I was greatly disappointed in the game and only played it for about 30 minutes before quitting out of sheer boredom. Unfortunately it’s basically just a shoot’em/kill’em game with pretty much no story line at all. The zombies just keep coming and coming and you just keep shooting and shooting until you get to the next level which is pretty much the same thing. The zombies look ok and the opening credits have a “grind house” influence, but if you’re expecting a game like the ones mentioned above you will be greatly disappointed. This game is absolutely NOT for anyone under 17, mostly because of the adult language and themes. It was a waste of money in my opinion.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. I beat this game within a few hours of purchasing it, now i want to play it with my friends and i cant seem to get the wii remote to synch up with the game. any suggestions?
    Rating: 4 / 5

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