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House of the Dead 2 3 Return | 
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| From: Sega Of America, Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $9.96 (33%)
New (18) Used (7) from $19.39
Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 260
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: Shooter Action Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 65016 Model: 65016 UPC: 010086650167 EAN: 0010086650167
Release Date: March 11, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | The House of the Dead 2 and 3 titles compiled into 1 action-packed horror shooter | | • | Re-live your glory days in the arcades as you mow down packs of biting and clawing undead | | • | Original arcade experience, complete with branching storylines, 6 ghoul-filled game modes, and bonus content | | • | 2 players can work together in several game modes, including Arcade mode and Survival mode | | • | Vibrant arcade graphics; new tutorial videos teaches special tips and tricks |
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Product Description THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD is famous for its heart-pounding pace and the great visual detail of the vast armies of unique enemies. Blasting through legions of grotesque zombies and mutated monsters, players will face-off against colossal boss creatures that will test the accuracy and skill of every Wii gamer. It's what you and Wii have been waiting for.BR Two grisly titles from the popular THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD series are being compiled into one action-packed horror shooter for the Wii. This title includes versions of The House of the Dead 2 and The House of the Dead 3 in one package. Players will be able to choose from six game modes, including the standard arcade and time attack options, and there will be single-player campaign and multiplayer modes for two players. Both versions (2 3) will feature the original arcade experience, complete with branching storylines, over six ghoul-filled game modes and bonus content. Re-live your glory days in the arcades and mow down packs of clawing, biting undead. Co-op gameplay - Grab a friend and destroy the undead together including Arcade mode and Original mode Gory arcade graphics - THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 2 3 RETURN retains the rich arcade graphics you love
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| Customer Reviews: Read 41 more reviews...
House of Dead 2 3 for Wii December 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good game, very faithful to original arcade game, but target accuracy sometimes a little off. Weapon calibration does not always seem to work.
I always love the House of dead game but.... December 18, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was very happy to find out that wii carry House of Dead game. Love it ! However, it said that can be play by 2 player. I never was able to make the second controller to work. I was able to set up the second controller and it shows on the screen but unable to shot. JUST be AWARE! This game is a ONE person game not as the box said 2 players.
Great teen family game December 10, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought this with Wii perfect shot gun ($7.95 - a must have accessory) and have been playing it with my two teens for 2 hours/night for a few weeks. It's a great match for the Wii and a lot of fun to play together. And people with different skill levels have fun playing together (unlike, say, Mario games). This even lets their mom join in and have a blast.br /br /It's also just like the arcade version - complete with crappy graphics (so bad in HOD 2 that it's funny) and fairly repetative gameplay, so I can see getting a bit tired of it in a few more weeks. But, that's ok and expected given the arcade game. Still definitely worth the money and we're all looking forward to HOD: Overkill.br /br /As a side note, it's also not a particularly good party game though since it's 2 player and the games last pretty long.br /
Suffer like G Did... December 3, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
2008. After another stellar holiday season and the strongest first-party releases to date now in the marketplace, no one can deny the status of the Wii as the current contender for worldwide "winner" of this generation's console war. Despite this, most third-party publishers are content with porting massive amounts of trashy PS2 games and tacking on waggle controls. They often tell gaming news sources that this strategy is due to the fact "people only buy Nintendo games on Nintendo consoles."br /br /One third party that isn't afraid to push new content onto the console is Sega. With new games in the Sonic and NiGHTS franchises, along with ports(both good and bad), Sega sees potential in the 'cheap PS2 dressed up like a Mac'. Fortunately for light-gun afficionados everywhere, HotD23:R is a GOOD port, and a perfect fit for the Wii's control scheme (cheap Zapper excluded).br /br /That being said, you basically get what you're expecting. Arcade-perfect versions of House of the Dead 2 and 3, along with a few extra modes tacked on for good measure. And when I say arcade-perfect, I mean it. There's no Wii-specific watering down here, which is a welcome change from something like Ghost Squad. Sadly, I was actually surprised by the crispness of the graphics, despite their simplicity when compared against today's standards.There are a few unexpected framerate issues with HotD3, but nothing nearly as painful as playing the Xbox version on the 360. No noticeable issues are present in HotD2.br /br /The games control very well with the Wii remote, although surprisingly there appears to be a bit of lag between pointing at the screen and having the cursor go where it needs to. Both HotD2 and 3 are MUCH harder than I remember in the arcades, and reloading quickly is actually somewhat of a chore, despite the accuracy of the controls. This is a small disappointment, though a noticeable one.br /br /The cheesy voice acting synonymous with the series remains intact here, and fans of the HotD games wouldn't have it any other way. Interestingly, without the loud beeps, bleeps, and blaring music of the arcade, the voices are actually MUCH, MUCH cheesier than I was expecting. Music is mostly forgettable and 100% arcade authentic.br /br /The extra modes present in the game pretty much match point-for-point with the DC version for HotD2. HotD3 contains an extra mode containing an option for a melee attack along with a time attack mode. In my opinion, more work could have been done to add additional modes to HotD3, because it seems pretty barren in comparison to HotD2.br /br /Overall, for a ported compilation on the Wii, this game is surprisingly solid and well worth the $30 price tag. For those who are fans of the arcade versions, picking this one up is a no-brainer, as the control on the Wii goes hand-in-hand with rail shooters, and the port quality on both games is good. Additional options and modes would be greatly appreciated, but given its budget price, it's really difficult to complain too much. Thanks, Sega.br /br /br /Rating System: Who needs stars and numbers? I'm all about the otaku emoticons!br /br /*-* = Amazingbr /^-^ = Goodbr /-_- = Fairbr /T_T = Poorbr /br /br /Graphics: -_-br /HotD2 is a perfect arcade/Dreamcast port. HotD3 is nearly perfect but suffers from scattered framerate issues that weren't present in the arcade version (however, not nearly as problematic as the Xbox version of HotD3 when played in a 360). That said, the lack of widescreen and 480p support is a glaring flaw. All Wii games should be required to support these options. Also, these games are a few years old, and are beginning to show their age. Red blood wasn't taken out (a relief - considering the preview videos showed the green blood) and can be turned on in the options menu.br /br /Sound: ^-^br /Cheesy voice acting is here in full-force, along with all the sounds you'd expect from the arcade versions. Music is arcade-perfect as well. Not particularly memorable, but recognizable nonetheless.br /br /Replayability: ^-^br /Additional credits and difficulty settings open up if you perform well or poorly. Completing both HotD2 and HotD3 opens up an additional mode for HotD3. Extra modes (including Time Attack, Boss Attack, and Original) are plentiful in HotD2 but are seriously lacking in HotD3. Both games can be beaten in under an hour if you have enough credits, but that won't be the case at first.br /br /Downloadable Content: N/Abr /Wii game. No DLC planned.br /br /Fun Factor: -_-br /These are arcade ports, and therefore are more fun to blast through with a friend. The additional modes (especially Original mode on HotD2) add a lot to the game as well. My only complaint is the length of each game (especially when compared with RE:UC), but given these are ports rather than a new original game, it can't be helped.br /br /Overall: ^-^br /Not bad, Sega. Not bad at all. br /br /More rants at:br /[...]
Really needs endless continues November 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game is ok, but what dissapoints is the same as what other reviewers have said. It needs to have unlimited continues, since they left in all the cheap shots from the Arcade version.br /This is a fun game but pales next to Ghost Squad for accuracy and playability. I'm glad we have it to play but not our favorite light gun game. Works great with a Nyko Perfect Shot.
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