Personally we prefer 2 we always found it tougher and it was the game out of the two that we spent the most time playing the arcade during University years. There isn't much between House of the Dead 2 and House of the Dead 3 to write them up separately. We say virtually because if you manage to save anyone then you're thrown the odd life pack or taken on a different route with less zombies and flesh eating vultures. Without worrying about walking around, the game takes you on a pre-defined route with your task to kill virtually everything in your path before it kills you.
HOUSE OF THE DEAD 3 WII SERIES
Identical in graphics and gameplay to the original, there isn't anything new here apart from the fact you're now controlling this with your Wii Remote rather than something that's likely to get you stopped by the police on the way to your mate's house.įor those who've never heard of the Sega Dreamcast, let alone owned one (oh the horror) then the House of the Dead series sees you play one of two characters as you move your way through a landscape beset with zombies, killer frogs and monsters that look worse that a bad pull the morning after - think George A Romero and you're on the right track. If you ever managed to play House of the Dead 2 at the arcade or with the gun pointing at the television with the Sega Dreamcast version you'll be right at home. But should you pick up your weapon once more or has your life changed too much over the past decade to warrant the effort? We get pistol-whipping to find out. (Pocket-lint) - The arcade and Sega Dreamcast classic House of the Dead is back, this time on the Nintendo Wii.