Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the The House of the Dead: Overkill - Extended Cut and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for The House of the Dead: Overkill - Extended Cut.
October 2011
(74%)
26 Reviews
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This is one time where our grading system fails me, as this game is anything but decent, but the score is right. Like Manhunt before it, there’s really no reason for this game to exist outside of someone’s dark imagination. A competently executed game...
Abstract: Jetzt ist der Horrortitel als Extended Cut auf der PlayStation 3 erhältlich und liefert erneut Unterhaltung in feinster Grindhouse-Manier. ...
Abstract: The term "grindhouse" comes from back in the 1970's, when your local theatre would play double features of various movies that featured bizarre subject matter and were typically of dubious quality. More recently, in homage to the long-dead 70's movemen...
Abstract: Det er blevet tid til at anmelde endnu en genudgivelse som denne gang er blevet opdateret i et Extended Cut. Det er det femte spil i serien The House of the Dead som har fået titlen Overkill. Denne titel er oprindeligt udgivet i 2009 til Wii og n...
Abstract: If you missed it the first time around, here’s the gist: Special agent G (a staple of the series) and veteran cop Washington (a man that isn’t afraid to turn away from cursing) are hot on the trail of a zombie infestation, spearheaded by a mad scient...
Abstract: House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut marks the 5th game in SEGA's long running light gun shooter series, and is a port of the Wii version of the game, spruced up with HD graphics, a couple of additional levels, redone menus, and a new character. It...
Abstract: The original title The House of the Dead launched in arcades way back in 1997, debuting a year later on the Sega Saturn. It was a classic light-gun outing sharing many gameplay dynamics with the Virtua Cop franchise and sequels have arrived on various ...
Abstract: The lightgun shooter genre has, let's be honest, stagnated a little. The glory days of Virtua Cop and Time Crisis seemed gone for good, leaving us with half-decent Wii/PlayStation Move games. What we didn't see coming in 2009 was Headstrong and SEGA's ...