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There’s a decent amount of stuff here, but Sega’s spoiled us with their Sega Genesis Collection giving us 20+ games for 19.99. I just think it’s one of the worst ideas I’ve seen in a video game in a long time and that brings down the score here.
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The HoTD2 one-off mini game still really gets under my skin even though I did quite well at it. I was a bit disappointed by the lack of options with HotD3, which has aged far better than HotD2, but I was impressed with how much was crammed into the port of the old Dreamcast shooter. Curien’s commentary on how you did afterwards. Extreme Mode did nothing for me, but Time Attack was a lot of fun, if only for a new twist on the game and Dr. There is no Original Mode for HotD3, but there is a Time Attack mode as well as an “EXTREME MODE” if you finish you beat both games in the compilation.
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It also introduces full shotgun play, which is a lot of fun, and offers four very different endings for an added replay value. This game brings back the branching paths, but it’s not as well done as in the first game. Here you play as G and Lisa Rogan in an attempt to find Thomas Rogan from the original HotD. That’s pretty much the plot again, although HotD3 does offer an intro chapter and cut scenes before each chapter detailing Dr. HOTD3 – The year is 2019, and the world’s been decimated by the undead. Why offer something you can only ever play once as long as you own the game unless you delete the save file. This to me is one of the stupidest concepts ever put into a game. There is a one time mini game that you can access within HotD2, but let me repeat – IT IS A ONE TIME ONLY DEAL. This mode presents some interesting scenarios for you to strengthen your light gun skills with.Īll in all, you’ve got a nice collection of modes with HotD2, with my favorite being Original Mode. Plus, it can help you train for when you fight the bosses in the main game.įinally there is Training Mode. I’ve never been into these sorts of modes, but hey, it’s nice to have the option. The further you get in the game, the more bosses will be unlocked past the first five. Next up is Boss Mode, where you try to beat the first five bosses of the game as fast as you can. You can only pick 2 items and then they are gone forever, so it’s all the more important you find items hidden in barrels or lying around while you shoot zombies. It’s the same game, but here you can find items and power-ups that range from power ups to extra credits for play. Next up is the Original Mode, which is more like RE:UC.
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This game may lack the branching paths of the original HOTD1 and its sequel, but for some reason this game is considered the crown Jewel of the series. The first is Arcade, which is a spot on port of the original. G, Gary, James, and Amy are the main characters in this game where you try to end the wanton undead debauchery found in a small US city. Curien from HotD1 and flooded the world with the undead. All you need to know is that a businessman named Goldman reopened the research of Dr. “OH Holy Crap! Zombies and flesh golems EVERYWHERE!” Well there are two stories and multiple modes, so let’s just get into it. Are the two repackaged as a compilation worth for $29.99 or do the games show their age when compared to last year’s amazing Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles? We’ve got two arcade ports, one that previously found a home on the Dreamcast, and one that was available as an Xbox exclusive. It just means I love how wacky Sega has always been willing to take this series. I actually imported the very first game for my Saturn. That doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy the HotD series. Typing of the Dead and Pinball of the Dead are my two favorite games from the franchise, and I’m eagerly awaiting English of the Dead on the Nintendo DS. Oddly enough though, it is the HotD spin-offs that I love best. Whether its Mad Dog McCree, Who Shot Johnny Rock, Vampire Night, or Die Hard Trilogy I’ve always managed to have fun with this genre. From the horrible plots and voice acting to the amazingly fun gameplay that anyone can quickly pick up and get addicted to, light gun shooter are easily my favorite rail games. We’ll not discuss the Uwe Boll films here. House of the Dead though? It’s always been an amazing series.
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Phantasy Star, Sonic the Hedgehog, Shining Force, and more of all been dragged through the mud and figuratively raped by the new Sammy owned Sega. Out of all of Sega’s franchises, HoTD is one of the few that I love that HASN’T been ruined by Sammy.