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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Abstract: The House of the Dead: Overkill is one of my favorite Wii games. Not because it's of the quality of its gameplay or its narrative depth, but because it's one of the most gloriously stupid productions ever committed to disc. From its record-breaking p...
House of the Dead: Overkill -- Extended Cut is one of the best reasons to own a PlayStation Move in months, but that's more a reflection of the weak Move lineup than the game being anything other than a solid light-gun shooter. I liked playing though t...
Abstract: BANNED! That was the word that the Office of Film and Literature Classification department of Australia used on this former Nintendo Wii game. Thankfully SEGA fought to over tune their classification and the game has finally been released in Australia ...
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...
OVERKILL was wildly over-the-top, obscene and gory – when on the Wii, but this PS3 upgrade goes even more for excess and in every department. This game will appeal to all fans of crude humour zombie splatting. ...
Fast and furious arcade blasting, Lovable grindhouse style
Not the most demanding game for sharpshooters, Boss battles can be a slog
It's not the most challenging game for Move sharpshooters, but House of the Dead: Overkill – Extended Cut is a brilliant lightgun game which makes the most of its grindhouse trappings and OTT gore. If you like the style and the genre, it's an essential M...
Abstract: Blasting off rotten faces to reveal bloody skulls has never been so hilariousFor crying out loud, you'd think that after being practically surrounded by zombies in the media these days, we'd stop crying about the muscle munchers. As soon as the dead rise,...
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 ...
Although it has some motion control quirks and some questionable design decisions, this the definitive version of Overkill. Gaming doesn't get guilty pleasures like these very often. Take advantage. ...