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The House of the Dead: Overkill

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The House of the Dead: Overkill

Feb 10, 2009

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3.41 average rating based on 188 ratings

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Overkill is a rail shooter, with pre-determined character movement, while the shooting element under player control by pointing the Wii Remote at the screen, moving the aiming reticle. The player can point the reticle near the edge of the screen to move the camera angle slightly in that direction, allowing a further field of view known as "Danger Cam". The story mode can be played solo or with another human player, with one weapon or dual-wielding controls.
Developers
Headstrong Games
Publishers
Sega
Franchises
The House of the Dead
Series
The House of The Dead
Platforms
Wii
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action, Comedy, Horror
Release Dates
Feb 10, 2009 (North_America)
Wii
Feb 13, 2009 (Europe)
Wii
Feb 19, 2009 (Australia)
Wii
Sep 17, 2009 (Japan)
Wii
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User Stats
438
In Collection
68
Wish Listed
3
Playing
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DirtyMidnighter
DirtyMidnighter gave Dec 3, 2020 (edited)
DirtyMidnighter gave Dec 3, 2020 (edited)
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This review is for the Wii version

Original Review from 2013

My friend and I have been hitting the Wii hard lately. Specifically, the wealth of arcade shooters that are available on the system. It's been a costly addiction but honestly, some of the most good, wholesome fun I've had playing video games in quite some time. Screw online multiplayer. A couple friends on the couch is where it's at. There's a certain magic in the simple act of pointing at things to make them die as you scarf pizza and guzzle beer, all the while performing the delicate balancing act of co-operation, rationing ammunition, health and upgrades.

Of the games that we have played so far, House of The Dead Overkill is the clear winner. While it might be an entirely different experience solo (and I wouldn't recommend that you play any arcade shooter solo, really), It's a gory, funny, kitschy, rollicking good time when you are playing with friends. You will scream at the TV and at each other and love every minute of it.

This game is essentially the closest any game has come to being an all-out homage to the film Grindhouse, even going so far as to copy and paste its …

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Original Review from 2013

My friend and I have been hitting the Wii hard lately. Specifically, the wealth of arcade shooters that are available on the system. It's been a costly addiction but honestly, some of the most good, wholesome fun I've had playing video games in quite some time. Screw online multiplayer. A couple friends on the couch is where it's at. There's a certain magic in the simple act of pointing at things to make them die as you scarf pizza and guzzle beer, all the while performing the delicate balancing act of co-operation, rationing ammunition, health and upgrades.

Of the games that we have played so far, House of The Dead Overkill is the clear winner. While it might be an entirely different experience solo (and I wouldn't recommend that you play any arcade shooter solo, really), It's a gory, funny, kitschy, rollicking good time when you are playing with friends. You will scream at the TV and at each other and love every minute of it.

This game is essentially the closest any game has come to being an all-out homage to the film Grindhouse, even going so far as to copy and paste its opening stripper cinematic. Throughout the game, there are the same gag tactics deployed as it the Tarantino/Rodriguez masterpiece, including over abundance of film grain, blatant over the top profanity and violence, missing reels, cheesy title cards, off the wall music selection and characters that seem ripped out of some lame 80's cop movie. All of this created an aesthetic that is engrossing, singular, and very entertaining. Unlike the previous House of the Dead games, where the presentation seemed like it was trying to be serious and failing miserably, Overkill know exactly what it is and plays to its strengths.

It's easy to make it through the entire game in one sitting, as with all House of the Dead games although this one is considerably longer than the arcade iterations. It's constructed in a more paced and thoughtful way than the others because It wasn't built with the intention of swindling quarters out of people, rather giving them an entertaining movie-length ride. And on that level, it succeeds marvelously. The only gripe is that it doesn't seem as tight, responsive or demanding as say, House of the Dead 2, a game that is tough as nails and not bashful about taking you for all you're worth. Overkill is a hell of a ride though, and should not be missed by anyone who likes to play games on the couch with friends, perhaps the best way to digest any form of entertainment.

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b_n
b_n gave Nov 12, 2014
b_n gave Nov 12, 2014
b_n's review of The House of the Dead: Overkill

1001 Games - #914

Pros: grindhouse style works well, scoring system adds replay value, fun co-op

Cons: slowdown in certain parts, lighting is an issue in several parts

Recommendation: while not for the easily offended, this is the most substantial House of the Dead game in terms of length and content that I have played. Bring a friend to get the most out of it.

Byakko
Byakko gave Sep 27, 2014
Byakko gave Sep 27, 2014
Byakko's review of The House of the Dead: Overkill

An awesome style direction for the series, but slowdown on the Wii really made it a lot less fun than it should be.

NotRegret
NotRegret updated their status Jun 30, 2018
NotRegret updated their status Jun 30, 2018

This review is of the wii version, there is also a PS3 remake which looks to be a decent game, although I have not played it.

It's a crime that this shares the name with the legendary HoD series; whoever rented the licensed this out to Headstrong Games is probably in the same circle of hell as the guy who rented the Mario/Zelda license for those Phillip CDI games.

I'm decent at the genre and I recalled that I cleared the game on my second or third attempt with hardly a shot missed (and since score is based on accuracy, it means I had even cleared that aspect). This is due to how the zombies usually give you enormous breathing room before attacking letting you aim without pressure. This game is astonishingly easy and I cannot even recommend it highly for someone looking for an easy railshooter as the ride itself is no good. The style reminds of me a teenager attempting to ape Toronto movies as the head director, except with some really generic looking zombies, with terrible looking textures, placed in unmemorable, boring, dimly lit locations. The entire game downright hideous. This is the worst rail shooter I …

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This review is of the wii version, there is also a PS3 remake which looks to be a decent game, although I have not played it.

It's a crime that this shares the name with the legendary HoD series; whoever rented the licensed this out to Headstrong Games is probably in the same circle of hell as the guy who rented the Mario/Zelda license for those Phillip CDI games.

I'm decent at the genre and I recalled that I cleared the game on my second or third attempt with hardly a shot missed (and since score is based on accuracy, it means I had even cleared that aspect). This is due to how the zombies usually give you enormous breathing room before attacking letting you aim without pressure. This game is astonishingly easy and I cannot even recommend it highly for someone looking for an easy railshooter as the ride itself is no good. The style reminds of me a teenager attempting to ape Toronto movies as the head director, except with some really generic looking zombies, with terrible looking textures, placed in unmemorable, boring, dimly lit locations. The entire game downright hideous. This is the worst rail shooter I have ever played outside of those ancient one's that used low-resolution sprites. Which really makes me think the people and critics giving it good marks have never played any other rail shooter and thus have zero standards for the genre.

Wii owners have absolutely no business with this as there are 4 amazing rail shooters on their console: Sin&Punishment, HoD collection, Umbrella Chronicles, and Ghost Squad that are vastly superior alternatives.

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