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Aim … shoot … reload … repeat.
That’s it; no independent movement is really necessary because the game pulls you along a predetermined path. Houseof the Dead 2, from Sega PC and Activision Value, requires little thought, and it seems a surprise that there is really any plot at all.
However, to its credit,The hourse of Dead 2
is a fast-paced game, and you do have to pay some, albeit little,
attention. After all, some of the monsters you will face are seemingly
impregnable, unless you have noticed where their weak spots were in the
onscreen [color:2df4=#f00][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] that quickly opened to reveal a [color:2df4=#f00][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] sketch of the creature. Sometimes, the weak spots aren’t even on the monster that you are fighting.
The crux of the game is
basically this. A gentleman named Goldman was messing around, conducting
Genome experiments, and as a result, mutated creatures and bloodthirsty
zombies are roaming through a town. With an unending supply of
ammunition, your task is to skip from chapter to chapter, blasting the
creatures into oblivion while trying to save as many civilians – who are
being pursued by the vile creatures – as is possible.
“How could anyone do this?”
That phrase is repeated
over, and over, by the various characters, and not does it seem little
more than a fill phrase that boasts a profound grasp of the obvious, but
the lack of emotion by the voice actors really does little to help it
of a problem. The game features subtitles, with voice-overs. But there
are instances when the vocals are drowned out by other sound – and it
doesn’t seem intentional, because it can be sporadic. For example, there
is a scene early on when the trio of agents is in a speedboat. While
there are subtitles, you can’t hear the voice acting, but only for a
moment or two. Then it comes back up to the top of the volume chart.
The game has three playing
modes: arcade, original and boss. There seems little difference in the
style of play between arcade and original, while boss mode merely allows
you to battle the boss monsters that show up at the end of each chapter
of the story.
didn’t have a save or load feature. There wasn’t an auto-save that was
apparent, and the manual did not show hot keys for a save feature. While
the game may be easy to work through, beginning over from the start on
each launch is a little bit of a pain.
Graphically, this program is
nice. The three-dimensional polygons of the targets are well rendered,
and the environment seems somewhat interactive. The audio track does
little to bolster the graphical elements.
Controls are exceptionally easy to get a handle on.
House of the Dead 2 is
derived from an arcade shooter game, and when viewed in that regard, it
is easy to understand the set-up of the program. The feel of the arcade
game is there, from the scoring system, to the flow of the game. If the
object of an FPS is to blast away, Dead 2
accomplishes that very well. A little freedom in movement would have
been nice, but if you are looking for a game in which all you need do is
be fast on the trigger, this may be your game.
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Aim … shoot … reload … repeat.
That’s it; no independent movement is really necessary because the game pulls you along a predetermined path. Houseof the Dead 2, from Sega PC and Activision Value, requires little thought, and it seems a surprise that there is really any plot at all.
However, to its credit,The hourse of Dead 2
is a fast-paced game, and you do have to pay some, albeit little,
attention. After all, some of the monsters you will face are seemingly
impregnable, unless you have noticed where their weak spots were in the
onscreen [color:2df4=#f00][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] that quickly opened to reveal a [color:2df4=#f00][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] sketch of the creature. Sometimes, the weak spots aren’t even on the monster that you are fighting.
The crux of the game is
basically this. A gentleman named Goldman was messing around, conducting
Genome experiments, and as a result, mutated creatures and bloodthirsty
zombies are roaming through a town. With an unending supply of
ammunition, your task is to skip from chapter to chapter, blasting the
creatures into oblivion while trying to save as many civilians – who are
being pursued by the vile creatures – as is possible.
“How could anyone do this?”
That phrase is repeated
over, and over, by the various characters, and not does it seem little
more than a fill phrase that boasts a profound grasp of the obvious, but
the lack of emotion by the voice actors really does little to help it
of a problem. The game features subtitles, with voice-overs. But there
are instances when the vocals are drowned out by other sound – and it
doesn’t seem intentional, because it can be sporadic. For example, there
is a scene early on when the trio of agents is in a speedboat. While
there are subtitles, you can’t hear the voice acting, but only for a
moment or two. Then it comes back up to the top of the volume chart.
The game has three playing
modes: arcade, original and boss. There seems little difference in the
style of play between arcade and original, while boss mode merely allows
you to battle the boss monsters that show up at the end of each chapter
of the story.
didn’t have a save or load feature. There wasn’t an auto-save that was
apparent, and the manual did not show hot keys for a save feature. While
the game may be easy to work through, beginning over from the start on
each launch is a little bit of a pain.
Graphically, this program is
nice. The three-dimensional polygons of the targets are well rendered,
and the environment seems somewhat interactive. The audio track does
little to bolster the graphical elements.
Controls are exceptionally easy to get a handle on.
House of the Dead 2 is
derived from an arcade shooter game, and when viewed in that regard, it
is easy to understand the set-up of the program. The feel of the arcade
game is there, from the scoring system, to the flow of the game. If the
object of an FPS is to blast away, Dead 2
accomplishes that very well. A little freedom in movement would have
been nice, but if you are looking for a game in which all you need do is
be fast on the trigger, this may be your game.
DOWNLOAD NOW
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