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House of the dead 3
House of the dead 3












I didn't get much enjoyment out of the Ranking feature since it wasn't really easy to read through and compare myself to. Everything but the final boss is relatively easy to kill with such a big gun (though by simple attrition, your lives will be worn down no matter what difficulty level), and two-player gaming makes for a one-sided bloodbath. Branching paths pop up to break up the monotony, but much of the game treads familiar ground as areas are recycled to stretch out the runtime and every path still dumps you out to the same boss fight - killer boss fights though they might be. Still, once you've played through this half-hour game, you've gotten almost everything there is to get out of it. Extras are sparse you can unlock further difficulty levels and there is a short interview included in addition to the Time Attack mode not seen in arcades, but this PSN version at least packs in Trophy support and Ranked Leaderboards. Adding a couple PlayStation Move controllers adds to the fun (especially if you have the Sharp Shooter, as the button configs puts the reload on the sliding action bar), but you can also shoot with standard DualShock controllers.

#House of the dead 3 ps3

After a so-so showing on the Wii (the system just barely kept up with all this arcade carnage), the game comes to PS3 with a liquidy-smooth framerate even with two players blasting away.

house of the dead 3

The PlayStation 3 version of House of the Dead III (available on PlayStation Network for about $7 USD, less than five quid in the UK) is about as good as we're ever going to get in a home version of this game. In your first playthrough, you'll be spraying shots like crazy and just trying to survive, but as you learn the maps and go for greater scores, you start exercising control and counting your rounds before reloading. Yes, it's a much easier weapon to aim than say a handgun (and the reload here is crazy-fast, even for an arcade game), but the gameplay balance of HotD 3 is tuned precisely to make the most of this gun and to challenge gamers to make each shot count before they have to pump in more shells. With a shotgun, you can even juggle poisonous slime dripping at you from a ceiling - try pulling that off with your pew-pew-pew shooter. A rifle could put a round through an axe-wielding walker's skull, but a spread of buckshot can take his head clean off, and might take a decent-sized chunk out of the lamebrain behind him for good measure. Blubber-assed blob enemies could suck up rounds from a Desert Eagle all day long, but if you punch a hole the size of a paintcan through their guts with a shotgun, they're suddenly much less imposing. Every aspect of this game is built around its gun.

house of the dead 3

House of the Dead is nothing more than a lightgun shooter, but if you're going to get a point-and-popper, get the one that screams, "BOOM!" You might think I'm making too much of this whole "shotgun" affair, but House of the Dead 3 proves just how well a job can be done when you come at it armed with the right weapon. The most recent House of the Dead: Overkill had a wide variety of guns to pick up, but every moment spent away from my beloved shotgun was time spent feeling like there was a hole in my heart. Sure, HotD 4 has an Uzi and it always seems cool to just paint the world with bullet holes, but full-auto weapons and better graphics do not equal a freaking shotgun. House of the Dead III is the "shotgun game" in this lightgun series, and thus, it's the game that racks my rounds.












House of the dead 3