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The House of the Dead 4 Review

I didn’t even know The House of the Dead 4 Special was a thing that existed.

Despite the rest of The House of the Dead series making its way to consoles, The House of the Dead 4 has been left in the arcades – and perhaps rightfully so. With the introduction of the machine gun as the standard weapon, the once requisite precision aiming for this light gun series has been all but removed. That’s not to say that there’s no challenge or fun to be had with the latest arcade iteration of the series, but the experience pales in comparison to earlier editions.

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House of the Dead 4 Coming To PSN April 17

Additional features including Move support will be included.

House of the Dead 4 was originally released in Japanese Arcades in 2005. Now in 2012, the light gun shooter is finally seeing a home console release. Get ready for some old school reflex shooting as the title's release date has finally been set. Coming April 17, the title will release on the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network for $9.99.

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Move-Enabled House of the Dead 3 & 4 Coming to PSN

Blast more zombies with these two light gun shooters.

The House of the Dead series is one of the most iconic light gun series in gaming. Given the numerous pointing peripherals on the market right now, it's no surprise that Sega is breathing new life into the series with a variety of releases, the latest of which are ports to the PlayStation Network of House of the Dead 3 and 4. The two titles will be Move enabled and feature upgraded HD graphics and trophy support.

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Sega Announces The House of the Dead: Overkill - Extended Cut

The extended cut will feature new content, 3D, and Move support for the PS3 this October.

On their blog, Sega announced today that The House of the Dead: Overkill will be making its way to the PlayStation 3 in a special Extended Cut edition. The new version of the game will feature a few improvements over the original Wii version of the game, specifically support for the PlayStation Move controller, improved visuals and support for stereoscopic 3D, and two new scenarios beyond the original seven levels of the first game. Players will be able to grab the game this fall, on October 25.

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