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House of the Dead 4 arcade review

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I recently went to the movie theater with my wife, my sister, and her boyfriend to check out the much hyped Paranormal Activity. We were going on a Saturday, so I knew that it was going to be packed. I didn't want to risk sitting in the front row, straining my neck to see what the hell was happening on the giant screen five feet from my face, so we resolved to get there about an hour early... which I guess wasn't early enough, seeing as the showing we were aiming for was sold out. We picked up tickets for the next showing that was like two hours from then, and went to go sit in line.

My wife and sister were pissed... My sister's boyfriend and I, on the other hand, knew that we would be fine, since the movie theater we were at had a great selection of arcade games to hold us over!

The first thing I saw when I walked into the arcade room nearly brought me to tears of joy. It was a House of the Dead 4 cabinet. I've been a huge House of the Dead, and rail shooter in general, fan for a long time, and have probably pumped more quarters into HOTD cabinets than any other, but I had never seen an actual House of the Dead 4 cabinet in person anywhere before. Needless to say, we cashed in some dollar bills, filled our pockets with quarters, and started 'sploding some zombie heads.

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The first thing that I noticed about this game was the awesome light gun. It is a big orange uzi that has some nice weight to it. The gun fires automatically, which is great considering how many zombies the game throws at you, and reloads as most light gun games do, by firing off-screen. There is a small button on the side of the gun that tosses grenades, which you have a limited supply of.

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House of the Dead has never really been known for its story, and the its the same old song and dance here. You play as some government agents or something, who are investigating an underground lab when they suddenly find the evidence they need, use it to prosecute the mad scientist they are looking for, and go home safely to their loving families...

No, actually they are attacked by zombies. Wouldn't that be something though? Nobody would have expected that from a game called House of the Dead 4. Sega should have thrown us the curve ball in my opinion.

This game throws TONS of zombies at you. Like, a million zombies. Maybe more than that. It's insane, but luckily you have a few cool tools at your disposal. If a zombie grabs hold of you, you can shake the gun up and down like a Wii-mote to throw them off. This tactic is even used in some boss fights, and makes for some rather tense situations. You can also be pushed down to the ground by enemies, which makes situations where you are being attacked by multiple enemies even more intense. You can also toss grenades at groups of enemies to help thin out some of larger zombie crowds.

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The enemies consist of your usual HOTD suspects, including normal zombies, big zombies, jumpy annoying zombies, projectile tossing zombies, weird swamp monstery zombies, flying bat creatures, and those annoying leech things. All pretty run of the mill stuff, but the game really shines during the boss fights. Now THESE are some bosses.

The bosses range from a giant, four-armed, Goro looking zombie that chases you through a sewer system, to a badass ghoul that assaults you in a train with a gigantic dual-sided chainsaw. There is even the token giant spider, which chases you up an elevator shaft! These guys really make the whole experience what it is. You feel a real sense of dread while fighting these guys, especially since its your quarters at stake!

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There are plenty of power-ups to be had, which can be found by shooting at secret areas throughout the stages. The setting of these stages changed up enough to keep me interested, and I never really get bored of my surroundings. The game even lets you choose your path at certain points, which should make for some interesting replay value if I ever get the chance to play it again.

We made it to the end of stage four on our play through, where we were killed by an obese titan of a zombie boss, that rolled into a ball to mush us into goo. Between the two of us, we probably spent at least $25 on the game, and really couldn't justify spending much more. It's not that we didn't want to, but as fun as the game was, we didn't want to empty our wallets on it.

The true fun-factor of this game comes from the overall experience. It literally takes you on a ride through various levels, ranging from an underground lab to a European city in ruins. The hordes of zombies popping out from everywhere, the terrifyingly huge bosses, and the camaraderie you feel with your fellow zombie hunter, all while frantically pumping quarters into the coin slot, sum up to create an exciting and unique experience.

House of the Dead 4 is such great interactive experience, and you owe yourself to try it out if you ever get the chance!
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Re: House of the Dead 4 arcade review

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Sounds like you had fun :D

As a big fan of light gun games, I'm interested in playing this. I remember enjoying 2 and 3 so 4 shouldn't be an exception.

There is actually the house of the dead 4 special which features going into a room and sitting there. There's a screen in front and behind, air blow at you when you get attacked, and your chair moves, etc. I remember seeing it when I was at Macau this spring not knowing this was a rare arcade game. I remember I wanted to play it but it costed a fortune. I was thinking one play costing that much was just too much so I ended up playing SF4 and keyboardmania a few times. But afterwards I read that the game has no continues. So I guess that one play would've lasted a long time...I regret it now :|
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I played the game once at the Gameworks near my hometown and it didn't really click. This was before I became such a big HotD fan though, so I may have to give it another shot.

I'm pretty sure I remember seeing that big HotD 4 machine in the Vegas Gameworks, so maybe I'll give it a go if my friends and I ever see that road trip we've been planning through.

Though I don't know if any arcade experience will ever beat how much fun I had with the F-Zero AX deluxe edition while it was at the Nicklecade near my hometown. I'd eat those words for a chance to play with that super crazy 'monster edition' though - link.
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There is a HotD 4 machine at the movie theater I go to as well as the Dave and Busters. I really dig the light guns they have for it. They really upped the ante on this game. I read somewhere that if House of the Dead 2 &3 sold well on wii that they would release it on wii. But then I think they released HotD overkill (awesome game). Anyone heard anything about porting HotD 4 to Wii recently?
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GamerMON wrote:There is a HotD 4 machine at the movie theater I go to as well as the Dave and Busters. I really dig the light guns they have for it. They really upped the ante on this game. I read somewhere that if House of the Dead 2 &3 sold well on wii that they would release it on wii. But then I think they released HotD overkill (awesome game). Anyone heard anything about porting HotD 4 to Wii recently?
i think HotD 4's graphics are too good to be on the Wii, if anything they should port this to the PS3 when their motion controller comes out
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Haha, thank you for posting this.
Only now you've got to play House of The Dead 4 Special!!!

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HellHammer wrote:Haha, thank you for posting this.
Only now you've got to play House of The Dead 4 Special!!!

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If that's you, those are some fantastic chops sir. :mrgreen:
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Hobie-wan wrote: If that's you, those are some fantastic chops sir. :mrgreen:
Haha, yeah.
Uh, that's me in Las Vegas earlier this year...Sadly, I've shaved since. But seriously...HOTD4 Special is like a F-ing hallway of zombie death. Walking around while killing the undead is very enjoyable.
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HellHammer wrote:
Hobie-wan wrote: If that's you, those are some fantastic chops sir. :mrgreen:
Haha, yeah.
Uh, that's me in Las Vegas earlier this year...Sadly, I've shaved since. But seriously...HOTD4 Special is like a F-ing hallway of zombie death. Walking around while killing the undead is very enjoyable.
Oh man, I really need to find somewhere that I can play that! That just sounds absolutely insane.
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HellHammer wrote:Haha, yeah.
Uh, that's me in Las Vegas earlier this year...Sadly, I've shaved since. But seriously...HOTD4 Special is like a F-ing hallway of zombie death. Walking around while killing the undead is very enjoyable.
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