The House of the Dead Overkill - Extended Cut (Move Compatible) PS3 Game @ Base group - £6.99
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Mutant massacring B-Movie Blood Fest, The House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut is presented for the first time in spectacular High Definition with 3D support and Playstation Move compatibility on the Playstation3 computer entertainment system. This gruesome shooter puts you in the middle of a mutant outbreak in Bayou County. With all seven stages of the original re-mastered and two brand new scenarios added, the baddest just got bigger!
Using a host of weapons, watch your back as Mutants go mad for blood! Blast bloody pieces out of their wretched bodies to save you and a friend’s life as you work to uncover the mystery behind the outbreak. New goodies like Playstation trophies, new game modes and new content are outnumbered by only one thing: Bullets. Will you defeat everything this freakish nightmare town throws at you or will you become Mutant chowder?
Experience 3D so real, you’ll still be crying late into the night and Move support so moving you’ll place every shot right between the eyes!
Features
PlayStation® Move and Sharp Shooter compatible
OVERKILL fully remastered - available in high definition graphics and stereoscopic 3D for the first time ever
Extended with 2 additional levels not featured in the original game
Exclusive crossbow weapon
New baby mutant type
New Hardcore mode – mutants can only be killed with headshots
New Classic mode – play through the entire game using only the AMS Magnum
Exclusive missing reel – an extended boss fight with “Mother” in “OVERKILL”, the game’s final level
Online leaderboards to track high scores and stats
Collectibles to grab throughout all levels to unlock bonus materials; comic pages, music tracks, 3D models and 2D artwork
New PlayStation trophies to unlock
Improved boss fights in all levels
New and improved cutscenes using motion capture


All Comments (20)
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Yup, it always comes with the glasses.
If you like this House of the Dead / Time Crisis type game you'll love it. If not, you won't.
If you like this House of the Dead / Time Crisis type game you'll love it. If not, you won't.
And also if you like grindhouse type films. Plenty of f-bombs to be heard in game as well. :)
Yup, it always comes with the glasses.
unless you buy it from game and the chump 'forgets' to put them ina
Overkill seems to suffer from the dreaded PlayStation Move 'aim drift' affliction, which requires continual re-calibration
One plus point is that I believe Overkill has Old Skool anaglyph 3D (Can be done on any TV) AND modern 3D options (when used with a 3D TV). There are a couple of pairs of red/blue 3D glasses in the game case for the first 3D option
For some strange reason, given that Sony games are usually uncut, this game has some censorship when compared to the original Wii version. One example is the body seen being fed to a giant meat grinder (The body is missing from the PS3 version)
Overkill, for an on rails shooter, seems to have quite a long story mode and there's loads of extra items and play modes to unlock
Edited By: PFC Hudson on May 24, 2012 10:35
Overkill seems to suffer from the dreaded PlayStation Move 'aim drift' affliction, which requires continual re-calibration
One plus point is that I believe Overkill has Old Skool anaglyph 3D (Can be done on any TV) AND modern 3D options (when used with a 3D TV). There are a couple of pairs of red/blue 3D glasses in the game case for the first 3D option
For some strange reason, given that Sony games are usually uncut, this game has some censorship when compared to the original Wii version. One example is the body seen being fed to a giant meat grinder (The body is missing from the PS3 version)
Overkill, for an on rails shooter, seems to have quite a long story mode and there's loads of extra items and play modes to unlock
What 'move drift'? I had no such problems. Move icon was steady when I held it. If you shake your hand it obviously will move because of its laser accuracy!
Overkill seems to suffer from the dreaded PlayStation Move 'aim drift' affliction, which requires continual re-calibration
One plus point is that I believe Overkill has Old Skool anaglyph 3D (Can be done on any TV) AND modern 3D options (when used with a 3D TV). There are a couple of pairs of red/blue 3D glasses in the game case for the first 3D option
For some strange reason, given that Sony games are usually uncut, this game has some censorship when compared to the original Wii version. One example is the body seen being fed to a giant meat grinder (The body is missing from the PS3 version)
Overkill, for an on rails shooter, seems to have quite a long story mode and there's loads of extra items and play modes to unlock
What 'move drift'? I had no such problems. Move icon was steady when I held it. If you shake your hand it obviously will move because of its laser accuracy!
I am not a Parkinson's sufferer!
Move drift is a very real and common occurrence, as a Google search confirms
https://www.google.co.uk/search?gcx=w&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=playstation+moce+drift
One more thing: What 'laser accuracy'?
Edited By: PFC Hudson on May 24, 2012 16:04