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Platform: Sega Dreamcast Availability: Available from these sellers . 7 used & new from $12.95 ESRB Rating: Mature (Content suitable for ages 17 or older.) See more pictures | Accessories Note to Customers: Gore, Horror, Mature Content, Realistic Violence (what this means) Features: Blow away killer zombies 6 levels of intense shooting action Based on the smash arcade shooter Branching levels and storyline Use a lightgun (sold separately) for maximum blasting Amazon.com Sales Rank: Today: #4,737 in Computer & Video Games , #16,632 in Electronics Yesterday: #3,699 in Computer & Video Games , #12,400 in Electronics Manufacturer's age: 17 years and up Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. ASIN: B00000K4BU Item model number: 51002 Dimensions: 5.50 inches x 0.50 inches x 5.00 inches Date first available at Amazon: August 15, 2000 Average Customer Review: Based on 100 reviews. Write a review . 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Most fast-action gaming fans will immediately dive into the basic premise of this game: shoot and destroy the zombies that have invaded the creepy haunt known as the Curien Mansion. For what it's worth, however, House of the Dead 2 does contain a pretty intriguing plot that moves beyond the simplistic point-and-shoot genre. In addition to the fast-moving action, there are several subplots that shed light on the darker secrets lurking within this eerie, zombie-infested environment. Gameplay can be set to accommodate several skill levels, including easy, medium, and hard game settings. Even if you manage to master this game, there are several alternative plot and game paths that will keep you coming back for more. Your shooting patterns and on-screen actions will determine the plot path and gaming areas that you can explore. Skilled shooters and well-trained zombie slayers will be rewarded with secret game areas and unusual plot twists. By saving the lives of innocent bystanders, you will usually be able to take a shorter path to the end of the game level. In addition, you'll often gain health bonuses that enable you to play longer. If you complete the game without allowing any hostages to die, you'll even unlock a secret bonus room. A few years ago, Sega disappointed some hardcore fans with its less-than-perfect home translation of the original House of the Dead game. With House of the Dead 2 , Sega has fully redeemed itself. The Dreamcast is the only home game system with the processing power to do the arcade game justice--and it shows. We just about drooled over the graphics, which have to be seen to be believed. The home version even expands beyond the arcade gameplay with exclusive new levels, including a training mode that helps you practice your shooting skills before you enter the game. There are also several never-before-seen secret game areas that were developed exclusively for the Dreamcast. The only disappointment here is Sega's decision not to include the light gun accessory with this title. You can play with a basic Dreamcast controller, but the game was designed with the light gun in mind. Without a light blaster, it's just not as fun. It's a good thing that third-party companies, such as InterAct, are already offering light guns that are compatible with the Dreamcast. We highly recommend purchasing this separately sold light gun accessory; it makes the game infinitely more enjoyable and, frankly, some of the harder areas of the game are almost impossible to beat without it. --Brett Atwood Pros: Near perfect arcade-to-home translation Multiplayer support with a second Dreamcast controller or light gun (sold separately) Exclusive levels developed only for the Dreamcast Multiple game paths Cons: Gameplay suffers without optional light gun accessory GameSpot Review The often-used phrase "Virtua Cop meets Resident Evil" doesn't quite do Sega's zombie-blasting arcade gun-game series justice, but it's certainly close enough to give you the general idea of what the House of the Dead series is all about. In it, you're part of a government agency in charge of stopping the machinations of the nefarious and incredibly monotone Goldman, a suit-wearing evil mastermind intent on wiping out the human race with his monster hordes for reasons that never really quite... read more See all product description... Spotlight Reviews (What's this?) Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers. 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful: The Best Zombie shooter! , May 3, 2000 Reviewer: A. Griffiths "Adrian" (London)- See all my reviews There still aren't that many Dreamcast games out than can be called "must-haves", but "House Of The Dead 2" is definitely one of them. But do you need the gun to play it? YES! Otherwise, it will be nowhere near as much fun and almost impossible to beat it, as the monsters are often zipping all over the screen at great speed. The game is extrememly hard anyway, even set on the "very easy" level (!), and the first few times you play it you will be killed long before the final battle, but the game would be over far too quickly if it were easy. The feel good factor from final victory, however, is always worth waiting for. Every aspect of the graphics is fantastic, the zombies are incredibly detailed, especially in close up, and the backgrounds are beautifully realised. Replay value comes from the many different paths you can take through the zombie-infested town. These paths depend on the speed and accuracy of your shooting, and you will enjoy replaying the game to try and hit those tricky targets, and save the innocent civilians, some of which are extremely difficult to rescue. Also added is "Original Mode" in which you build up a store of power-ups and life-ups, and even some bizarre different weapons and character-modifiers that appear in secret spots in the course of the game. You really need a VMU for this mode, although you can enjoy the arcade game without one (there are no save points during gameplay). Add to this the training exercises, and you have an arcade experience that is not only transported identically into your living room, but also enhanced with many extras! The game is above all fun to play, as it requires no serious investment of time or thought. You can pick it up at any time, and start blasting the undead! Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) Dreamcast classic , January 20, 2002 Reviewer: N. Durham "Big Evil" (Reading, PA)- See all my reviews One of the first games released for the Dreamcast, House of the Dead 2 is an instant classic. The game is identical to the arcade smash with the inclusion of exclusive Dreamcast levels, and the graphics and detailed zombies will leave your mouth watering. The voice acting is pretty bad though, making the voice acting from the first Resident Evil look like Shakespearian acting, but that is overlooked by the shoot 'em up action. A light gun is strongly recommended, but the standard DC controler works just as well, somewhat. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) All Customer Reviews Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers. 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful: Not perfect but fun , October 9, 2004 A Kid's Review I only have this because I have Xbox's House of the Dead 3.The House of the Dead 3 is better.Better graphics,effects,blood,gore,and options.I'd reccomend that one more.But if you are more pleased with House of the dead 2 and only have an Xbox then get House of the Dead 3,beat it,and go to The House of the Dead 2.There,you start at The House of the Dead 3 and go back in time in a time machine until you reach the year 2000. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) A very good Classic Horror Shooter , July 16, 2004 Reviewer: A gamer This game is pure fun. It is a must own shooter for all people who own a Dreamcast. I am dissapointed that Sega has stopped its bussiness in the gamming industry. Anyways, this shooter packs non-stop zombie blastin' action. But get this first, if you buy this game, get a lightgun. The dude with the lightgun is the king, the one without is zombie chow. I also like the way you can blow off individual body parts. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) A must own for DreamCast Owners every were! , July 7, 2004 Reviewer: Robert evans (USA)- See all my reviews HOFD2 Is Awesome. It's very violent and gory which is why I love it. It was a very popular game when it came to the arcades but now you can play this blessing game any time you want at your own home! The story for this game is pretty good. The bad guy in it is cool.. The bosses are loads of fun. 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