Game: House of the Dead 4 Format: Playstation 3 (PSN) Developer: Wow Entertainment Publisher: Sega Sega’s long running House of the Dead series is a gory over the top B-Movie-like experience that is mainly concerned with grossing out the player by blowing off the body parts of the overwhelming zombie horde. The last entry in the series, [...]
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Thu, April 19 2012 » PS3, Reviews » 4 Comments
Early on in the life cycle of the Nintendo Wii many publishers took one look at the gigantic sales figures for the console and ploughed huge resources in to making Wii Games. Sure, the vast majority of these games were cheap cash-ins designed to do little more than make a quick buck, but a few [...]
Tags: everybody loves lists, House of the Dead, Luke Mears, Mightyles, move, Okami, PS3, Red Steel 2, Resident Evil 4, Silent Hill Shattered Memories, Wii
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Wed, April 20 2011 » Articles, List Articles » 3 Comments
Anyone that watched Microsoft’s E3 press conference this year would probably have very mixed feelings about what they saw. While they showed off ‘hardcore’ games like Halo Reach and Gears of War 3, Microsoft dedicated the majority of their pitch to their latest bit of kit: Kinect (formerly Project Natal).
Tags: 360, Black and White, Dungeon Keeper, EA, Electronic Arts, everybody loves lists, House of the Dead, Kinect, Lionhead Studios, Luke Mears, PC, Peter Molyneux, Review, Samba De Amigo, sega, xbox
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Wed, August 11 2010 » Articles » 1 Comment
With E3 fast approaching, The Newb Review has taken the opportunity to look back over the years to see the kind of excitement to come out of E3′s past, to predict what we could be seeing in the near future. This year marks E3s 15th anniversary as well as the 15 year anniversary of a [...]
Tags: Dragon Force, e3, House of the Dead, nights into dreams, Panzzer Dragoon Saga, Radiant Silvergun, sega, Sega Saturn, Segata Sanshiro, sonic team, Sony
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Mon, June 7 2010 » Retrospectives » 3 Comments