The House of the Dead: Remake is a rail shooter developed by MegaPixel Studio and published by Forever Entertainment. The game is a faithful remake of an old arcade lightgun shooter, which doesn't fit quite as well on a console, thanks to its short length and the Nintendo Switch's lack of a lightgun.
The story of The House of the Dead: Remake, what little there is, follows two special agents: G and Thomas Rogan. The two are dispatched to the Curien Mansion, where horrific experiments are taking place in secret. Dr. Curien unleashes his own monstrous creations on the staff, and it's up to the players to shoot their way through the hordes of undead, in order to save as many innocents as possible and bring Dr. Curien to justice. It takes less than an hour to finish the story mode in The House of the Dead: Remake, but there are multiple paths in the stages and multiple endings to see, which extend the runtime a little for those who want to experience everything.
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The House of the Dead: Remake's gameplayis faithful to the original game, with fast-paced lightgun-style shooting, where the player quickly moves from mob to mob, mowing down enemies and shooting projectiles out of the air. The game features multiple difficulty modes, as well as a Horde mode that drastically increases the number of enemies on the screen. Two players can take on the game together, but only in local co-op. The gameplay is fun in bursts, and it offers plenty of challenge for those who want to experience the original brutal difficulty of the arcade mode. There are also plenty of unlockables to find and achievements to earn. It's just a shame that the whole experience is over so
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