The House of the Dead demo

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  • Date added:
    14/07/1999
  • File size:
    15.8M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pentium-133, Windows 95

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Research personnel are missing from the DBR Corporation, a clandestine laboratory funded by the government to conduct experiments on bioengineered life forms. A team of special operatives is dispatched to the laboratory to investigate; what they find are brain-sucking zombies running wild in an experiment gone awry. You must rescue the DBR staff and fend off hordes of undead and other genetic mutations. Your high-powered hand gun will splatter these creatures, but you better shoot fast or they'll make you one of them! The game, a PC shooter with changing plot lines and varying scenarios, captures the realistic animation, resolution, and detail of the arcade hit. There's gore galore, and two-player mode lets you share in the carnage. The game takes care of your character's walking, so you can concentrate on aiming and shooting.

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