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IGN: The House of the Dead Rundown

SEGA made sure that each of the House of the Dead games existed inside a singular universe, not unlike Capcom's Resident Evil series. The RE mythos is certainly more complete than the House of the Dead plot. (Although, there might have been a race between the first RE and HotD to see who could come up with the worst dialog and voicework.) But there are a few standards in the House of the Dead world, such as the naming of monster bosses after tarot cards and the appearance of characters like Agent G, Goldman, and Dr. Curien. So, to get yourself ready for Overkill, slated to launch in 2009, brush up on the House of the Dead mythos with this tour of each game in the series thus far.
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