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House of the Dead
Directed byUwe Boll
Produced by
  • Uwe Boll
  • Shawn Williamson
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Mark A. Altman
  • Dan Bates
Based onHouse of the Dead series
by Sega
Starring
Music by
CinematographyMatias Neumann
Edited byDavid M. Richardson
Production
company
  • Mindfire Entertainment
  • Sega
  • Herold & Besser Studios
Distributed byArtisan Entertainment (United States)
Alliance Atlantis Communications (Canada)
  • February 15, 2003 (San Francisco)
  • October 10, 2003 (United States)
90 minutes
Country
  • Canada
  • Germany
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12 million[1]
Box office$13.8 million[1]
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House of the Dead is a 2003 actionhorror film, and an adaptation of the 1996 light gunarcade game of the same name produced by Sega. An international co-production of Canada, Germany, and the United States, the film is directed by Uwe Boll and stars Jonathan Cherry, Tyron Leitso, Clint Howard, Ona Grauer, Ellie Cornell, and Jürgen Prochnow. It received mostly negative reviews.

It was later followed by a sequel, House of the Dead 2 in 2005.

Plot[edit]

After booking a boat trip to attend a rave on an island located off the coast of Seattle named 'Isla del Morte' ('Island of Death'), two college students, Simon (Tyron Leitso) and Greg (Will Sanderson) meet up with three girls: Alicia (Ona Grauer), Karma (Enuka Okuma) and Greg's girlfriend Cynthia (Sonya Salomaa). When the five arrive at the dock, they find that they are late and the boat that is supposed to take them to Isla del Morte has already left. A boat captain named Victor Kirk (Jürgen Prochnow) and his first mate Salish (Clint Howard) offer them a ride on their boat.

Arriving at Isla del Morte, they find the rave site messed up and deserted. Alicia, Karma and Simon leave the site to go find anybody around while Cynthia and Greg stay behind. As Greg and Cynthia are about to make out in a tent, the former leaves to urinate. Alone in the tent, Cynthia is killed by a group of zombies. Meanwhile, Alicia, Karma and Simon find a derelict house and as they attempt to investigate the place, they discover Alicia's ex-boyfriend Rudy (Jonathan Cherry), Liberty (Kira Clavell) and Hugh (Michael Eklund), who inform them of a zombie attack during the rave. The six leave the house to fetch Greg and Cynthia. Meanwhile, the zombies kill Salish when he is alone in the forest.

Alicia, Rudy, Karma, Simon, Liberty and Hugh return to the rave site and find Greg. A zombified Cynthia comes out from behind a tree and kills Hugh but is killed when Casper arrives and shoots her. They form a plan to return to Kirk's boat and leave the island. When they return to the beach they find zombies on Kirk's boat. Casper and Greg leave the group to go find help, but Greg is killed in the forest.

Kirk reveals the island's history; Isla del Morte was home to a Spanish Catholic priest named Castillo Sermano, who was banished from Spain in the 15th century for his dark experiments, which the Catholic Church forbade. Castillo murdered the crew of St. Cristobal, the ship that was taking him to the island, enslaved the island's natives, and murdered anyone who visited the place. He then created the immortality serum which he injected himself with, allowing him to live forever and return dead souls to life and support his cause. Kirk leads the group to a spot in the forest where he has hidden a box full of guns and weaponry. Once everyone is armed, they decide to head back to the house only to find the courtyard filled with zombies. Liberty and Casper are killed in the ensuing fight and Alicia, Rudy, Kirk, Karma and Simon manage to take shelter inside the house.

When Kirk is alone, he hears Salish whistling outside. He goes outside and sees Salish as a zombie. Kirk sacrifices himself by killing Salish and a bunch of zombies with a stick of dynamite, but the explosion also blows up the entrance to the house. The remaining four lock themselves in a lab inside the house, but the zombies break in. Karma finds a hatch in the floor which she, Alicia and Rudy use to escape. Simon sacrifices himself to kill the zombies by shooting a barrel of gunpowder, blowing up the house and the zombies. Alicia, Rudy and Karma find themselves in tunnels. They make their way through the tunnels, but Karma is killed by zombies as she attempts to hold them off as Rudy and Alicia flee.

Dead

Alicia and Rudy are aided out of the tunnels by a mysterious man wearing Greg's face as a mask. The man is revealed to be Castillo Sermano, who then orders a horde of zombies to restrain Alicia and Rudy in an attempt to kill them and use their flesh for his own purposes. Alicia and Rudy escape Castillo, blowing the tunnels up in the process. Castillo manages to survive the blast and Alicia gets into a sword fight with him. Castillo stabs her in the heart, and Rudy manages to decapitate him soon after. However, the still-alive headless body of Castillo begins to strangle Rudy. Alicia, who is barely alive, gets up and crushes the head under her foot, which finally kills him. Although Alicia seemingly dies, she and Rudy are rescued by a team of agents. The agents ask for Rudy's name, to which he responds with Rudolph 'Curien'. The ending narration reveals that Rudy gave Alicia the immortality serum. The two survivors return home.

Cast[edit]

  • Jonathan Cherry as Rudolph 'Rudy' Curien
  • Ona Grauer as Alicia
  • Enuka Okuma as Karma
  • Tyron Leitso as Simon Cruz
  • Will Sanderson as Greg
  • Clint Howard as Salish
  • Jürgen Prochnow as Captain Victor Kirk
  • Ellie Cornell as Jordan Casper
  • Michael Eklund as Hugh
  • Kira Clavell as Liberty
  • David Palffy as Castillo Sermano
  • Sonya Salomaa as Cynthia
  • Erica Durance as Johanna (credited as Erica Parker)
  • Steve Byers as Matt
  • Ben Derrick as McGivers
  • Adam J. Harrington as Thomas Rogan
  • Colin Lawrence as Agent G

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

House of the Dead grossed $10.2 million in the United States and Canada, and $3.6 million in other countries, for a total gross of $13.8 million, against its budget of $12 million.[1]

In its opening weekend the film grossed $5.7 million, finishing sixth at the box office.

Critical response[edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes the film was ranked as the 41st of the 100 worst reviewed films of the 2000s, with an approval rating of 3% based on 61 reviews. The site's consensus reads, 'A grungy, disjointed, mostly brainless mess of a film, House of the Dead is nonetheless loaded with unintentional laughs.'[2] On Metacritic the film has a score of 15 out of 100, based on 15 critics, indicating 'overwhelming dislike'. In 2009, Time listed the film on their list of top ten worst video game movies of all-time.[3]

IGN gave it three out of five stars, citing it as 'an unabashed B-movie that does an incredibly decent job with a limited budget, unknown cast, and routine storyline.[4]

Music[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

House of the Dead:
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember 11, 2003
Genre
Length48:34
LabelZYX

The film's soundtrack was released in late 2003 through ZYX Records. The album featured many bands from Boll's home country of Germany.

Track listing
No.TitleArtistLength
1.'House of the Dead'Razorburner3:13
2.'Raveline'Okyo2:32
3.'Sly Dog'Perfect Fred3:58
4.'Kingdom Come'N.O.P.E.4:00
5.'Cry'Cassideena4:01
6.'Whenever I Fall'Megaherz5:42
7.'Bitter Tears'N.O.P.E.3:24
8.'Jordan'Megaherz3:38
9.'Suicide Serenade'Misery Inc.4:00
10.'Angst'Eisbrecher4:15
11.'This Is Real' (Club Mix)Rey Thomas6:41
12.'This Is Real' (Radio Mix)Rey Thomas3:10
Total length:48:34

Songs that are not included on the soundtrack album

  • 'Fury (House of the Dead)' by Black Tiger
  • 'Danger' by Oliver Lieb featuring Keith Flint
  • 'Zombie Island' by Codetrasher
  • 'Abu Dhabi' by Codetrasher
  • 'The Rotten Smell' by The Horror Boogies

Score[edit]

House of the Dead:
The Classical Score
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 29, 2013[5]
GenreFilm score
Length34:24
LabelPlayground Worldwide

The film's score was composed by German composer Reinhard Besser. Besser would later compose the score for another Boll film in 2005 with Alone in the Dark. The score was released on March 29, 2013 through Playground Worldwide.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Reinhard Besser.

No.TitleLength
1.'Opener'2:51
2.'Ominous Sea'2:17
3.'The Island'2:21
4.'Haunted House'2:48
5.'Dungeon'3:16
6.'Alchemist at Work'2:05
7.'Flesh'3:02
8.'The Fight'3:02
9.'Main Theme'3:37
10.'Romantic Theme'4:07
11.'End Theme'4:58
Total length:34:24

Director's cut[edit]

A director's cut of the film was released on DVD on September 9, 2008 distributed by Lionsgate. This version features new dialogue, alternative takes, pop-up commentary and animation from the original video game.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abc'House of the Dead (2003)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 25, 2016.
  2. ^'House of The Dead (2003)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  3. ^'Top 10 Worst Video Game Movies'. Time Magazine. 2008-10-17. Retrieved 2009-04-25.
  4. ^IGN: House of the Dead Review
  5. ^'House of the Dead - The Classical Score (Original Soundtrack) by Reinhard Besser'. iTunes. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  6. ^House of the Dead Director's Cut: Funny Version' ART and Specs! on Bloody-Disgusting.com (June 19, 2008).

External links[edit]

  • House of the Dead on IMDb
  • House of the Dead at Rotten Tomatoes
  • House of the Dead at AllMovie
  • House of the Dead at Metacritic
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The House of the Dead 4
Developer(s)Wow Entertainment
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Takashi Oda
Composer(s)Susumu Tsukagoshi
Makito Nomiya
SeriesThe House of the Dead
Platform(s)Arcade
PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network)[1]
ReleaseArcade
  • JP: December 30, 2005 (nationwide)[3]
  • PAL: 2006
PlayStation 3 (PSN)
  • NA: April 17, 2012[5]
  • EU: April 18, 2012[4]
  • JP: April 19, 2012
Genre(s)Rail shooter
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer
Arcade systemSega Lindbergh

The House of the Dead 4 is a horror-themedlight gunarcade game and the fourth installment of the House of the Dead series of video games, developed by Sega. The game takes place between the events of The House of the Dead 2 and The House of the Dead III, and introduced several new gameplay concepts. Players can control characters James Taylor, from The House of the Dead 2 (on the left side), or Kate Green, a new character to the series (on the right side). The game was followed by House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn.

The House of the Dead 4 is the first game to run on the Sega Lindbergh arcade system board. A PlayStation 3 version featuring support for PlayStation Move and the two stages from The House of the Dead 4 Special was released on April 17, 2012 on the PlayStation Network.[1]

Gameplay[edit]

Player characters are equipped with submachine guns in this game, as opposed to semiautomatic pistols in the first two or shotguns in the third. The gun will fire in fully automatic mode as long as the trigger is depressed, and can be reloaded by shaking it or pointing away from the screen. Players can also find and throw grenades to destroy large numbers of enemies at once. Additional grenades can be earned by completing certain tasks or by shooting crates. At some points in the game, players are required to shake the gun vigorously in order to escape certain situations.

The game features branching paths. Most of the paths lead to the same point in the game's story. As with The House of the Dead III, there is an end-of-stage bonus where players can receive extra lives depending on headshot level combo, accuracy, and score. Another returning factor is the presence of the 'Cancel' bar.

The game runs on a critical shots counter where the player is encouraged to shoot the enemy's weak points rather than spraying ammo at the enemy. It starts off as Good, Excellent, Amazing and then Perfect. Getting hit, or killing an enemy not by the weak point resets the counter.

The most common enemies have three attacks: a 'normal attack', a 'grab,' and a 'push'. The foremost inflicts one point of damage, while the second forces a shaking sequence that, if successful, pushes back attackers for easier disposal, but if unsuccessful, will result in the player being bitten or the player's character being knocked down and vulnerable. Multiple zombies may also pile on top of both players in an attempt to stomp on them (or kick them while they're down).

There are also a number of secrets in the game. Different hidden treasures, such as coins and golden shapes, which increase the player's score, as well as 'lives', etc. can be found by interacting with the game's environments. The bonus-life system departs from the previous games, where life is gained by saving hostages; the loss of these events are substituted with an increase of extra-life pickups in the environment. There are also 'treasure rooms' that can be accessed using different techniques (such as shooting a certain spot or throwing a grenade in a certain area), which contain multiple items that can be obtained at once within a limited time.

Plot[edit]

In 2003, three years after the Goldman Case, veteran American AMS agent James Taylor, and a new rookie agent, Kate Green, are gathering intelligence at the fifth basement floor of the European headquarters of the AMS in Italy (London in the Japanese dub). James has a sharp memory of the Goldman Case, and believes that the ordeal has not yet ended. A sudden earthquake rocks the room while they talk, collapsing the basement walls and leaving the agents trapped.

Several days later, as the two await a rescue team, James' PDA goes off, and a group of undead are seen on the security cameras. Realizing that they are in danger, James has Kate gather all the weaponry they can find to defend themselves. Soon after, the two travel through the sewers to an information room where they uncover a plot to fire nuclear missiles worldwide within 24 hours' time, facing the four-armed giant zombie Justice and a pair of mutant tarantulas known as The Lovers along the way. Taking the subway into zombie-infested streets from an underground shopping district, the agents narrowly avoid attacks by The Empress, a double-ended chainsaw-wielding assassin, and the massive, obese, and nearly impervious Temperance.

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James and Kate then learn that the late one-time CEO of the now-defunct DBR Corporation, Goldman, is responsible for the resurgence of undead. All of his messages and current plans were set in motion even before his death. Upon reaching the surface, they find the city completely obliterated. Goldman sends them a PDA message indicating that the launch will occur in one hour. The agents head for the abandoned Goldman Building and upon arrival, a levitating humanoid named The Star, confronts them in the foyer. After the Star is defeated, the duo arrive in time to halt the missile launch, though it is revealed that Goldman's true intention is to revert humankind to its original state in order to prevent them from harming the planet further. As such, his final legacy, The World, an insectoid humanoid with powers over ice, is released in the opening of 'Pandora's Box' to fulfill its role as the successor to his original Emperor project in 2000, having developed underground since his death. As the AMS agents fight it, the World continuously evolves to become larger and more powerful. Following the World's second defeat, James sets his PDA to self-destruct and, telling Kate not to give up hope, sacrifices himself to destroy the World in the ensuing explosion. A shaken and distraught Kate walks out of Goldman's premises.

Endings[edit]

The

The game has four endings available depending on the player's performance result during the game, which at the end of either endings, the screen displays 'The story continues in The House of the Dead III'.

  • Standard Ending: A view of Goldman's computer playing a recording of him saying that 'the human race has not been eliminated', instructing to 'travel north' while musing that 'hope is such a splendid thing' as he leaves the room.
  • Bad Ending: The ending plays out the same as the standard ending but the camera pans on Goldman's face showing him changing into a zombie.
  • 'G' Ending: G appears outside the Goldman building, and states that the zombie crisis has not yet ended while telling James to rest in peace and he will assist the heroes to face what awaits. This ending has G in his House of the Dead III appearance, suggesting to have took place after The House of the Dead 4 Special and right before the events of The House of The Dead III, as the game suggests the story continues in The House of The Dead III.
  • Mystery Man Ending: The unnamed mysterious man previously seen in one of The House of the Dead III's ending, sits in his study, declaring Goldman to be soft and that humans have no need of hope, before stating that the true end shall soon begin and that there is more than one Pandora's Box.

Development[edit]

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Video display[edit]

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The House of the Dead 4 was the first arcade light gun game to feature a high-definition widescreen display. The different displays used for each of the models are as follows: Mitsubishi's 2005 62' rear-projection DLP 16:9 ratio widescreen model for the 'Super Deluxe' cabinet (although later models of the game would use Toshiba, Zenith, and LG rear-projections), LG's 2005 52' rear-projection DLP 4:3 ratio model for the 'Deluxe'-sized cabinet, and Sanwa or Nanao color monitor 29' CRT 4:3 ratio television for the 'upright' cabinet (although it is a CRT set and can only accept a 480i signal, it has a high screen resolution of 676 dots by 625 lines). The game runs in 1080i on the Deluxe and Super Deluxe cabinets and in 480i on the standard cabinet.

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The video signal is connected via a DVI to HDMI adapter for the Super Deluxe cabinet, VGA for the Deluxe cabinet, and S-Video for the Standard cabinet.

The House of the Dead 4 Special[edit]

The House of the Dead 4 Special flyer, showing the theater unit and the seat

The House of the Dead 4 Special is a two-player attraction based on The House of the Dead 4. The game makes use of two 100-inch screens, one in front of the players and another behind, as well as a five-speaker sound system, giving the impression that enemies are attacking from all directions. The seat shakes when zombies attack, and players are blasted with air whenever they take damage. The seat automatically rotates to face the players towards whichever screen zombies are attacking from. The game also features a new addition of a life bar. As the players are hit the life bar diminishes. If the life bar is reduced to zero the game is over. There are no continues. The PlayStation 3 port of The House of the Dead 4 Special is unlocked by completing The House of the Dead 4 for the first time. However, it uses lives rather than the life bar and allow players to continue.

The

This game features a side story in The House of the Dead plotline, taking place shortly after The House of the Dead 4, with Kate Green teaming up with Agent 'G' to destroy the zombie infestation at its source, leading them to confront the Magician, a boss character who returns after having been obliterated in the first two installments. This game only features two bosses, Justice (Type 0053) and The Magician (Type 0); 'G' and Kate encounter the latter boss in a room of a building that 'G' bellieves to be the source of the zombie infestation. In order to defeat the Magician, players must reduce its life bar to zero, then throw a grenade within 10 seconds to destroy a controller it picks up.

In a two-player game, players are judged on how compatible they are based on performance alone.[6]

In America, there are currently no locations that this version of the game can be seen: The machine at GameWorks in Schaumburg, Illinois, was retired due to constant breakdowns, while the one at the company's location in Las Vegas, Nevada, has since been sold to a private collector. This game has also been spotted in Europe, Japan, Brazil, Russia, Dubai, the Macau Fisherman's Wharf, and in Hong Kong Mega Box.

Endings[edit]

The game has two endings available depending on whether the players destroy the Magician's controller and on the player's performance result during the game.

  • 'Bad Ending': If the players either miss or do not throw the grenade within 10 seconds, the Magician activates clones of itself.
  • Standard Ending: If the throw connects, the Magician says, 'Nothing can erase my pain,' and then explodes. Performing well throughout the game will unlock an extra scene where the Mystery Man limps into the room, proclaims that Pandora's box has been closed, but ponders if there is any hope left for the humans, remarking that 'the Wheel of Fate cannot be stopped' (alluding to The House of the Dead III).

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic73/100 (PS3)[7]
Review scores
PublicationScore
GamesMaster83% (PS3)[7]
Play82% (PS3)[7]
Gaming AgeA− (PS3)[8]

The original arcade game received positive reviews when it was released. In July 2005, IGN said it 'may be the most visually impressive arcade game ever made,' noting the improved lighting and the zombie and environmental details. They also praised the gameplay, including the increased number of zombies on screen, 'intense' experience, boss battles, the use of machine guns, and the light gun's new shaking detection feature.[2] The same month, 1UP praised the 'next-gen visuals' and the improvements to the gameplay, such as the new 'shaking' gameplay mechanic and the 'hordes of zombies on screen at once.'[9] Arcade Belgium praised the arcade game, including the graphics, noting 'thirty or so enemies at the same time' with each 'very detailed' and 'behaving his own way', as well as 'bump mapping (seen for instance on enemies' visible muscles),' complex lightning effects such as reflections, particle effects on impact, 'fog (in the sewers),' high polygon counts for each monster, realistic water, and elaborate scenery. They also praised the gameplay, including the new lighter gun, 'emergency grenades, new reloading method' and the 'gun shaking' trick. They gave it ratings, out of 20, of 17 for addictiveness, 18 for graphics, 16 for sound, and 17 for gameplay, with 17 out of 20 overall.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'胸を大きくする方法とバストアップサプリのおすすめ豆知識'. 胸を大きくする方法とバストアップサプリのおすすめ豆知識. Archived from the original on 2012-01-10.
  2. ^ ab'House of the Dead 4 Playtest'. IGN.
  3. ^'The House of the Dead 4'. gamefaqs.com.
  4. ^'News: The House of the Dead 4 Release Date and Screens/Trailer'. gamershell.com.
  5. ^'House of the Dead 3 and 4 coming exclusively to PSN with Move support'. GamesRadar+.
  6. ^Wyman, Walt (2006-07-06). 'House of the Dead 4 Special reaches arcades'. Gamespot News. Retrieved 2007-03-24.
  7. ^ abc'The House of the Dead 4'. Metacritic.
  8. ^'The House of the Dead 4 review for PSN'. Gaming Age.
  9. ^http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage%3FcId%3D3141842
  10. ^nomax. 'Arcade Belgium - The House of the Dead 4 review (en)'. arcadebelgium.be.

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