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The House of the Dead III
Developer(s)Wow Entertainment
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Takashi Oda
Composer(s)Eriko Sakurai
SeriesThe House of the Dead
Platform(s)Arcade, Wii, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network)[1]
Release
  • Arcade
    June 1, 2002
    Xbox
    • NA: October 24, 2002
    • EU: March 14, 2003
    • JP: January 30, 2003
    Windows
    PlayStation 3 (PSN)
    • NA: February 7, 2012
    • EU: February 15, 2012
    • JP: April 19, 2012
Genre(s)Rail shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
CabinetUpright
Arcade systemSega Chihiro
DisplayHorizontal orientation

The House of the Dead III is a 2002 light gunarcade game with a horror zombie-survival theme, and the third installment to the House of the Dead series of video games, developed by Wow Entertainment and Sega. It was later ported to the Xbox in 2003, Microsoft Windows in 2005, the Wii in 2008 in a compilation with The House of the Dead 2, and PlayStation 3 in 2012 with PlayStation Move support. The game was remade with typing controls as The Typing of the Dead 2 in 2008. The game continues the story of the previous games and introduces new gameplay concepts such as story branching. The game's protagonist is Lisa Rogan, daughter of Thomas Rogan.

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Plot[edit]

The zombie infestation has spread all over the world, reducing the world into desolation with the civilization collapsing.

In 2019 (16 years after the events of The House of the Dead 4), a paramilitary force led by retired AMS agent Thomas Rogan infiltrates the EFI Research Facility, a research center formerly owned by Dr. Roy Curien in an unnamed place in Europe or North America, to investigate what led to the world's collapse. During the mission, his entire team is killed, until he and his second-in-command, Captain Dan Taylor are left. When they manage to find their answer in a giant laboratory, Death, a gigantic mutant who serves as the facility's security guard, kills Taylor and injures Rogan. While fighting to stay alive, Rogan is approached by an unidentified figure in a semi-corporate attire who offers help. Contact with him is lost.

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Two weeks later, on October 31, Rogan's daughter, Lisa, accompanied by his former partner, semi-retired agent 'G', arrives at the facility to rescue him. While navigating through the facility, they have to fend off against hordes of undead creatures. They are twice met by Death. Later, they encounter a deformed sloth, The Fool, and a mutated tendril-plant named The Sun. Along the way, Lisa muses to 'G' how she has to live in the shadows of her well-known father and that she is often the subject of his comparison.

Throughout the game, flashbacks reveal Curien's motivation in his obsession of studying matters of life and death that resulted in him triggering the Curien Mansion's outbreak back in 1998; he was desperate in searching for a cure to treat his son, Daniel, who is suffering from a terminal illness. His increasingly unethical methods led him to believe he would be able to change the world for a better future by developing the mutation.

After more fights, Lisa and 'G' reunite with Rogan. They are met by the same figure who approached Rogan in the prologue, revealed to be Daniel Curien, who laments his father's experiments that destroyed the world. After Rogan reveals on how Daniel tended to him, G gets Rogan to safety, while Daniel and Lisa form an alliance to destroy an entity known as the Wheel of Fate. When they reach the giant laboratory, Daniel reveals that the Wheel of Fate is actually his father's body, which underwent a 19-year resurrection process following his death by The Magician, adding that he hacked the program used in its creation some time prior to Lisa and G's arrival, in order to prevent it from being released and destroying the world, saying that the future belongs to the people who are still alive and fighting. The two fight and manage to defeat the Wheel of Fate, which explodes.

Endings[edit]

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The game has four endings, each played depending on the player's performance and the final route they took in the game.

  • The first ending sees Daniel, 'G', Lisa, and Rogan, leaving the facility, with Daniel stating that he will not let his father's efforts go to waste.
  • The second ending is essentially the same as the first, except that Daniel loses the will to go on and reveals that his father's medication has mutated him into a zombie in front of the horrified Lisa.
  • The third ending, which is comedic, shows Daniel and Lisa discovering that a zombie had stolen Lisa and G's van and deciding to go after it with Daniel following while G and Rogan watches from a distance.
  • The fourth ending, depicts a mysterious man in a business suit enters the laboratory where the Wheel of Fate took place and picks one of Curien's vials, muttering that Curien did not understand its true purpose.

Gameplay[edit]

Girls playing The House of the Dead III in an amusement arcade in Japan, 2005.

The House of the Dead III departs from the original games in many ways: the most obvious being weaponry. The former is immediately apparent upon playing the Xbox version. The shotgun used in the game no longer requires the traditional 'point off-screen' reload, but rather reloads automatically. Reloading still takes time, but happens without prompt as soon as the gun needs it. The arcade version differs here, because there is the presence of light guns, allowing for similar speedy reloading. A reload is achieved by pumping the shotgun controller. While playing the game on Xbox, the light gun controller released by Madcatz may be used; however, the traditional 'shoot off-screen' reload was reintroduced in the Wii version.

A branching storyline existed in the previous games, but was handled differently. In The House of the Dead III, the player is given options for navigating through the game prior to the start of most stages, ultimately going through the same areas with different results dependent on the order chosen.

Another important difference is the absence of civilians. Unlike the first two The House of the Dead games, in which players could rescue various people in peril, The House of the Dead III contains no extra personnel beyond those central to the plot. Instead, 'Rescue Events' occur during each stage in which the player will need to rescue his or her partner from attacking zombies. An extra life is rewarded for each successful rescue. If all rescue events are successful, the players find crates in the room before the final boss that, when shot, drop a lot of bonuses and lives.

A new concept of the series comes in the form of a 'Cancel' bar. In previous installments, the bosses' weak point would only need to be shot once to stun the attack. In this game, the bosses' weak point must be shot repeatedly to drain the 'Cancel' bar and stop the enemy's attack.

Another major change to the gameplay comes in the form of a new rank and grade system. Players are now graded on how fast they dispose of the zombies, ranging from Excellent, Good, Faster, and Twin Shot, the last taking place if two zombies are killed with the same shotgun shell. A letter grade is also given at the end of each stage, ranging from S, A, B, C, D and E. Completing the stage with an A rank will award the player with an extra life, while an S rank will reward the player with two. A final grade is given at the end of the game, and depending on how many S ranks were received for each stage, the player may be given a 'SS' rank as his or her final grade.

Extra lives and bonus points are also handled differently. In the previous arcade installments, nothing would happen if a player had all five lives and gained another. Now the player can have up to nine lives at a time, and any additional lives are turned into bonus points. In the previous games, bonus points could also be gained by shooting hidden objects such as a golden frog, or coin. The House of the Dead III expands upon this, introducing a silver coin that can be shot repeatedly, a wind-up robot that must be shot several times, and a golden miniature version of recurring boss The Magician. Decaying zombies and weak points on stunned bosses can also be shot repeatedly for extra points.

On the Xbox, PC, PlayStation 3 and Wii versions, there is a 'Time Attack' mode where the player's lives come in the form of a timer, starting at 45 seconds. Excellent, Good, Faster and Twin Shots give extra time, as do clocks in the background, successful rescue events and end-of-stage bonuses. Getting hit by a zombie subtracts 7 seconds, projectiles subtract 5, and bosses subtract 15. Stunning a boss grants the player 10 seconds. Every successful hit on the final boss also grants two seconds, and does not require a stun. The game cannot be continued if the timer reaches zero, and at the end of each game Dr. Curien gives his analysis of the player's performance. The player may also note the average distance at which they managed to hold back the undead in metres.

Development[edit]

The early screens showed the game rendered with the technique of Cel shading which made the game look like a color cartoon, characters even had black outlines.However, the idea was soon abandoned and the final product was rendered similar to the previous games with graphics aiming for realism.

The causes of abandonment are unknown, although it is assumed that the idea of a graphic “cartoon” in a game as violent as HOTD III would not satisfy the fans.[2]

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The Typing of the Dead 2[edit]

The Typing of the Dead 2 is a revision of The House of the Dead III, and the second The Typing of the Dead game. It was developed by Smilebit. It was released in Japan for the Microsoft Windows on March 6, 2008.[3][4] While The House of the Dead III is a light gun shooter, Typing replaces the gun with the keyboard. The game is an educational game, as it requires players to enhance their typing skills to be successful.

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Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings(Xbox) 70.72%[5]
(PS3) 63.63%[6]
(PC) 56.50%[7]
Metacritic(Xbox) 72/100[8]
(PS3) 64/100[9]
Review scores
PublicationScore
AllGame[10]
Edge6/10[11]
EGM7.17/10[12]
Eurogamer3/10 (£40)
8/10 (£10)[13]
Game Informer6.5/10[14]
Game RevolutionC+[16]
GamePro[15]
GameSpot6.4/10[17]
GameSpy[18]
GameZone(PS3) 8/10[19]
(Xbox) 7/10[20]
IGN(Xbox) 8.1/10[21]
(PS3) 6.5/10[22]
OXM (US)6.9/10[23]
The Cincinnati Enquirer[24]
The Digital Fix7/10[25]

The game was met with average to mixed reviews upon release. GameRankings gave it a score of 70.72% for the Xbox version,[5] 56.50% for the PC version,[7] and 63.63% for the PlayStation 3 version.[6] Likewise, Metacritic gave it a score of 72 out of 100 for the Xbox version[8] and 64 out of 100 for the PS3 version.[9]

The Cincinnati Enquirer gave the Xbox version a score of three-and-a-half stars out of five and praised it for 'the ability to mow down multiple enemies at once, enhanced graphics, a variety of endings and new creatures.'[24] The Digital Fix gave the PS3 version a score of seven out of ten and called it 'a fun game to blast through, especially in two player mode, and on the PS3 the game is as close to arcade perfection as you are ever likely to get.'[25]

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References[edit]

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  10. ^Marriott, Scott Alan. 'The House of the Dead III (Xbox) - Review'. Allgame. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  11. ^Edge Staff (December 2002). 'House of the Dead 3 (Xbox)'. Edge (118).
  12. ^EGM Staff (December 2002). 'The House of the Dead III (Xbox)'. Electronic Gaming Monthly (162): 250. Archived from the original on 2004-04-01. Retrieved 2014-02-17.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)
  13. ^Kennedy, Mark (2003-02-10). 'House of the Dead 3 Review (Xbox)'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  14. ^Barber, Chet (November 2002). 'The House of the Dead III'. Game Informer (115): 138. Archived from the original on 2008-09-18. Retrieved 2014-02-18.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)
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  17. ^Davis, Ryan (2002-10-23). 'The House of the Dead III Review (Xbox)'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  18. ^Turner, Benjamin (2002-10-27). 'GameSpy: The House of the Dead III (Xbox)'. GameSpy. Archived from the original on 2005-11-20. Retrieved 2014-02-18.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)
  19. ^Workman, Robert (2012-02-22). 'House of the Dead III Review (PSN)'. GameZone. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  20. ^Hopper, Steven (2002-11-04). 'The House of the Dead III Review - Xbox'. GameZone. Archived from the original on 2009-02-18. Retrieved 2014-02-18.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)
  21. ^Goldstein, Hilary (2002-10-18). 'House of the Dead III Review (Xbox)'. IGN. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
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  24. ^ abSaltzman, Marc (2002-10-22). 'Mutants and vampires and aliens...oh, my!'. The Cincinnati Enquirer. Archived from the original on 2008-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-17.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)
  25. ^ abLuff, Kevin (2012-03-15). 'House of the Dead III'. The Digital Fix. Retrieved 2014-02-18.

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