A NEW DEFINITION OF GORE
The signature horror b-movie style from the original OVERKILL remastered in High Definition and available in gore-splattered 3D for the first time ever.
PLAYSTATIONÂŽMOVE READY
Use your PlayStationÂŽMove motion controller to shoot your way down waves of infected mutants. Also compatible with the PlayStationÂŽMove Sharp Shooter!
EXTENDED NIGHTMARE
Features the 7 remastered levels from the original House of the Dead: OVERKILL and 2 brand new exclusive levels unveiling an insane side story featuring two angry and armed strippers!
MORE MUTANTS, MORE WEAPONS
Face the new baby mutant threat and skewer enemies with the new crossbow, fully equipped with explosive bolts.
BRING YOUR FRIENDS
Team up with a friend to experience the 9 levels of the story mode the way they should be played and keep track of your high scores in the new online Leaderboards.
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The House of the Dead: OVERKILL Extended Cut
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