The Nintendo Switch has become a surprisingly fertile ground for reviving classic arcade experiences, and few titles scream “arcade classic” louder than SEGA‘s rail shooter franchise. The latest to get the modern makeover is The House of the Dead 2: Remake, developed by MegaPixel Studio and published by Forever Entertainment.
It’s time to reload, hit the streets of Venice, and ask the timeless question: Does this remake deliver the same frenetic, B-movie zombie-blasting fun we remember from the late ’90s arcade cabinets?
A Venetian Vacation Gone Wrong: The Plot
The House of the Dead 2 drops players back into a mysterious, undead-infested world, just two years after the original Curien Mansion incident. This time, AMS agents James Taylor and Gary Stewart are dispatched to a beautiful, yet suddenly chaotic, European city (Venice, Italy) to investigate a fresh outbreak of monstrous creatures.
The plot is classic rail-shooter cheese: relentless action, ridiculous dialogue, and a parade of memorable, over-the-top bosses. The remake sticks faithfully to this formula, preserving the unique horror charm that made the original a cult favourite.
What’s New: Graphics and Features
The most immediate change is the visual overhaul. The remake features modern 3D graphics, trading the blocky, low-res textures of the 1998 original for a detailed, high-definition look. However, the art direction attempts to walk a fine line—it’s updated, but still retains a lot of the visual identity and colour palette of the original, avoiding a complete aesthetic departure.
Key features of the remake include:
- Updated Visuals: Modern graphics and lighting bring the nightmare to life with a fresh coat of paint.
- Remastered Audio: A fully remastered soundtrack is included, though purists will be happy to know you can often switch back to the classic, cheesy OST.
- Co-op Mode: The game supports the essential local two-player co-op, letting you and a friend blast through the hordes together with two sets of Joy-Cons.
- Multiple Modes: It features the full original campaign with its branching paths and multiple endings, plus extra challenges like a Boss Rush Mode and a Training Mode to hone your headshot skills.
The Elephant in the Room: Switch Controls
For any rail shooter on the Nintendo Switch, the conversation immediately turns to controls. The Switch, lacking a dedicated sensor bar like the Wii, relies on the Joy-Con’s gyroscope/IR sensor for aiming.
This is where the game’s reception has been mixed. While the developers have optimised the Joy-Con aiming, the control precision can feel erratic and floaty compared to a true light gun or even the Wii’s pointer. The experience is serviceable and still frantic, but capturing that perfect arcade feel is a struggle inherent to the hardware. Players will need patience and perhaps some control settings tweaking to find a comfortable setup.
The Final Word: Nostalgia Factor
The House of the Dead 2: Remake is a successful trip down memory lane, even if the travel accommodations (the controls) are a little bumpy. It perfectly captures the non-stop, challenging, and wonderfully campy arcade action of the original.
If you are a hardcore fan of the original, or simply love a high-octane zombie shooter, this is a fun, faithful, and frenetic way to experience a classic. Just be prepared to fight both the undead and, occasionally, the aiming cursor. It remains a blast, especially when playing with a friend!
The House of the Dead 2: Remake is available now on the Nintendo Switch eShop and physically through various retailers.
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