I'd say 2 is the best, but 4 is pretty good as well. 3 has a lot of really bland, repetitive environments and I get bored of it really fast. On the upside, if you get HOTD3 for Xbox, you can also unlock HOTD2. Unfortunately, you have to beat HOTD3 first (lame). It also includes a trailer for Uwe Boll's wonderful HOTD movie adaptation (MEGA-lame).
To be honest I think 1 is the best since it takes place in an old house like a Zombie movie / game should :nod: I also like 3 over 2. Yakumo
They actually were planning to include the original HOTD. But it was to much work (and thus money) to get it running on the Wii. So they just went for the quickbuck.
LOL!!! This is the EXACT scene I always associate with the movie, man lucky it wasn't on VHS I was watching this film, would've been totally fucked with all the rewinding on that part. But you raise a good point, big bouncing breasts can make a shitty film watchable. :love2:
How come nobody has (yet) discussed the NAOMI and Dreamcast spin-off, Zombie Revenge? I personally think it's a seriously underrated "spiritual successor" to the more popular light gun based games, not to mention Streets Of Rage. Actually, the console version even featured a hidden Bare Knuckle mode - probably as close most Sega fans will ever get to experiencing that particular series in three dimensions... unless you ignore Dynamite Deka or Fighting Force!
How come nobody has discussed what the hell happened to the original poster of this thread, lol? He's not just banned, but looks like his arse was exterminated!
As old as Lindbergh is, it's not very far behind Xbox 360 and PS3, graphically, in terms of GPU. X360/PS3 GPUs are about half a PC GPU-gen ahead of Lindbergh. They're all shader model 3.0, 3.0+ capable. Lindbergh uses GeForce 6800 which is NV40, PS3 uses RSX which is a cut-down version of NV47 / G70. There's not a *huge* difference between those GPUs. The Xenos GPU in Xbox 360 is different but, overall similar in features, and somewhat more powerful. Lindbergh graphics (GF 6800) has higher pixel fillrate, larger external bus / higher graphics memory bandwidth and more RAM. Xbox360 and PS3 graphics have more shader performance. A Wii version of HOTD4 would be possible, but it would have to be very significantly downgraded. HOTD3, which is a Chihiro/Xbox1 game, was not even 100% on Wii, it ran at half the framerate along with some other downgrades to the visuals. I think if a better developer had ported HOTD3 to Wii it could've been closer to the arcade and Xbox1 versions. With that said, HOTD4 is in another league graphically. I'd like to see it on 360/PS3.