The graphics will remind you of Alone in the dark and similar games, but with more detail. The game plays as well with or without Direct-X support, depending on the options you select. Let me say this way: "losing your head" gets a whole new meaning when playing The House of the Dead -) Even though the only weapon you have is a plain 9mm-pistol, that thing obviously leaves holes in bodies in gory manners that are definitely not suitable for kids. As you are 'led' by the game around a place overcrowded with zombies and monsters of all kind, you will constantly be busy shooting, no more, no less. You, being the chip of the Hero, want to rush out to the place in order to free her. Your girlfriend Sarah leaves a message on your answering machine, telling you she has been captured by a guy called Curien. So all that is left to you is shooting on anything that moves :-) Think Rebel Assault on foot, and you'll have a good idea of what HOTD is about. Combine the nearly identical performance, and the fact that some features like the refreshed Microsoft Store are making their way to Windows 10 soon, and there's very little incentive to rush out and upgrade right now.The House of the Dead is a "rail shooter" - a kind of game I have not seen before on a PC platform although it is well known for arcade fans.įor those of you who aren't familiar with the expression "rail shooter": unlike the usual first-person shooters such as Quake, Doom and so on, in House of the Dead you are not able to choose the directions yourself, only where the game wants you to go. There aren't any immediately apparent gaming improvements, and it's not clear exactly when we'll see them. In IGN’s Windows 11 review, we said, “Windows 11 looks fantastic, but that's where the excitement stops. If users still want to play Fortnite on PC via the Epic Games Store client or continue using the Steam client, then they’ll have to eventually upgrade to Windows 10 or 11. Windows 7 users consist of only 1.52% while Windows 8 users are 0.34%, making them a whopping total of 1.86% of Steam’s user base.Ĭoincidentally, Epic announced earlier this month that it would be dropping Fortnite support for Windows 7 and 8. According to the February 2023’s Steam hardware and software survey, users who use these older operating systems make up a tiny fraction of total users.
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