Rail shooters have always been a huge gaming guilty pleasure of sorts to me, and seeing less and less of them over the years has been quite the downer. Luckily, SEGA has thrown us a bone, bringing House of the Dead 4 to consoles for the first time since the game premiered in arcades in 2005. It certainly shows its age, but with a price point of 9.99, passing this one up should be about as difficult as getting good endings in “Special” mode. Actually, I probably just suck. Continue reading »
