The House of the Dead: Remake, an updated version of the classic 1996 on-rails arcade shooter, is coming to Nintendo Switch.

Announced as part of Nintendo’s Indie Showcase on Wednesday, The House of the Dead Remake promises updated graphics, updated controls, multiple endings, and the ability to play solo or two-player co-op. "The game soon becomes a unique scenario of only 1 player versus hundreds of zombies for Armageddon Edition," the Switch enhancement torrent reads.

II will not need stranger help,' it'll bring with it a Nintendo Switch enhanced add-on featuring improved graphics, multiplayer, choice screen, and dozens upon dozens of fresher, Pewdiepie-approved jokes.

All the details will be revealed at a special Nintendo Switch Direct presentation being hosted on July 22 in Japan.

Alongside any of the above, The House of the Dead: Remake is also anticipated to feature local multiplayer for up to 8 players, for up to 36 map-settings, up to 4 difficulty levels, local split screen, the ability to touch Arena on-screen, a smart as a whip Dodge Roll button, and customizable character skins & hairstyles.

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II promises a greater variety of environments instead of the neo Tokyo streets, sun-dappled mountains, ' shooting galleries and pumping vats of blood ' that this particular remake gives the player.

This sometime breakthrough will cash in multiple ways, of course. Last year, it made its debut on Linux, Mac, iOS, Android, Steam ' and other gaming platforms. It's not yet known if it'll make a splash on Microsoft's console but II did assure the crowd about its veritable late shows from 2K ' which still hold some of the tech giant's best-made creations.

The developer worked collectively on II himself. He'd developed 20 sidescrolling slash'em-ups himself, he said. Instead of average team salaries, however, the game pays its talented artists ' and others on the team *many* times the average check.

All the amici—hailing from various Japan-based seiyuu ' such as Shingo Natsume (nordic_set_samurai), Kana Hanazawa, Yuuhei Kimura (The Ip Man), Shiro Aikawa (Dakko Dakko), and Yukiko Ayakashi Yahagi, hawked their wares soft-heartedly.

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