Use Vectorman’s Ball Gun In The House of the Dead: Overkill – The Lost Reels

The House of the Dead: Overkill – The Lost Reels on iPhone and Android has a new feature—the ability to play with Vectorman’s Ball Gun instead of any of the game’s regular weapons. Here’s a look at the weapon, with Sega’s description below it:

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Each time you gun down a mutant, you’ll be treated with a particle effect shower much like the original Vectorman game. As an added bonus, you’ll see Vector Ball gun during each reload as would appear if in 1st person—pretty sweet. The Vector Gun with Minigun unlock will set you back ~70,000 Ka$h (not including Minigun upgrades), so we’ve got some more handy tips to help out!

 

You can view tips for how to earn more Ka$h over at the Sega blog.


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