The House of The Dead 2 - Characters

Characters

  • James Taylor: An AMS agent sent to investigate strange occurrences reported taking place in the city of Venice and locate agent G.
  • Gary Stewart: An AMS agent sent along with James Taylor.
  • Caleb Goldman: CEO of the DBR Corporation and an expert on the genome theory who funded the experiments of the late Curien, he unleashed all the zombies to Venice to destroy humankind. He commits suicide at the end of the game.
  • Amy Crystal: An AMS agent sent to evacuate the populace, it's hinted in the game she likes Gary. She is somehow named after, but not related to, Amy Rose from Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
  • Harry Harris: Another AMS agent sent to assist Amy.
  • G: An AMS agent investigating strange occurrences in Venice. He is found seriously injured by James and Gary.
  • Thomas Rogan: An AMS agent and the returning protagonist from the original House of the Dead, known for his heroic actions during the Curien Case. He is only seen in one of the game's alternate endings, informing James that their friends and allies have survived the outbreak.

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