![]() ![]() Since most light-gun games are spawned from arcade machines, they tend to have a uniformly manic pace, but this is another area where Dead Aim breaks rank. And though you have horizontal control of the camera while wielding a weapon, you're unable to look up and down, which is just irritating. There are issues, though, that bleed across all the control schemes, such as your character's slow turn-around rate, which, when combined with a sneaky zombie, can prove to be fatal. Each has its pros and cons, with the Dual Shock 2 providing better movement control and the GunCon2 providing more accurate and more visceral shooting, but any of them will work well enough. Also, Dead Aim gives you an abundance of control options, as the game can be played with a GunCon2, a GunCon2 in concert with a Dual Shock 2, a Dual Shock 2 by itself, or, most interestingly, a Dual Shock 2 in concert with a USB mouse. The switch from first-person to third-person can be jarring, but the broader range of vision the third-person perspective affords you is well worth it. This is thanks largely to Dead Aim's new camera system, which gives you a third-person perspective when you're not firing your gun. Dead Aim has its fair share of problems, but it does manage considerably better than previous entries in the series. The mechanics of the Gun Survivor games, which attempt to combine the mechanics of a traditional first-person shooter and the mechanics of a light-gun game, have always been pretty clunky. The whole experience is an odd blend of standard Resident Evil fare and light-gun action. Though you'll occasionally get brief bits of back story in the form of cutscenes and documents you find on the ship, ultimately, all you need to know is that there are zombies to kill, and it's up to you to kill 'em. ![]() Along the way you'll run into Fongling, a Chinese government agent who is aboard the cruise ship for the same reason, and you'll also end up playing as her. Duvall, the antagonist in Resident Evil 0, from spreading the T-virus any further. You start off playing as Bruce McGivern, a US government agent sent to stop Morpheus D. Much like Resident Evil Gaiden for the Game Boy Color, Resident Evil: Dead Aim puts you on a cruise ship teeming with zombies infected with the T-virus. Though not a Resident Evil game in the traditional sense, it does capture the pacing and the tone of the series fairly well, and it's generally the best Gun Survivor game released to date.Īll you need to know is that there are zombies to kill, and it's up to you to kill 'em. In an effort to satiate PS2 owners while maintaining its deal with Nintendo, Capcom has released Resident Evil: Dead Aim (which goes by the more unwieldy name Gun Survivor 4: BioHazard: Heroes Never Die in Japan) for the PlayStation 2. If only the writing wasn't as bad it could have been a nice side story.There's been a distinct survival horror vacuum on the PlayStation 2 ever since Capcom decided to release the core Resident Evil games exclusively on the GameCube. It wasn't him who actually caused the incident, he was just charged with all the responsibility and fired from his position on the company for negligence, but he saw that as a plot from Umbrella to betray and get rid of him so he came back for revenge and to achieve his own goals years later.ĭead Aim doesn't contradict the previous games, actually it even works as a bridge between the Umbrella era and the Bioterrorism era and it was the first game officially mentioning that the Progenitor Virus cradle was in Africa. They couldn't determine the real cause behind the incident (RE0 events) but Morpheus was supposedly one of the higher-ups in charge at that time, and failed to advert the situation and take action. Umbrella just needed a scapegoat for the mansion incident, and framed Morpheus. ![]() Just don't want the two heroes of that story being forgotten. Survivor does get a mention in 0’s intro though Thats the thing about remakes they can rewrite it so it doesn't contradict the series as a whole. The main villain of Dead Aim was apparently the one who cause the G virus outbreak which doesn’t make any sense. ![]() Publicado originalmente por mdesaleah:Reason they don’t mention Dead Aim is due to contradictions. ![]()
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