Dino Crisis 2 Weapons

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Though there two weapons in Dino Crisis 2 full version game, yet he can carry only one weapon at a time. Main weapons include shotguns, flamethrowers, rifles, etc. Whereas sub-weapons include obstacles, machete, and the firewall gun.

Dino Crisis 2 is the next step in the line established by the Resident Evil series and the original Dino Crisis. Dino Crisis 2 takes a more action-oriented approach to the survival horror genre of games exemplified by its predecessors. While there are still lots of large areas to explore, thick with spooky ambiance, there are quite a few more enemies to take out along the way. Gamers can play as either Regina, the plucky heroine of the first Dino Crisis, or as her partner, tactical expert Dylan.

Characters gain points as they make their way through the adventure by performing particularly well. When they reach one of the game's save points, these can be cashed in for more ammo, new weapons, or extended attack abilities.The original Dino Crisis was good blend of two genres, action and survival horror. While the two are typically combined together, Dino Crisis took the combination to the next level. It featured the traditional scares of the traditional survival horror genre such as being alone most of the journey in an unfamiliar place, and fused it with the furious shooting rampage of third-person action games. It wasn't all that perfect, but it worked well for what it was trying to do, and I must say that I really liked the game.Dino Crisis 2 however scraps most of the stuff that made the first one work so well.

For starters, most of the actual survival horror elements were removed, and the game is reduced to a typical action game. The basic plot involves the characters Dylan, a new-comer to the series, and Regina, star of the first game, going to a military base in an effort to find out what happened. Dylan works for T.R.A.T, Tactical Reconnoitering and Acquisition Team, and Regina is a covert operative working for the Government.

They're sent to Edward City, an area that was once a headquarters for research on the Third Energy, the substance that caused all the problems in the first game. However, after a test of the third energy, the military base, a test facility, and a nearby town have completely disappeared, and in its place is a massive jungle.So basically, it's again up to Regina to figure out what the hell has happened. This time however, she's not going it alone. As she and T.R.A.T land onto the area, most of the team gets wiped out by a massive swarm of Velociraptors - all except Dylan, Regina, and David Foxx. Together, these three must figure out what went wrong, save any survivors, and inevitably get as far away as possible Edward City and out of the Cretaceous Period.

I should have mentioned that you go back in time. Because apparently in the year 2010 it's entirely possible to not only go back in time, but also figure out where things are in time. Now, let's ignore the fact that they could have used their fancy time machine to go back before the experiment was started and you know, stop it and prevent the entire game, because then, well, there'd be no game.After watching a particularly grainy and gory cutscene, you're thrust into the boots of Dylan Morton, tough soldier guy that only wants to be loved. Dylan's a very strong and capable guy, so it's no surprise that he runs off on his own to solve the mystery himself. As he begins wandering the jungle, Velociraptors jump out of the jungle and start attacking him. Fortunately, he's armed with a shotgun and a machete from the get-go, so he can handle himself. For every dinosaur he kills, he earns points that he can later use for the purchase of ammo, health kits, and other doo-dads that you may need to progress.

As silly the system is, it's actually full of a lot of strategy. By waiting for a dinosaur to attack, you earn bonus points if you can counter-attack them. If you can escape any damage in an area, you get even more points.

It's not that hard at all to earn points, but earning them in style is mildly entertaining.Soon thereafter, Dylan gets trapped in a room, and you switch roles to play as Regina. Constantly throughout the game, you move from character to character, getting to explore all options of the game. This is a fun little addition that actually does a lot to spice up the action because of the differences between the characters. Regina can't defend herself quite as well as Dylan, but Dylan's a bit of a block head and can't open many electronic doors. Regina is also under-equipped, but faster than her counterpart. These differences make a huge impact in the game, and while playing you actually have to use completely different styles per character.

Dylan can go in full-throttle and take out as many dinosaurs as he wants, but Regina has to be more careful and spend a lot of time avoiding her foes. While I like the idea that Dylan is the action element of the game and Regina is the survival element of the game, I wouldn't have minded at all if they had simply one character that did both.At least the weapons are entertaining, as there's a much larger arsenal of them. For starters, the gathering of weapons has been changed. There's no more running around searching for a key to a building, instead you simply find a notepad strewn about that tells you about a new weapon, go to a special terminal, and purchase it with your dino-slaughtering points. While it's not realistic in the least bit, its still makes the game a bit more bearable. You also get access to defensive and offensive weapons, which makes killing and avoiding the dinosaurs much easier as you get better and better weapons. Without better and better weapons though, consider yourself.ed.

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Dino Crisis 2 features a wide-variety of dinosaurs for you to fight, such as the mean Allosaurus or the terrifying King of the Dinosaurs, the Tyrannosaurus Rex. I must say that the new T-Rex isn't nearly as frightening as the T-Rex in the first game, who had more of a (Resident Evil) Nemesis-style feel about him. The dinosaur AI is pretty good, with groups of dinosaurs often surrounding you and trying to back you into corners in an effort to eat you heart out.The game would have been a lot better with a decent storyline, but the one place that it falls apart most is in its graphics department.

The character models look absolutely superb to say the least. They're fully animated, and you can even see individual facial features as you walk about. The static camera is a bit of an annoyance, and often times it causes you to get attacked from behind, but all in all it works well.

What's so bad then? The backgrounds look like they were drawn with crayons. Seriously, these are some of the worst background I've ever laid my eyes on.

Not only are they pre-rendered, but they are so incredibly grainy that it is actually distracting. Furthering this, interactive objects on walls stand out like there's a big clown and a cheerleader pointing at them because they look so much better than the backgrounds.

At least the audio makes up for the discrepancies in the graphics. The voice work is much better than in previous Capcom installments, with all of the actors and actresses doing a terrific job of voicing their characters. On top of that, the music is fairly well-done as well, doing its job to be tense and exciting as you run through the areas of the game.So what's the big problem with the game you ask? Well, for starters, it's a direct port of the console version, and without a gamepad, the game is nearly unplayable.

Secondly, as a port of a console game, it seems that the good people at Capcom forgot that gamers don't turn off there PC to end there games, and for some reason they forgot to include an option to leave the game, and instead you have to hold ALT+F4 or CTRL+ALT+DELETE every time you want to stop playing. These minor annoyances, lackluster storyline, horrid backgrounds, and limited replay (I beat it in 6 hours and won't be going back to it anytime soon) really kill a solid title. If you can deal with these flaws, definitely check out the game.People who downloaded Dino Crisis 2 have also downloaded:,©2020 San Pedro Software Inc. Contact:, done in 0.001 seconds.

Dino Crisis 2a is an action-adventure video game for the PlayStation developed and published by Capcom. It is the second installment in the Dino Crisis series.After the events of the previous game, unsafe research into time-distorting Third Energy has resulted in an entire research base, military institution, and fictional metropolis of Edward City to be transported to another time; along with all of its inhabitants. Secret Operations Raid Team operative Regina returns as one of the main playable characters, sent along as an adviser to the rescue team that travels through time to find survivors of the time displacement and recover data on the Third Energy experiments. Dylan Morton, the rescue team leader, is the second playable character. Despite Dylan and Regina initially going their separate ways, they end up joining forces to find a way back to the present. The player switches between controlling Regina and Dylan at specific points during the story.GameplayDino Crisis 2 is an action-adventure game that uses predetermined camera angles. Capcom Production Studio 4.

Changed the series' focus from the survival horror of the first Dino Crisis by creating a more action-packed arcade-style experience that featured more open areas, greater varieties of weapons and enemies and less emphasis on puzzles.As players kill dinosaurs in succession, countering attacks and avoiding damage in areas, they can earn 'Extinction Points' a form of in-game currency that tally up as player moves between locations. Throughout the game, the player can locate and use computer stations that act as a save point where players can save and load games. They can also spend Extinction Points on new weapons, upgrades, health packs and ammunition. There are also bandages (used to stem bleeding). This type of injury occurs when a player takes damage from certain attacks, and it results in slow draining of the health bar. There are two forms of weapons in the game, main and sub-weapons; the player can only equip one of each at a time.

Main weapons provide the most damage and are used for the majority of attacks, for example shotguns, flamethrowers and rifles whereas sub-weapons are used to get past obstacles, like the machete for cutting plant vines and the firewall gun that creates a temporary wall of fire against foes. Over the course of the game players switch roles between Regina and Dylan, the two have different weapons, making some passages blocked for one but accessible for the other.Among the action-adventure gameplay are sections of on rails shooting, such as a chase where the player shoots at dinosaurs that are chasing an automatically driven vehicle and, like the previous game, several puzzles. Throughout the game, the player finds data files and documents that progress the story and give details of certain areas. Hidden 'Dino Files' can also be found; these go into detail about each dinosaur in the game. Upon collecting all the available Dino Files, the player is granted unlimited ammunition for weapons on the next play through.Extra CrisisUpon completion of the main game, there is an unlockable mode known as Extra Crisis with two gameplay modes: 'Dino Colosseum' and 'Dino Duel'.

Colosseum is a survival mode where a chosen character with their own pre-set weapons fight off series of attacks by certain dinosaurs, the larger and more deadly being the latter. Upon completion the player is graded and awarded a trophy on how well they performed. Dino Duel is a mode that allows the player to take control of a dinosaur and battle another in the style of a fighting game. Completion of the game on harder difficulties allows more characters and dinosaurs to become available for purchase, using the final Extinction Points gathered from that play through. These include Gail and Rick, two characters from the first game. Dinosaurs can also be used in Dino Colosseum, however, they must be unlocked by completing the game in normal or hard mode. Video Review and Screenshots.