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Resident Evil: Dead Aim
Availability: In Stock
Price: $75.00*
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| Part No: | B00009KO3N |
| Manufacturer: | Capcom |
| MFG Part: | 26021 |
| Customer Rating: | 3.5 / 5.0 |
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- Special Agent Bruce McGavin is all alone against a massive conspiracy involving the zombies and a sea-jacked cruise ship. Use his fighting, stealth and marksman abilities to unravel this latest mystery. and survive.
- This intense blend of action and puzzle-solving brings you the challenges of progressing through a game world where nothing is predictable
- Collect weapon upgrades that you'll desperately need to survive against the raging undead monsters you'll face
- Use your detective skills to put together the clues and uncover a terrifying mystery
- Compatible with both Guncon 2 light-gun and DualShock 2 controllers
In Resident Evil: Deadly Aim, you'll encounter a new level of unimaginable terrors as follow the crooked trail of the Umbrella Corporation!
| Dead in the water with the Guncon 2 and an HDTV. | 2008-03-03 | 4 / 5 |
| | A Resident Evil lightgun game without being on a track. An excellent and unique concept I've been waiting years for. Unfortunately, if you use the Guncon 2 lightgun controller with an HDTV, it will NOT work. Otherwise it's a great game that beats the newer Umbrella Chronicles for the Wii hands down. Just remember, if you have Hi-def, you'll have to use the dualshock controller, which kills most of the fun. |
| Boring!!!!!!! | 2005-12-31 | 2 / 5 |
| | I bought this game because I am a HUGE fan of Resident Evil-I was disappointed however because it was so easy I beat this game on the hard setting in less than an hour-if you want my advice, buy one of the other RE games, but as for this one, leave it on the store shelf-it is not worth the 40.00 it costs. |
| your aim must be dead on | 2005-10-29 | 5 / 5 |
| ok here goes avid fan and player here and own all the games in this series.
graphics are great sound is great feel of the game is great story line so/so.
if you like a shooter game or should i say you like the old resident evil game survivor then this will be the game for you.
i bought the game due to collecting anything that deals with resident evil.
my biggest complaint is the mechanics of this game it took awhile to get used to and the switching back and forth gives me a headache.
that was the biggest down fall to the game as well as a so/so story line.
but the graphics thats what made the game also the sound to it gives the creepinss to the game and they did a great job just like the others in the series.
if you like shooters then this game is for you but if your like me and enjoy the old fashion resident evil games then it is not for you.
if you are collecting like me well then it is a must have for your collection. |
| | crap crap crap crap crap. Storyline sucked, nothing compared to other RE storylines. When will Capcom continue with the Jill, Chris, Claire storylines? The only fun part of this game is on the ship shooting zombies in the head. But I never found a compatable gun to be used with this game. |
| A cut above "Resident Evil: Survivor" | 2004-12-18 | 5 / 5 |
| This is the second "Resident Evil" first-person shooter I have played, and (In My Humble Opinion) it is much better than the previous one (the above-mentioned "Resident Evil: Survivor"). It blends RE's traditional 3rd-person action with the 1st-person shooter style of "Survivor", which is very handy. "Survivor" was all FPS, all the time, which can get nerve-wracking, especially when you're fighting multiple enemies. In "Dead Aim", you only enter FPS to fight. Tap the trigger (R1) once to aim, and again to fire. If you don't like the odds, you can turn and run away, or fight back if the bad guy has grabbed you, then turn back and resume the battle.
Since it's for PS2, both analog sticks come into play; the left one for movement (if you're "old-school" like me, you may prefer the D-pad), and the right one for changing your aiming point, which is represented by the crosshairs on the screen. You can use the Right and Left buttons on the D-pad to strafe, but using Forward and Back will move *you*, not your aim point, and you'll revert to 3rd-person action.
Carrying stuff is a little different in this game, since the only limit is on the amount of ammo clips you can carry; a total of 6 slots are available, and that space has to supply *all* of your weapons. You get 3 different types of 9mm handguns, one .50 caliber Magnum handgun, one shotgun, one Assault Rifle, one Grenade Launcher, and a Plasma Rifle. Handgun ammo is plentiful, and the save areas carry an infinite amount. Otherwise, conserve whenever possible (especially Magnum ammo), and also keep plenty of health items in reserve.
There are only two really tough boss battles in this game; the rest of the action is pretty standard. Just be careful not to get too close to the really huge boss, and be patient when fighting the really fast boss (you'll see what I mean).
This is a good game for "Resident Evil" enthusiasts, and the learning curve is not very steep. There are three difficulty levels (Easy, Normal and Hard), which allow you to familiarize yourself with the game without getting killed too often. Overall, I give it: 10/10. |
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