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Sunday 21 July 2013

Dino Crisis 2 (E) ISO

Dino Crisis 2 (E) ISO






Description :

In the first Dino Crisis, Regina fought for survival against raging prehistoric dinosaurs and helped capture rogue scientist Dr. Kirk, but the threat is far from over. Despite these past events, research continued on Third Energy, which led to the disappearance of a military base, a research institute, and an entire town. Armed with the latest in heavy artillery, Regina and her team get to the root of this latest catastrophe. With more dinosaurs, environments, and weapons, you must be ready to hunt or be hunted.

Introduction
If you've played the first Dino Crisis, you know that it's scary and has a good story, but you might have felt it had bad control. Dino Crisis 2 pretty much drops the scary theme and goes for action(making it a Survival game instead of a Survival/Horror). It does however, also have a good story to go with all the action and the control has been greatly improved, but you'll only really notice it if you've played the first Dino Crisis.

Gameplay - 10/10
Dino Crisis 2 is quite different from most games of it's genre. Mostly because you start off the game as one character(Regina) and as the story goes on, you switch characters(to Dylan) to usually help on the progression of the other character or after you finish doing something important. You switch up quite a few times and each character has different weapons and goals. You can't switch whenever you want though, only when the game switches for you. It really adds to the game that the story continues when the characters switch and your perspective changes. Along with the weapons you start off with, you can purchase more at save points with ''Extinction Points'' that you receive for killing any Dinos. Also, throughout the game you come across several mini games. These mini games need to be passed to continue further. Sometimes they involve a puzzle which solving it, is the goal of the mini game.

The controls are very nice and much better than the first Dino Crisis. When you use the auto target button your gun aims at a Dinosaur and you can switch targets by pressing the switch button while still targeting with the auto target button. So, if you find yourself surrounded you can shoot one shot then switch targets and keep doing that until you are in control of the situation. One bad thing is that if there are 3 dinosaurs(max on screen at once) and you're shooting them all at the same time, sometimes the game slows down because of it for a few seconds each time. In the slowdown the controls don't respond very fast so you'll probably press another button then the first button you pressed will kick in and you might get confused. This can ruin your killing spree sometimes because a Dino could jump on you while the game is still processing what you told it to do. This only really happens when fighting the Raptors while controlling Dylan.

Story - 10/10
The plot is more or less the same as the first Dino crisis, but this time Regina brings a group of Armed Forces with her known as T.R.A.T.(Tactical Reconnoitering and Acquisition Team) and they'll be needed if the same Dinosaurs are encountered as last time. The story is really gripping, and so much that you might find yourself playing longer than you planned in one sitting just to find out what happens next. Throughout the game there are cut scenes and CG videos that explain situations and further goals.

Graphics/Sound - 10/10
Capcom always has exceptional sound effects in their games and Dino Crisis 2 is no exception. For each Dino there are taunting roars, death cries and screams of pain which further enhance the mood of survival. The Dinosaurs don't only sound good, they also look good. From big to small, they look like they came out of a Jurassic Park movie, which I think are the realest looking Dinosaurs. Also the environments look spectacular, because the game uses pre-rendered backgrounds which are basically pictures that you walk around in, and just when you go out of range of the camera, another background appears showing your new position. The CG videos that come up a few times in the game, look awesome and have superior detail.

Play Time/Re-playability - 10/10
It shouldn't take too long to beat DC2, but you'll most likely play through multiple times to get bonuses and such. If you know what you're doing and where you're going, it's not hard to beat the game in under 3 hours, but of course, the first time through should be much longer, like around 7 to 8 hours. If you find yourself liking the game and the story when you play, you'll most likely want to play through many times. I've beat it almost 10 times so far cause it's fun to play and a lot of bonuses to get.

Final Recommendation - 10/10
If you've played the first Dino Crisis and want more, then you should definitely check out Dino Crisis 2. If your looking for something that is like Resident Evil but original at the same time, then Dino Crisis 2 is your best bet. The focus of Dino Crisis 2 is action and it gets that across well with it's upgraded controls and ferocious Dinosaurs.


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