![]() Sure, camera angles are still in play (with pre-rendered backgrounds instead of 3D funnily enough), and your character still moves with the grace of a wounded sloth, but. ![]() OK, it certainly includes many similarities to such ilk, but they all basically begin and end at the foundation. No, wait, this isn't like Resident Evil at all! You just couldn't leave well alone, could you, Theodore. Which wasn't quite as unpleasant or painful as it sounds. Survival Horror this is most certainly not, but since both Resident Evil and Silent Hill were still covering that front at the time-and because of my lack of investment in the original-I was plenty open to letting this game's hail of bullets and heaps of dinosaur corpses wash over me. Though unlike the original I had already invested many an hour into Dino Crisis 2 during its heyday and loved it dearly. ![]() Here we are, the second (and what might as well be last) chapter of the mildly-famed Dino Crisis series! Following the original by only a year, Dino Crisis 2 holds very little similarity to its predecessor-beyond the inclusion of dinosaurs that is-and made a quick u-turn on the survival horror-ness of the original Dino Crisis. Previously on Resident Evil's Red Headed Stepchild!.
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