Dino Stalker
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Developer(s) | Capcom Production Studio 3 |
Publisher(s) | Capcom |
Director(s) | Eiro Shirahama |
Producer(s) | Tatsuya Minami |
Writer(s) | Noboru Sugimura Yasuyuki Suzuki |
Composer(s) | Hiroshi Nakajima Tomoko Matsumoto |
Platforms | PlayStation 2 |
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Genre(s) | Light gun shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Dino Stalker, known as Gun Survivor 3: Dino Crisis (Japanese: ガンサバイバー3 ディノクライシス Hepburn: Gan Sabaibā Surī Dino Kuraishisu?) in Japan, is a first person shooter video game created by Capcom that was released for the PlayStation 2 on June 27, 2002. It was developed by Capcom Production Studio 3,[1] and is an offshoot of the Resident Evil light gun shooter games, but based on the story of the Dino Crisis series. Though it can be played by other means, a light gun is recommended, as the game is one in a number of Capcom games that try to bridge the gap between light gun games and traditional games that allow the player greater range of control over their movements in the game.[citation needed]
Dino Stalker is the third installment in Capcom's Gun Survivor series and the third entry in the Gun Survivor series after Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code: Veronica. Although the Gun Survivor games are an offshoot of the Resident Evil series, Dino Stalker is the only game in the series without any ties to Resident Evil (with the exception of a "woman drawing water" statue, just like the one from the mansion of the original Resident Evil, and an Umbrella building, both of them in stage 5). It was followed by Resident Evil: Dead Aim.[citation needed]
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On release, Famitsu gave the game a score of 30 out of 40 in Japan.[7] The game received "mixed" reviews, according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[3]
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External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Dino Stalker at MobyGames
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