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Resident Evil Survivor 2 (PS2)

Platform : PlayStation2

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About this item

  • Shooting game set in the world of Resident Evil Code: Veronica
  • Play as Claire Redfield or Steve Burnside
  • Arcade and Dungeon modes
  • Best played with a <a href="/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=video-games-uk&field-browse=526776&field-keywords=light%20gun/${0}">light gun</a>

Product details

  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Rated ‏ : ‎ Unknown
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.8 x 13.46 x 1.52 cm; 136.08 g
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 22 Mar. 2002
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000065SOT
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Product description

Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code: Veronica transfers the action to a first person perspective, placing gamers even closer to unknown terrors. Taking control of either Claire Redfield or Steve Burnside, you'll find two distinct gameplay modes: Dungeon and Arcade. Both modes offer light gun support, although the game can be played using the standard DualShock 2 controller.

In Arcade Mode, the aim is simple: escape from Rockfort Island by dispatching an assortment of mutants, from Zombies to the deadly Bandersnatch and Nemesis, finding each stage's key and defeating the boss character lurking in the area it opens within a defined time limit. If you find things too tricky, assistance is available in the shape of the Partner System, which allows players to team up with a computer-controlled character to provide cover when the action heats up. Without the assistance of a partner, Dungeon Mode pits players against successive waves of enemies. Completion of a mission is once again determined by defeating a boss, but the more zombies and mutants defeated the greater the overall mission score. Time is also crucial in this mode. Each time an enemy is defeated a Combo gauge appears and the player must defeat another enemy before this gauge runs out in order to receive an additional combo score. If players are quick and accurate enough then the combo will keep multiplying resulting in some huge scores. To compensate for the lack of a partner, both Claire and Steve can select three weapons to take on the waiting zombies. Some weapons can be chosen by both Claire and Steve, while others such as the Magnum or the Grenade launcher are restricted to an individual character.

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3.3 out of 5 stars
16 global ratings

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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 June 2009
This is more of a "House Of The Dead" ARCADE style game than Resident Evil but its still worth adding to your collection.
Look at it as though it were a training mission with the idea of finishing each level in a short time limit as possible and using the least ammo possible.

Not anywhere near as good as Resident Evil : Survivor 1 [PS1], but still worth a "shot".
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2021
The media could not be loaded.
 Got the game and didnt have a proper sleve or case it was in one of them old cheap cases that you would have got from the pound shop or used for burning discs
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2010
For me this is without doubt the worst game in the resident evil seriest and one of the worst ps2 games of all time. The only reason you would want to buy this game is to have in your resident evil collection.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 January 2015
worked well
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 January 2022
As the name suggests, Survivor 2 retells the story of Code: Veronica, but with a twist on gameplay. Essentially, it's a light gun FPS game, where you play as Claire Redfield or Steve Burnside, eliminating waves of undead. It's a fun way to experience the Code: Veronica story, and there's another mode where you route as many monsters as you can. A lot of bang for your buck.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 April 2002
As Capcom are known for there survival/horror type games in particular Resident Evil it was no
surprise to me to notice that i had no eagerness at all to purchase this game due to the fact that there have been countless games of this genre.I probably share
this level of eagerness with the rest of the gaming world. However when I heard that this game
was of a different perspective from the usual I thought I would play against the eagerness and
purchase it.
Normally when you say Resident Evil you think "third person perspective, walk around,shoot
various creatures, kill a few bosses and hey presto!". You are in for a surprise. Capcom have decided to adapt that third person perspective into a full-on no holds barred first person shoot-em up.
Various people will link this game to House of the Dead.DONT!! It is different on the basis of that you can roam about freely exploring areas without being placed on a fixed route to complete the game. The puzzle solving element remains but all the major characters from previous games have been scrapped.
The way of contolling is poorly thought out which tends to make a real gamer uninterested and bored of the game in a short period of time.
Small faults like difficulty turning corners can prove to be tedious to the the human brain.
With slow shooting and unrealistic deaths the game is a disappointment to those who love to see
zombies go down in a second.
Despite the fact this is a first person perspective game you still feel like you are playing a resident evilgame. This can be determined with the repetitive
background music.
The famous inventory screen still remains in this game as do the regular enemies zombies, lickers, and so forth. The amalgamation of first perspective and the usual resident evil elements convey a truly confusing
and frustrating layout.
A sadly poor effort from Capcom... 3/10
This could drive a true RE fan to tears.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2005
Normaily i would give this game 2 stars but a few days ago i play Resident Evil Gun Survivor and i rileased how bad the game was and i made up my mind i would rater play this than Gun Survivor so that opinon adds 2 stars to the final score which 4
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2002
This game has had it's fair share of bad reviews, but I have no idea why, cause this game is great.
There are 2 games, arcade which is the proper one, and dungeon which is just a bit of fun, both are completely different. Arcade mode has 5 stages, which does not sound much, but when you get to level 3, it becomes very hard, so it would take you ages to complete it. Both people also have different weapons, and there are loads of extras aswell. This is probably one of the best games on PS2, and is the best resi game. I guess people don't like this cause they don't like horror games. BUY IT!!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Resident evil survivor 2
Reviewed in France on 28 April 2012
Ce jeu est une honte, on ne comprend même pas à quoi sert le pistolet.
Les graphismes sont dignes de la PS1 à ses débuts.
Choisissez plutôt Dead Aim.
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