Resident Evil: Dead Aim, known in Japan as Gun Survivor 4: Biohazard "Heroes Never Die" (ガンサバイバー4 バイオハザード「ヒーローズネバーダイ」) is the fourth release in the Gun Survivor series and the first to feature third-person movement, similar to its predecessor titles in the Resident Evil series. Capcom was able to develop and release this game on the PlayStation 2, as Capcom's exclusivity contract with the Nintendo GameCube console pertained only to games regardin...
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Resident Evil: Dead Aim, known in Japan as Gun Survivor 4: Biohazard "Heroes Never Die" (ガンサバイバー4 バイオハザード「ヒーローズネバーダイ」) is the fourth release in the Gun Survivor series and the first to feature third-person movement, similar to its predecessor titles in the Resident Evil series. Capcom was able to develop and release this game on the PlayStation 2, as Capcom's exclusivity contract with the Nintendo GameCube console pertained only to games regarding the main story in the series.
Dead Aim uses a third-person view when moving, but switches to a first-person view when aiming and firing a weapon, with a dot in the center of the screen to help the player aim.
A mid-western town in the United States called Raccoon City was destroyed when a mutagenic viral weapon known as the "t-virus" was leaked into the Arklay Mountains in July 1998, followed by the release of the t-virus into the sewers of Raccoon City in September of the same year. The resulting incident forced the United States government...
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