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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most innovative light-gun game ever!,
By "nightrida" (CLASSIFIED) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dino Stalker (Video Game)
If you are a fan of light-gun games you will love Dino Stalker. This game is not like your typical light-gun shooter that has a "camera on rails" perspective; (in which your character moves by itself around the area shooting stuff). Please note that this game is only compatible with the GunCon2, since you need the directional pad on the back of the gun to move around, however, you can also use the Dual Shock 2. There are many great things about this game so I'll give you the pros and cons:**PROS**
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Game,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Dino Stalker (Video Game)
This game is great. You can get a variety of extreme weapons such as lasers, grenade launchers, flame throwers, etc. There are also many dinosaurs that you must fight such as velociraptors, tricerotops, and the well-known tyrannosaurus rex. The enviroment you play in this game is very detailed and looks real. The only thing about this game that I found bad was that it was short. I beat this game in like 2 and a half hours. But it was fun while I played it. I would recommend this game to those players that like gun shooting and dinosaur games.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dino Stalker= good shooting fun,
By SPiTFiRe_MV "security officer/gamer" (Cape Cod) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dino Stalker (Video Game)
Here is what this innovative game is like:You're character has no idea what is happening at first, but you find out as you pass through the levels. The story doesn't make sense but it doesn't ruin the game one bit. OK... imagine playing a Turok-like game with the addition of a light-gun (GunCon or GunCon2) The graphics will not disappoint you, nor the sound, nor the control (which makes the game the first of it's kind I believe). Though the game could be seen as short, you will want to play it over and over. Each level presents something new and there are things to unlock if you're good enough (or if you use GameShark like me) IF YOU LIKE GUN GAMES YOU WILL LOVE THIS!!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A different type of game for GUncon II owners,
By sk330 "sk-la" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dino Stalker (Video Game)
A number of advances over Time Crises 2 although playability is sacrificed a little. Unlike TC 2 where you shoot from a fixed point at targets moving around on the (fixed) screen in front of you, Dins lets you move around freely in a world, like a FPS (i.e. sort of like Doom). The game uses the small directional pad on back of Guncon II to move which is why Guncon I won't work. You navigate with a small compass at the bottom of the screen in front of you which has a motion detector to pick up moving dinos in front of you. Another addition over TC 2 is the sniper mode. Holding down the buttons on either side of Gun lets you zoom in on dinos (or other targets) to kill from a distance. Lots of items to pick up by either shooting or by moving through the item. You can also shoot your way through the forest trees to knock them down and clear a field of fire. You can detect dinos visually, using the motion detector, a target selector, or by hearing them on the soundtrack. Problems: My gun seems to "stick" periodically and stop firing for 10-30 seconds. I don't know if this is a bug or a "feature" to reflect some kind of reload time or cool down time for the weapon but it sucks! Especially if you are being swarmed by Dinos. I've gotten killed several times due to this. Sniper mode is a nice addition but in practice requires navigation using the small keypad on the back of the gun. THis means you have to switch your mindset from aiming by pointing the gun at the target to aiming by using the kepad to move the cursor. It would be nicer if you could aim using the Guncon to aim while in sniper mode. Overall, a nice game, good but not great. TC II seemed more addictive fresh out of the box, I think because the gameplay was faster paced and more straight forward. However, if you're burned out from playing TC II and want something new for your Guncon II, give Dino Stalker a try.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Beware - the controls are terrible,
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= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dino Stalker (Video Game)
I bought this because the two Dino Crisis games on the Playstation 1 were fantastic survival horror fun, and I was very taken with the hype around this game which billed it as a lightgun game that was free roaming rather than on rails. What they didn't say was that it's almost impossible to use the PS2 gun as a fully functioning controller, which is what you really need to do. For anything but shooting, all the buttons you need are in really inconvenient places all around the gun and after half an hour's play time, I had to take a break to rest my aching joints.
In case you haven't seen it, the G-Con2 gun has a teeny-weeny directional pad on the back of it, and it's this that you are expected to use to move yourself around. Now, if you try holding the gun in a standard "aiming" style, you'll soon realise that your fingers are in nowhere near the right position to be able to reach it. You could just hold the gun wrongly and reach it, but you need to be able to fire at the screen regularly to kill dinosaurs. And they don't sit still waiting to be shot! So for most of the game you need to be able to move and fire at the same time. And guess what? It's impossible. Bravo, Capcom. Oh, sorry, they didn't stop there, but added a further control scheme to allow you to strafe. To do this you need still more fingers so that you can still press the directional pad, along with two further buttons way down on the gun barrel at the same time. And be able to pull the trigger. But even that's the end of it - if you want still more pain, try using sniper mode! As you may have realised, the control scheme completely spoiled the gameplay for me. I'm not fumble-handed by any means, but you would need to be an octopus to manage all this. Which is a shame, because a free-roaming game about shooting dinosaurs is a very exciting idea. And Dino Stalker is otherwise presented very well. The graphics are very good and the monsters all look very impressive. Some stages are really good fun but my favourite ones are those when you are riding some kind of vehicle, which means you don't have to worry about movement at all - hooray! The levels where you get chased down a tunnel by an enraged T-Rex are probably the most fun in the game. The rest is ruined by the controls, which make your life hell. I'll tell you something else too - most levels have a TIME LIMIT!! In case you thought a slow careful hunt would save your fingers, this has been rendered an impossibility by the levels having a clock that counts down to zero - so if you don't rush through the stage, it's game over for you. Kind of negates the joy of free-roaming, doesn't it? You are basically stuck with dashing from point A to point B, killing everything that moves...might as well be on rails. I don't know why this stupid condition was added, as Dino Stalker was not created to be an arcade game. It's a real waste of potential, but it's only fitting that Dino Stalker was a miserable failure after release. If you buy it, you have only yourself to blame. I managed to finish it - the final stage in the volcanic pit was actually pretty good fun, but this and the other bosses towards the end were endurance tests that caused me agonising hand cramps to get through. Save yourself - I made it through so that I could come here and tell you that you don't have to. Could have been a great game, but it all went wrong due to the impossible way you are expected to be able to use the gun.
5.0 out of 5 stars
attack of the dinos,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dino Stalker (Video Game)
You are Mike Wired, a World War 2 fighter that crashed and was transported to a strange island. Now he must fight for the sake of humanity by battling vicious raptors, killer pterodactyls, 2 carnotaurus, oviraptors and triceratops, and the king, T-rex. If you like shooting games and dinosaurs, then this is a game for you
4.0 out of 5 stars
must have game if your a guncon 2 owner,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Dino Stalker (Video Game)
Wow how did I never hear of this game before? this is a crazy shooter. Unlike the time crisis games for ps2 dino crisis lets you control where the character goes. Its done differently than resident evil dead aim because you always stay in first person mode instead of walking around in third person then switching to first to fight. A few other things that make this game different is the fact that amost everything in the environment is destructable. Want a short cut through the forest? Cut the trees down. Curious if that boulder has a weapon in it? Blow it up. I have to say that this feature is something i wish time crisis had. The game has what seems like a million dinos to kill but unlike time crisis it doesnt have unlimited replay value. It's a definite must have for all guncon 2 owners especially with how cheap you can grab a copy off amazon.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great but bad controls,
By ksingh (Manteca, CA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Dino Stalker (Video Game)
I had bought this and at a good price. Though with the GunCon, moving around in the world is a little difficult. I have heard that you can use the GunCon to shoot and another controler to move around, which would make it much easier to move, but I coudn't figure out how. Some place are easier, where you move straight or are riding in a car and only have to move around in a circle. Another thing is that you cannot replay a prevous level unless you save multiple file of each level.
2 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dino stalker will rock,
By sean gilbertson (Jackson, TN USA )) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dino Stalker (Video Game)
Dino Stalker will rock.It should be on the XBOX becouse its graphics are so good.
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Dino Stalker by Capcom (PlayStation2)
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