Resident Evil: Dead Aim

Resident Evil: Dead Aim (2003)

by Capcom Production Studio 3, Capcom
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Horror, Survival
Game modes:Single player
Story:Resident Evil: Dead Aim is a survival-horror game released exclusively for the PlayStation 2 under the Gun Survivor title, which was used for several games made for the Namco light gun controllers. The game is played in two camera angles: the player moves from a third-person perspective while walking, which changes to a first-person perspective while aiming the gun. You'll pick up several guns through the course of the game, including a magnum, a shotgun, and an assault rifle. But like in other Resident Evil games, zombies are difficult to put down permanently and ammo can be very scarce.Show more
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user avatar@Raiders96user avatar@Raiders96
January 29, 2025
I never had the opportunity to play Resident Evil: Dead Aim. I have only seen snippets on YouTube. I really hope that this game will be added on GOG and updated computer mouse controls and general keyboard controls. I would also really like to see some improved graphics. I hope this game will be brought back.
user avatar@Talhah-FBIuser avatar@Talhah-FBI
January 30, 2025
Absolutely amazing soundtrack, immersive and well-designed atmosphere, fun gameplay and is oozing with old school Resident Evil appeal. This is a light-gun game so it's always going to be fun and it deserves to be on GOG.
user avatar@RayX14user avatar@RayX14
January 30, 2025
Jogasso. fenomenal. Ambiente hostil incrível, vilão do jogo muito bem elaborado e história impactante. Ansioso pelo lançamneto9 dessa obra de arte, simplesmente incrível.
user avatar@Andrius_Noduser avatar@Andrius_Nod
February 24, 2025
I have never played this game, however I have watched videos on youtube, this game is unique you move character from third person and shoot from first person. I want GOG team do their best to put this game on PC so that many other players would get to know this game and play it for the first time in their life. Also adding more special weapons for PC would be an interesting and unique addition, for example for just clearing a game you get flame knife which sets enemies on fire and does additional damage flame knife will be accesible the moment you start new game+. Next special weapon for completing normal difficulty would be infinite sub machine gun with ability to add or remove silencer, since sound in this game is a special thing in new game + mode you also start with this weapon. Now for the final special weapon the most powerful weapon, the rocket launcher capable killing all enemies in one shot, to get this cutie you will need to beat hard mode, I'm giving ideas of these special weapons since getting S rank on higher difficulties is a real challenge and these special weapons I mentioned would make things a little easier, since there would be no penalty for using them.
user avatar@Ricton2020user avatar@Ricton2020
February 26, 2025
Playing this as a kid on the ps2 terrified me, it was awesome, hope to do it again someday with all the resident Evil games. Dead aim holds that place between trying to be a rail shooter, and being that classic Resident Evil feel.
I was fortunate to have played Dead Aim on the PS2 with a guncontroller, they were sold together at the mall I lived near at the time. A wildly underated resident evil game, held back largely by the gimmick of the guncon - but if you had one, it was a lot of fun - easily the best attempt at a 'first person' resident evil before RE7. You ran around in third person like traditional resident evil games and then would switch to first person for a shooting mode, unfortunately guncons are all but extinct so as much as I would like to vote for it - its better if you get a PS2 and a guncon if possible.
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