Heavy focus on "Danger" events (quick-time choices) and complex door-code puzzles. Dino Crisis 2 (2000)
Injuries cause Regina to bleed, slowing her down and attracting predators unless treated with bandages.
Both games utilize "Tank Controls" (common in early 3D games), though Dino Crisis 2 feels significantly more fluid due to its focus on movement and shooting.
Ammo is extremely scarce; you often have to choose between fighting, tranquilizing, or running.
Pure survival horror. It uses real-time 3D environments (rather than pre-rendered backgrounds), creating a cinematic, claustrophobic atmosphere.
Earning "Extinction Points" by killing dinosaurs allows you to buy better weapons and infinite ammo at save points.
You play as Regina , a Special Operations Agent sent to a remote island research facility to apprehend a rogue scientist, only to find the base overrun by dinosaurs. Key Mechanics:
These are disc images. To play them, you generally need a PS1 Emulator (like DuckStation or ePSXe) or a way to mount them on original hardware using an optical drive emulator.